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Glenn Youngkin faces speculation about a 2028 presidential run, fueled by his approval ratings and invitations to speak in ...
CNBC blames President Trump’s tariffs and federal government cutbacks. CNBC also changes its ranking criteria every year and this year added measures that work to Virginia’s ...
This year Virginia lost the top spot to North Carolina, falling to fourth, its lowest ranking since 2018. Before you dismiss the CNBC rankings as clickbait, consider state leaders and more importantly ...
Landing atop the much-watched list gives the Tar Heel State bragging rights. It could also help North Carolina get more jobs.
Virginia scored 1,578 out of a possible 2,500 points, ranking No. 1 for education and second for infrastructure.
CNBC touted North Carolina's performance in the 10 individual categories that included being third in economy, fourth in both ...
Virginia, named No. 1 last year, fell to fourth in the new ranking that the cable network unveiled on Thursday morning.