Toyota-owned automaker, Daihatsu, halts Japan production after admitting it tampered with safety tests for 30 years.
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Toyota-owned automaker, Daihatsu, halts Japan production after admitting it tampered with safety tests for 30 years.
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Mouse Fever: What To Know About The Virus “Mowing Down” Putin’s Soldiers Fighting In Ukraine
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‘Virginia’s Championship City’ marks a major milestone with Stagg Bowl
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Want to help a business you love? Don’t pay with a credit card.
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Attorney suspended for pooping in a Pringles can, leaving it in victim advocate’s parking lot
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Owners Keep Zombie Malls Alive Even When Towns Want to Pull the Plug
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A doctor tried to renew his passport. Now he’s no longer a citizen.
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Wild turkeys are disappearing — but no one is sure why
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The life expectancy of men in the U.S. is nearly six years shorter than that of women, according to new research published on Monday in JAMA Internal Medicine.
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A Secret War, Strange New Wounds, and Silence From the Pentagon
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We knew Tommy Tuberville was incompetent, but insulting leader of the Marines is galling
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Youngkin event planner helped organize Jan. 6 rally at US Capitol
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Ukrainian forces attacked two key Russian air bases behind enemy lines on Tuesday, with Western officials saying that long-range missiles known as ATACMS were used in the strikes.
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Barbara Kingsolver’s ‘Demon Copperhead’ is an inside look at Appalachia
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Virginia universities increasingly eyeing guaranteed admissions
Enrollment increases create housing challenges for some institutions.
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