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The U.S. Catholic Church is grappling with a severe priest shortage. So it's noteworthy that the Diocese of Arlington, ...
The Cleveland Guardians recalled former VMI pitcher Zak Kent from Triple-A Columbus to join the big-league club prior to ...
A year after the June 26, 2015, decision, lead plaintiff Jim Obergefell was asked at an LGBTQ+ advocacy organization's event ...
Virginia’s statewide GOP ticket appears to be making amends and will appear together at a rally in Northern Virginia next ...
Adams, formerly Fort Lee, was in 2023 the first Army base to be named for Black Americans. Now, it'll be the first named for ...
Ahead of next month's scheduled changing of the post's official signs, the Prince George County Army post has switched Facebook, social media to new name ...
Retired Lt. Gen. Arthur Gregg, now 94, began his military career at segregated Camp Lee in the late 1940s and rose to become the highest-ranking Army officer of color at that time.
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