November 18 Marine veteran launches Senate campaign by invoking far-left radical to paint Dems as extreme Political newcomer and former State Department expert David Williams enters race to unseat Democratic Sen. Mark Warner in Virginia's 2026 election.
November 17 ATM ‘jackpotting’ crime wave grows after thieves walk away with hundreds of thousands in cash Authorities seek public help identifying suspects in Virginia jackpotting scheme that netted nearly $200,000 from Apple Federal Credit Union ATM machine.
November 17 Judge orders DOJ to give Comey grand jury records, citing prosecutor's misconduct A federal judge criticized the DOJ for mishandling evidence in former FBI Director James Comey's case and warned the indictment could be dismissed due to tainted proceedings.
November 15 'Streateries' face steep new rules in major US city; will others follow? Cities nationwide are cracking down on outdoor dining as pandemic freedoms end, with Washington, D.C., reportedly joining New York and Philadelphia in imposing steep fees.
November 14 Legal group accuses Virginia public school district of felony after hosting Dem political rally for free Liberty Justice Center demands criminal probe after Portsmouth Public Schools allegedly hosted free political rally for now-Virginia Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger using taxpayer resources.
November 13 Federal judge voices doubt about Trump appointee's ability to charge Comey and Letitia James James Comey and Letitia James argue their criminal charges should be dismissed because prosecutor Lindsey Halligan was unlawfully appointed as U.S. attorney.
November 13 Record 40% of young women want to flee US: poll New survey reveals 40% of young women want to leave U.S. permanently, creating widest gender gap on record since Gallup started measuring in 2007.
November 12 TSA worker sues to allow transgender officers to perform pat-downs A TSA officer has filed a federal lawsuit alleging sex discrimination after a new policy bars transgender agents from conducting security pat-downs.
November 11 Among Richmond’s ghosts, I discovered grace — and a deeper faith in freedom Chicago pastor walks Richmond Slave Trail raising funds for Project H.O.O.D., connecting historical slavery struggles with modern battles against poverty and hopelessness.
November 11 Sexual harassment allegation that derailed Democrat's congressional campaign results in defamation settlement A defamation lawsuit filed by a Virginia Democrat who had his run for Congress upended by sexual harassment allegations has been settled a year later.