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New Virginia laws on social media, baby food going into effect Jan. 1
Several new laws in Virginia regarding social media, baby food, and healthcare take effect on January 1. Social media ...
The Cannabist Co., a Massachusetts-based multistate cultivator, manufacturer and retailer of marijuana products, has entered into an agreement to sell all ownership interests of its subsidiary that ...
Business owners in Virginia, Illinois and Arkansas say the program has offered systemic corrections, created jobs, and built ...
Trader Joe's is set to open its second Virginia Beach store on December 19, creating over 50 local jobs and boosting ...
Angel Rocha-Marquez, who DHS says has been removed twice and is from Mexico, and was identified as the driver in a 2022 ...
The West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles has announced filing applications for commercial driver licenses has been made easier through the agency’s online portal at dmv.wv.gov. DMV Commissioner ...
The booming fertility industry is largely unregulated, leaving the women giving birth with few financial or legal protections ...
Newport News council approved a roughly $3 million grant to help launch a new festival over Memorial Day weekend next year. The city’s contract stipulates specific benchmarks, including ...
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Pentagon wants ethics inquiry on Rep. Vindman's Ukraine business deals
Pentagon is raising questions about Vindman's private business efforts in Ukraine while he worked on a State ...
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Health, social media and paychecks are among the topics addressed in a wide-range of legislation that hits the books in ...
Looman was previously appointed by former President Joe Biden as administrator of the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and ...
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