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School choice programs lead to higher graduation rates, improved test scores, and increased college enrollment.
Geoffrey Hinton, a Nobel Prize winner, suggests that creating thinking machines might challenge religious beliefs about human ...
Parks & Recreation Director Andrew Hardy gave an update on the both to the Building & Grounds Committee at its meeting ...
Donald Trump has a message for critics who think turning the U.S. government into a major stockholder of Intel is a “socialist” move: More is coming.
A grand jury refused to indict a man who was captured on video hurling a sandwich at a federal agent. Prosecutors dropped ...
The parents of 16-year-old Adam Raine sued OpenAI and its CEO alleging ChatGPT coached the boy in planning and taking his own life.
He took over the Washington, D.C., police and deployed the National Guard despite that violent crime is down in the city and across the U.S.
The Chambers family runs Brooke Farms, working 2,700 acres in Culpeper, Orange and Spotsy, growing corn, soybeans, wheat, horse hay and straw.
Children's museum started by three moms facilitates play dates in a constructive environment designed for fun, socialization and learning for babies to age 8.
Local Labor Day traditions, the 4th Annual Culpeper Rodeo is today out at ag enterprises, while in Madison, it's the 31st Taste of the Mountains street festival.
Hero’s Bridge, in partnership with Warrenton United Methodist Church, will host a fundraiser for the Hero’s Bridge Village, a planned community for homeless veterans, from noon to 4 p.m. on September ...
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