The state Capitol. (Ned Oliver/Virginia Mercury) •'School districts in Virginia, Maryland see spate of social media threats.'—NBC4 • 'Virginia man gets 6 months, ordered to pay $2K for role in Jan. 6 Capitol riot.'—WSET • 'New Census survey shows Virginia below average poverty levels.'—Radio IQ/WVTF • 'Get a $2 rideshare trip in Virginia Beach, Newport News beginning in October.'—Virginian-Pilot • 'Virginia Pridefest 2024: The largest LGBTQ+ celebration in the state returns.'—WRIC SUBSCRIBE: GET
BEFORE any journalist thought to use the word, a drugs company trademarked it in 1884. 'Tabloid', a portmanteau of 'tablet' and 'alkaloid', denoted drugs in tablet form but quickly assumed a broader meaning: 'anything compressed or concentrated for easy assimilation'. That also describes what has come to be known as tabloid journalism: brief sentences, punchy (and often incendiary) headlines, short articles, famous subjects.
The state Capitol. (Ned Oliver/Virginia Mercury) • 'Rockingham County School Board permanently removes seven books from classrooms and school libraries.' — WHSV • 'VMSDEP isn't Virginia's only mandated tuition waiver program.' — WCVE News • 'Riggleman's road: From GOP congressman to Republicans for Harris.' — Cardinal News • 'Virginia farm where George Washington spent the night lists for $11.5 million.' — MSN • ''Imminent threat' found at Boar's Head plant two years before fatal listeria outbreak.
Unlike many of her late-night peers, Taylor Tomlinson is not known for delving into politics on After Midnight . But after last night's debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump , the comedian weighed in on the topic on the CBS show. 'It's difficult to watch debates like these, where one person is spreading alarming lies and all the headlines are like 'Trump and Harris clash on issues'. If Kamala had said, 'Let's give everyone $100' and then Trump responded, 'I'm going to fill every American home with locusts', the headlines would be like 'Candidates present different visions for the future',' she joked.
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Music Biz Headlines: The Weeknd Talks New Album, The Junos Create Inclusivity Concerns Also this week: Haviah Mighty in the spotlight at Billboard Canada Women In Music, K'Naan's debut film, a Taylor Swift endorsement and more.
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The 2024 NFL season began this week, and with it, plenty of former Auburn Tigers have suited up for their respective teams to chase a Super Bowl ring. With plenty of Tiger alumni entering the NFL as rookies this season and more veterans earning playing time, plenty of headlines were made in week one. Former Auburn running back Tank Bigsby set a career-high in rushing yards, second-year defensive lineman Derick Hall hauled in his first career sack, Jamel Dean and K.J. Britt had a great day in Tampa Bay, Motravius Adams helped the Steelers earn a win, and Derrick Brown suffered an unfortunate injury.
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The new ECBspeak Index from Bloomberg Economics suggests the Governing Council reached peak dovishness in the summer, making a rate cut on Thursday almost certain. What comes afterward is less clear. The index of policymaker sentiment — based on a natural language processing algorithm that used 54,000 Bloomberg news headlines on ECB speakers stretching back to 2011 — has moved sideways since June, with elevated wage growth and sticky services inflation limiting appetite for rapid easing. BE's base case is that the ECB will keep rates unchanged in October and ease again in December.
The state Capitol. (Ned Oliver/Virginia Mercury) • 'Richmond School Board votes to limit discussion.' — The Richmonder • 'Northern Virginia students rally around Unified Physical Education; state Board of Education approves initiative.' — InsideNova • 'Menchville High student, 15, shot to death at school bus stop in Newport News.' — The Virginian-Pilot • 'UVA president, board members stand up for UVA Health execs.' — Virginia Business • 'Promoters of clean-energy data centers in Virginia coal country unfazed by doubters.
As a Miami Valley city continues to make national headlines and was even mentioned in Tuesday night's presidential debate, residents are speaking out. News Center 7′s Taylor Robertson was at the Springfield meeting Tuesday night. Hear what residents have to say LIVE on News Center 7 at 11. Every seat was taken at Springfield's city commission meeting, reaching maximum capacity. >> RELATED: State, city officials speak out after rumors about Haitian migrants get national attention However, the discussion about an influx of Haitian immigrants in the city continued outside the meeting.
It's Tuesday night, September 10. We had another nice sunny day outside. Here's your top news headlines for the evening.
Sunday was quite a day for Cowboys Nation. We've got reaction to Dak Prescott's record-breaking contract extension- from the quarterback himself, from his teammates, and from the Cowboy who's likely next in line. But the Cowboys followed up Prescott's financial news with a spectacular showing against the Browns in their season opener; we'll cover everything that happened- from the defense's big day and early reviews of the running back situation to blockbuster individual performances from DeMarvion Overshown and Cooper Beebe, and Brandon Aubrey's close call with NFL history.
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Happy Monday night, September 9. We have nice weather on tap this week. Here's the top news headlines for the evening North Baltimore's Chinquapin Run Park to get walking/biking trail 85 acres of former C.P. Crane site to be preserved as waterfront park space Schools team up to fight nursing shortage
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The state Capitol. (Ned Oliver/Virginia Mercury) • 'Protecting yourself from two Salmonella outbreaks in Virginia.'—WRIC • 'Democrats and analysts say Virginia is not a battleground, Trump's campaign soldiers on.'—USA Today • 'Cornel West to appear on Virginia presidential ballot.'—CBS News • 'Richmond stadium plan resembles an idea pitched 24 years ago.'—Richmond Times-Dispatch • ''Giant' creature — known for aggression and strong jaws — sets record in Virginia.'—News & Observer SUBSCRIBE: GET
Cardinals' DeeJay Dallas gets first touchdown return under NFL's new kickoff rules Show Caption Hide Caption Tyreek Hill, Dak Prescott and Kendrick Lamar top headlines ahead of NFL Sunday We haven't even kicked off the first Sunday of NFL action in 2024 and already headlines are flying, including news from Dak Prescott and Tyreek Hill Sports Seriously The NFL hoped a major change to its kickoff rules would result in greater player safety – and perhaps more important – additional excitement this season.
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Colorado Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, who does not represent any part of Aurora, held a roundtable in the city to hear from concerned residents about what is and isn't true about the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, which has made national headlines in recent days.