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  • Lana Del Rey's Norman F****** Rockwell! topped Tucker's list of the best albums of the year, with Lizzo and Billie Eilish running a close second and third.
  • The top stories for June 24, 2026, including how the country's high court impacts gun laws in Virginia, Botetourt County's denial of a solar farm project, and Sandy Hausman visits a course in Nelson County where the goal is saving many species of frogs.
  • The top stories for June 30, 2026, including final approval on a state budget with Gov. Spanberger's amendments, a group of retired menhaden fishermen give a final performance of work songs, and the founder of the Chesapeake Climate Action Network launches a TV documentary series on climate change.
  • The top stories for June 26, 2026, including details on Virginia's proposed budget resolution that provides a pay raise for lawmakers, Virginia's 611 steam locomotive is running again, and Michael Pope and analyst Jeff Schapiro dig into details on the budget in their Friday conversation.
  • The top stories for June 29, 2026, including a profile on the GOP candidates hoping to challenge Sen. Mark Warner this fall, encouraging results of a new drug to treat pancreatic cancer at UVA, and Cardinal News has a look at Appalachian Power's request for a rate increase.
  • The Virginia Association of Museums is out with its top 10 list of Endangered Artifacts in the state. The list is intended to raise awareness about for…
  • Cher recently spoke with NPR's Scott Simon about her first holiday music album. "DJ Play a Christmas Song" has since hit Number 1 on two Billboard charts.
  • The National Academy of Sciences has toughened up its guidelines to call cutting corners, dubious statistics and not fully sharing research methods "detrimental" to science.
  • City leaders in Youngstown, Ohio, are hoping that by leasing land to drilling companies, they might generate funds to demolish vacant homes and buildings. Some refer to this as "frackmolishing," and opponents worry the drilling will cause environmental damage.
  • Ex-chairs of the Council of Economic Advisers are blasting an analysis from UMass-Amherst professor Gerald Friedman that Bernie Sanders' camp has praised recently. Do their opinions matter to voters?
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