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  • The U.S. economy also added 248,000 jobs last month, according to Bureau of labor Statistics data that were stronger than expected.
  • NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Pennsylvania's top elections official, Al Schmidt, about how the commonwealth is preparing for the Election Day vote count.
  • Negative thinking can keep you from making social connections. Here's advice from psychologists about how to overcome the sneaky voice in your head that holds you back.
  • Combined, the two office supply giants would have annual sales of some $39 billion. But their last attempt at a merger was blocked, back in 1996.
  • Three years after supporters of Donald Trump violently stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, the future of the criminal cases against the rioters may hinge on the presidential election.
  • The top stories for March 13, 2026, including an update on Thursday's shooting that killed an ROTC instructor at Old Dominion University, an update on where the General Assembly stands on data centers, and a look at lawmakers' unfinished business in the weekly chat between Michael Pope and analyst Jeff Schapiro.
  • The top stories for March 18, 2026, including a bill before Gov. Spanberger to launch a marijuana marketplace by 2027, an appeals court hears arguments in a case involving a transgender former Liberty University employee, and property owners vent over the state's major utilities' plans for a high-voltage power line.
  • The top stories for April 1, 2026, including a legal effort by environmental groups to block expansion of the Mountain Valley Pipeline, Gov. Spanberger signs her first batch of bills, and we get to know Melinda McCall, a large animal veterinarian in Central Virginia.
  • The top stories for April 2, 2026, including Virginia's Attorney General taking on the President's executive order on mail-in voting, legislation is signed to create more manufactured homes in the state, and Virginia's GOP looks to the redistricting referendum as a way to regroup after some losses.
  • The top stories for April 3, 2026, including a batch of education bills signed by Gov. Spanberger, Roanoke high schoolers spend time in spring break learning about labor unions, and Mary Washington takes on Emory Sunday in the NCAA Division III national basketball championships.
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