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Jun 18 2026OPINION

Building Safer Neighborhoods Before Trouble Starts

Violence in Hampton Roads often feels like a surprise visit. The usual reaction is to ask, “How can we stop this next time? ” Yet the answer rarely comes until after a tragedy has already unfolded. What if people focused on stopping problems before they arise? Across Virginia, many towns face risin

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

Data Centers: Virginia’s Power Play and Local Debate

Virginia’s growing data‑center industry is stirring both excitement and concern across the state. Supporters argue that these massive facilities bring in substantial tax revenue and create jobs, helping to keep Virginia competitive in a tech‑driven world. Critics point out the hefty energy demands a

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Jun 17 2026POLITICS

A VP's tough TV moment and why it matters

Vice President JD Vance stepped into ABC’s "The View" studio this week for what should have been a simple chat about his new faith-based book. Instead, he ended up in a nearly hour-long debate touching on Jeffrey Epstein, economic policies, immigration challenges, and more. Rather than a soft interv

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Jun 17 2026POLITICS

What JD Vance’s New Book Reveals About Faith and Politics

Vice President JD Vance’s latest book arrives just as political speculation about his future heats up. While many memoirs focus on personal growth or behind-the-scenes politics, this one blends faith, family struggles, and sharp opinions on power. Unlike his breakout book about growing up in Appalac

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Jun 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Vince Gilligan Says the 1982 “Thing” Beats Its Own Predecessor

Vince Gilligan, famous for shows like Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, recently shared his thoughts on a classic sci‑fi horror film that was released 44 years ago. He highlighted why the 1982 movie “The Thing” is superior to the earlier version made in 1951. Gilligan first became interested in t

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Jun 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Motion Sickness Solved in Virtual Worlds

VR gaming is super cool, right? You can explore massive worlds right from your chair. But there's a big problem with movement. When you try to move around inside a virtual environment, it often makes people feel sick or dizzy. This feeling is called VR sickness, and it totally ruins the experience.

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Jun 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Top Indian Star Earns Highest Brand Value

Virat Kohli is the most valuable celebrity in India, with a brand worth 3, 542 crore rupees. The figure comes from a study by Fortune India that looks beyond money and movies. It considers how unique, consistent, engaging, trusted, loved, and responsible a star is. The research team used a detailed

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Jun 10 2026SPORTS

Spurs Show No Fear in New York with Wembanyama Leading the Charge

Victor Wembanyama isn’t intimidated by tough away games. The 7-foot-4 rookie sees road trips as a challenge, not a setback. While most players dread playing in loud arenas against hostile crowds, Wembanyama thrives in those moments. He compares the Spurs’ mindset to turning the tables—what feels lik

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Jun 08 2026CELEBRITIES

Iggy Azalea’s snarky take on a wild jet ski moment in Monaco

Video footage of Travis Scott and his friends riding jet skis in Monaco recently got people talking, but one rapper’s reaction took the jokes to another level. Iggy Azalea shared her thoughts on social media with a sharp, sarcastic remark that singled out one guy in the group. She didn’t hold back,

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Jun 07 2026CELEBRITIES

Friendship and Fight: Two Men Take on the Legacy of Michael Jackson

Wade Robson and James Safechuck, both former critics of Michael Jackson, have taken a new step as they prepare for a courtroom showdown this fall. The two men recently shared a friendly selfie, showing that their bond has not faded even after years of legal and emotional battles. Wade described Jame

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