Trump-Musk, Ben Cline, want to knock 262K Virginians off healthcare rolls
The Trump-Musk oligarchy, with the help of Ben Cline, wants to take health insurance from 262,000 Virginians to pay down on the cost of tax breaks for billionaires.
The Trump-Musk oligarchy, with the help of Ben Cline, wants to take health insurance from 262,000 Virginians to pay down on the cost of tax breaks for billionaires.

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Pete Rose and “Shoeless” Joe Jackson were reinstated by MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred on Tuesday, making both eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame after gambling scandals tarnished their careers.
The NBA Cavaliers, with two of our UVA Basketball alum Cavaliers, De’Andre Hunter and Ty Jerome, playing key roles, were an NBA title favorite when the 2025 playoffs tipped off three weeks ago.
Harrisonburg Schools and Rockingham County Schools continue negotiations to reach new agreement on use of Massanutten Technical Center.
Democrats need them somebody like that Mark Carney guy, the new prime minister of Canada, who literally sat in the Oval Office beside Donald Trump in front of a room full of reporters today and said, to his face, No!
We’re, admittedly, playing catchup on the news that the JMU Board of Visitors voted a week ago to dismantle the school’s DEI office.
Four teens are in custody after a mass shooting that killed three people in Spotsylvania County Tuesday night.
I had just made it to the Hands Off! rally to protest the Trump/Musk administration being held in Downtown Staunton on Saturday when a young man in a jacked-up pick-up truck stopped in front of the rally crowd.
After 56 years in agreement, Harrisonburg Schools and Rockingham County Schools are in disagreement of their use of MTC.
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