
Justin Fairfax, who nearly became Virginia governor, killed his wife and himself, police say
ANNANDALE, Va. (AP) — Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax, a rising star in the Democratic Party before his career was derailed by sexual assault allegations six years ago, killed his wife before killing himself, police said Thursday. Fairfax, 47, and his wife, Dr. Cerina Fairfax, 49, were found dead in their home in the Washington, D. C. , suburb of Annandale after their son called 911 shortly after midnight, Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis said. The couple appeared to be going...
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- Justin Fairfax, who nearly became Virginia governor, killed his wife and himself, police say
- County prosecutor charges ICE agent with assault for pointing gun at people on Minneapolis highway
- Severe storms continue to produce heavy rain, lightning and flooding across parts of US
- Senate Republicans send Trump resolution to lift mining ban near Boundary Waters Canoe Area
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Federal agency approves concept for Trumps plan for a Triumphal Arch in Washington
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s design for the Triumphal Arch he wants built at an entrance to the nation's capital moved a step forward Thursday after a key agency reviewed the proposal for the first time. One commissioner suggested changes, including losing the Lady Liberty-like statue and pair of eagles that would sit on top of the arch and add to its height. The arch is one of several projects that the Republican president is pursuing alongside a White House ballroom to his...
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- Federal agency approves concept for Trumps plan for a Triumphal Arch in Washington
- US military will target Iran-linked ships worldwide, broadening scope beyond blockade
- Judge who halted White House ballroom construction allows below-ground work to proceed at the site
- House rejects effort to withdraw US forces from the Iran war as Republicans stick with Trump
- Turning Point USAs high school push in GOP states meets free speech and religion concerns
Younger adult colon cancer deaths are concentrated in people with less education, study says
NEW YORK (AP) — The worrisome rise in colorectal cancer deaths in younger adults is concentrated in people with less education, suggesting socioeconomic factors could be driving the escalation, according to a new study. Celebrity deaths — including Chadwick Boseman in 2020 and James Van Der Beek earlier this year — have highlighted the increase in colorectal cancer deaths among younger adults, but the new paper was called the first to parse which people are most affected by the alarming...
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- Younger adult colon cancer deaths are concentrated in people with less education, study says
- Astronomers measure the mind-blowing power and speed of black hole jets for the first time
- A lost icon: The American chestnut and its central place in the eastern landscape
- How a retired cranberry bog helped change the game for wetland restoration
- As energy costs rise, some states back off ambitious climate goals

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