Multiple tea party groups reported significant delays and excessive questioning from IRS officials while trying to obtain 501(c)(4) status.
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Blacks outvoted whites in 2012, the first time on record
A new Census Bureau report shows a higher percentage of African-Americans than whites voted in a presidential election for the first time in history last year during the matchup between President Obama and GOP nominee Mitt Romney.
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New bill could fundamentally change overtime laws
Presently, anytime an hourly worker clocks in over 40 hours a week, that worker is entitled to time and a half. This could change.
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Bill Bolling boycotts Va. GOP convention
Bolling said he is protesting the event because he believes it was set up unfairly.
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Would you rather have comp time or overtime?
The Working Families Flexibility Act would allow private-sector employees to cash out their comp time for any reason, at any time.
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Different poll offers different results in Va. governor’s race
With less than six months before Election Day in Virginia’s gubernatorial race, a new poll indicates the race is still tight.
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Fireworks expected in Benghazi whistle-blower hearing
Four Americans were killed in the Benghazi terrorist attack, including U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens.
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Cuccinelli unveils jobs plan
Virginia Attorney General and Republican gubernatorial candidate Ken Cuccinelli made a sweet stop on the campaign trail Tuesday morning in Richmond.
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Sanford completes political comeback in South Carolina race
Once considered a possible presidential candidate, Sanford left the governor’s office at the end of his term in 2010 having admitted to an extramarital affair and under a cloud of ethics violations.
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Delaware becomes eleventh state to approve same-sex marriage
Delaware became the eleventh state in the nation to legalize same-sex marriage Tuesday after the State Senate approved the measure and the state’s governor signed it into law.
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Sweet Frog gets political, hosts campaign event
Virginia Attorney General and Republican gubernatorial candidate Ken Cuccinelli made a sweet stop on the campaign trail.
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Chris Christie reveals weight loss surgery
“I’ve struggled with this issue for 20 years,” he said. “For me, this is about turning 50 and looking at my children and wanting to be there for them.”
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Primary battle for Petersburg seat heats up at debate
The primary debate battle for the 63rd District seat of the Virginia House made its public debut Monday night in Petersburg.
