Christopher Newport and Randolph-Macon each moved up two spots in the d3football.com. The Captains (6-0) went to 15th after a ...
PORTLAND (AP) — A baby elephant at the Oregon Zoo had more tricks than treats to show when handlers gave it a small pumpkin to play with during an annual fall event where giant elephants smash ...
Grandmasters and other chess pros from around the world have applauded Naroditsky as an honorable ambassador of the game who ...
NEW YORK (AP) — An immigration enforcement sweep targeting vendors on New York City’s famed Canal Street turned chaotic on Tuesday, as droves of bystanders and protesters surrounded federal agents and ...
The Richmond-based United Network for Organ Sharing has operated the country’s organ transplant network for almost 40 years.
Virginia’s 28 independent colleges expect they and their students will see a more than $285 million hit from the cuts to various federal supports because of President Donald Trump’s “One Big ...
An auction house plans to sell off a variety of actor Gene Hackman’s possessions in November, including Golden Globe statues, a wristwatch and paintings he collected and created himself.
Netflix missed the earnings target set by stock market analysts during the video streamer’s latest quarter, a letdown that the company blamed on a tax dispute in Brazil. The results announced Tuesday ...
Legislative inaction on data centers will likely lead to burdensome electricity rates for customers and even power shortages because of increased demand.
An group that includes activist investor Jana Partners and NFL player Travis Kelce says it has accumulated one of the largest ownership stakes in Six Flags Entertainment and intends to press the ...
Construction started this week on the $250 million ballroom that President Donald Trump is adding to the White House as construction crews began tearing down the facade of the East Wing, where the ...
Continued infrastructure investment is critical for Virginia to remain competitive in the decades ahead, the Virginia Chamber of Commerce’s Keith Martin writes in a guest column.