
We’ve made advances in air quality monitoring: But is it doing anything?
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), air pollution kills upwards of seven million people annually around the world.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), air pollution kills upwards of seven million people annually around the world.
Student loan borrowers aren’t likely to get relief from their debt as planned in this calendar year, thanks in part to a lawsuit filed by six Republican-led states.
Google regularly fails to slap disclaimers on misleading ads by anti-abortion clinics, and Sen. Mark Warner is pushing back at the search giant.

The market is responding to climbing mortgage rates, with Virginia having its first year-over-year decrease in sales in more than a decade.

As 112 million U.S. shoppers prepare to embark on the biggest bargain hunts of the year, a leading cybersecurity company reminds Americans to be wary when it comes to holiday shopping.
the playing field for women’s soccer continues to grow. Two alumnae of what is now the School of Communication at Virginia Tech are taking their own shots at goal with a mission to grow the women’s game.

A scalpel-free, high-tech form of brain surgery pioneered at UVA Health offers long-term relief for patients with essential tremor, a common movement disorder, a five-year review shows.
WalletHub’s report helps Americans decide where to enjoy a Thanksgiving feast without breaking the bank.
The Chesapeake Bay has a smaller than average dead zone this year, shortened by cool temperatures and strong winds.
No matter who runs for office, no matter who controls the White House, Senate or the House of Representatives now or in the future, “we the people” have already lost.
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