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    FILE - In this June 15, 2018, file photo, cash is fanned out from a wallet in North Andover, Massachusetts. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File)
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    Stimulus update: Residents in Virginia city set to receive $500 check in February

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    December 28, 2022 5:28 pm
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    Residents of Virginia city to receive $500 every month for two years
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    Residents of Virginia city to receive $500 every month for two years

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    Alexandria City Council calls on Virginia lawmakers to protect abortion rights
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    Alexandria City Council calls on Virginia lawmakers to protect abortion rights

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    Part of George Washington’s estate — seven bedrooms, 13 bathrooms — sells for $48 million

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    A black conservative woman wants to topple the Democratic machine in Alexandria mayoral race
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    A black conservative woman wants to topple the Democratic machine in Alexandria mayoral race

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    Virginia city that removed police from schools following ‘defund the police’ protests reinstates officers
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    Virginia city that removed police from schools following ‘defund the police’ protests reinstates officers

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    Confederate statue in Virginia removed a month early because of protests
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    Confederate statue in Virginia removed a month early because of protests

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    A portrait of Confederate president Jefferson Davis, at Beauvoir House, Jefferson Davis' historic home, in Biloxi, Miss., Thursday, Aug. 16, 2012. Commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Civil War can be an angst-filled task in Mississippi, with its long history of racial strife and a state flag that still bears the Confederate battle emblem. Well-intentioned Mississippians who work for racial reconciliation say slavery was morally indefensible. Still, some speak in hushed tones as they confess a certain admiration for the valor of Confederate troops who fought for what was, to them, the hallowed ground of home and country.
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    Name of ‘racist traitor and slaveowner’ Jefferson Davis to be stripped from Virginia highway

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    FILE - In this Monday, Oct. 30, 2017, file photo, Paul Manafort walks from Federal District Court in Washington. The three nations named in the indictment of former Trump Campaign Chairman Paul Manafort have been known by financial crime experts in the past as locations for money laundering or at risk of being used for money laundering.
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