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Election Day Live Updates: Voter Voices From Virginia

Election Day Live Updates: Voter Voices From Virginia

by Courtney Degen | Nov 2, 2021 | Featured, Politics, Topics

Voters in Virginia spoke with our reporters on Election Day about the state’s neck-and-neck governor’s race.  This report was published in conjunction with USA Today. 8:00 p.m. By Cristobella Durrette RICHMOND, VIRGINIA — Voters across the Richmond area...
Free Community College Cut from Slimmed-Down Spending Bill

Free Community College Cut from Slimmed-Down Spending Bill

by Courtney Degen | Oct 28, 2021 | Education, Featured

WASHINGTON — Two years of tuition-free community college did not make the cut in the Democrats’ multi-trillion spending bill, leaving many lawmakers and advocates frustrated over what was one of President Joe Biden’s signature campaign promises.  “No one got...
White House Details Vaccination Plan for Some Children Following FDA Endorsement

White House Details Vaccination Plan for Some Children Following FDA Endorsement

by Courtney Degen | Oct 27, 2021 | Coronavirus, Featured

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration said they’re planning to roll out vaccines for young children and increase the availability of at-home COVID-19 tests in a briefing on Wednesday.  “The bottom line is that we will be ready immediately following FDA and CDC’s...
White House Unveils Plans for Vaccinating Kids 5 to 11

White House Unveils Plans for Vaccinating Kids 5 to 11

by Courtney Degen | Oct 20, 2021 | Science + Technology

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration revealed its plan for vaccinating children ages 5 to 11 on Wednesday, anticipating authorization from the Food and Drug Administration in the coming weeks.  “Kids have different needs than adults, and our operational plan is...
Senate Considers Chris Magnus for Border Control Commissioner

Senate Considers Chris Magnus for Border Control Commissioner

by Courtney Degen | Oct 19, 2021 | National Security

WASHINGTON — Senators grilled Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus about his views on immigration enforcement and enacting COVID-19 measures as they considered his nomination for Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection on Tuesday. In a Senate Committee on...
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