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The Claude Moore Charitable Foundation announced Monday that it has appointed John H. Cook IV as executive director.
June gaming revenues from Virginia’s three casinos totaled $78.5 million, down $6.9 million from May, according to a Virginia Lottery report.
U.S. stocks mostly fell Tuesday after inflation hit 2.7%, dimming hopes for rate cuts, but Nvidia gains helped Nasdaq near a new record.
The federal government is withdrawing from intervening in a whistleblower complaint against Sentara Health that alleges the Hampton Roads health care system improperly inflated local insurance rates ...
Fed Chair Jerome Powell requests IG review of $2.5B building renovations after White House slams rising costs and alleged lavish spending.
Amentum is laying off 56 Richmond area employees by Aug. 31 due to losing a nearly two-decade old contract with tobacco manufacturer Altria.
Former U.Va. President Teresa Sullivan weighs in on Jim Ryan’s resignation, drawing on her own experience and raising questions about federal and political pressure.
U.S. stocks dip slightly as Trump’s new 30% tariffs on Mexico and EU stir investor uncertainty. Markets eye possible reversals before Aug. 1.
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights is investigating George Mason University for racial discrimination.
Virginia lost its spot at the top of CNBC's annual Top States for Business report, the cable business network announced Thursday.
The Virginia Passenger Rail Authority awarded Skanska and FlatironDragados a $1 billion contract to build the Long Bridge North Project.
More than 1,300 State Dept. employees to be laid off under Trump administration’s overhaul, sparking concern over U.S. global influence.