After the U.S. withdrew from the World Health Organization, it wasn't clear they would participate in this WHO-led meeting to ...
The average home loan rate has dropped below 6% for the first time since 2022. Will that help thaw the frozen housing market?
The fight over collective bargaining in Virginia is ongoing at the legislature, where competing efforts offer different protections.
While a new Shenandoah County School Board member won a legal challenge to his election, there is an open criminal investigation into his conduct. WMRA's Randi B. Hagi reports.
Across the country, Republicans and Democrats have found bipartisan agreement on regulating artificial intelligence and data centers. But it's not just big tech aligning the two parties.
Members of the Virginia General Assembly are considering a bill aimed at preventing local governments from making last minute ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt about his spat with President Trump, immigration and the future of the Republican Party.
Activists say racial progress won by the Rev. Jesse Jackson is under threat, as a new generation of leaders works to preserve hard-fought civil rights gains.
U.S. and Iranian officials are set to meet today in Geneva to discuss Tehran's nuclear program. And, Harvard professor Larry Summers is resigning over ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
A court on Thursday used Hong Kong's national security law to jail Kwok Yin-sang for eight months, in the first case against a family member of an activist living abroad, and wanted by authorities.
Harrisonburg researchers and community leaders preserving a historic boarding house have found a trove of documents and photographs that make up a rich archive of Black entrepreneurial life in the ...
A trial in the Nexus financial exploitation case – which was scheduled to begin in March – has been delayed for the seventh time in four years. WMRA's Randi B. Hagi reports.
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