Stamp Out Hunger: Donations welcome, local volunteers needed for food drive
Community members are encouraged to participate in the annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive on Saturday, May 13, 2023.
Community members are encouraged to participate in the annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive on Saturday, May 13, 2023.
The TSA is warning travelers that summer airline passenger levels are expected to be “comfortably above” pre-pandemic numbers.
New legislation introduced in Congress this week takes aim at already illegal gun modification devices that can convert semi-automatic weapons into fully-automatic weapons.
Researchers are working to tame the violent, racist, sexist language that has been reported from some chatbots.
Can we form a circle big enough to fit 330 million Americans? Do we have enough folding chairs? I don’t know, but somehow we’ve got to launch a national conversation about . . . war, security, guns, fear and, oh God, the global future.
Pras, the former front man of the hip hop group The Fugees, was convicted today for orchestrating a campaign to try to get former President Barack Obama to drop the investigation of a Malaysian fugitive businessman.
Discord is the subject of intense scrutiny after intelligence documents were leaked by a 21-year-old Massachusetts Air National Guard member in an invite-only chatroom on the platform.
A petition signed by 28 nonprofit leaders in Staunton was presented to Staunton City Council Thursday night.
A Harrisonburg man was found guilty of possessing and distributing child pornography after a two-day trial that ended yesterday.
The resumption of diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran, and the Saudis’ diplomatic overtures toward Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, are part and parcel of the Saudis’ overall reassessment of their geostrategic interests.
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