$18M in grants awarded to 16 projects to benefit low- and moderate-income Virginians
More than $18 million was awarded to 16 projects in Virginia to support housing rehabilitation, water and sewer improvements and other enhancements.
More than $18 million was awarded to 16 projects in Virginia to support housing rehabilitation, water and sewer improvements and other enhancements.
Investigations into Israel’s use of 2000-pound bombs in its Gaza campaign have determined that you have to go back to Vietnam to compare the brutality and mindlessness of what Israel is doing.
AI is either something you think could make the world more efficient, or it scares the hell out of you, because you remember the “Terminator” movies.
Politics in the European Union provides a good example of how the best intentions in dealing with climate change can be thwarted.
Home sales in Virginia continue to slug along in 2023, but data suggests a pivot in near in the market as supply bottoms out.
The Financial Artificial Intelligence Risk Reduction Act would require financial regulators to address uses of AI-generated content.
Reports are on the increase of American children experiencing lead poison from consumption of lead-tainted cinnamon applesauce.
American graduate and postdoctoral students conduct work integral to the implementation of the bipartisan, bicameral CHIPS and Science Act.
A Waynesboro man plans to spend 24 hours outside for the first day of winter to experience first hand what the area’s homeless face 365 days a year.
Grad and postdoctoral students often struggle with financial instability due to the rising costs of healthcare, housing, transportation, food, child care, and other expenses.
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