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Opinion | Virginia’s new voting rights laws are an example for the country

Opinion | Virginia’s new voting rights laws are an example for the country

This article was published more than 2 years agoCommentGift ShareSusan Swecker is the chair of the Democratic Party of Virginia. Creigh Deeds, a Democrat, represents Bath in the Virginia Senate, where he is chair of the Privileges and Elections Committee. Joe Lindsey, a Democrat represents Norfolk in the Virginia House of Delegates, where he is chair of the Privileges and Elections Committee.The novel coronavirus pandemic is disrupting nearly every aspect of American life. Almost the entire country is hunkered down in their homes, and basic tasks such as a grocery run are fraught with...

April 22, 2020
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The Pandemic Bike Boom Is Here to Stay

The Pandemic Bike Boom Is Here to Stay

Activity and sales data suggest that there are still more cyclists than ever beforeOutside's long reads email newsletter features our strongest writing, most ambitious reporting, and award-winning storytelling about the outdoors..Just before Christmas, social-fitness platform Strava released its annual , a look at how people used the service to record their workouts in 2020. Because Strava has millions of active members, it’s always an interesting perspective. But this year, COVID-19 shaped the data in remarkable ways.By now you probably know that the pandemic created a in the...

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ESPN 30 for 30 LANCE | It’s Time to Let Lance Armstrong Go

ESPN 30 for 30 LANCE | It’s Time to Let Lance Armstrong Go

The warning comes right at the beginning of “LANCE,” the two-part biopic that is the latest installment of ESPN’s 30 For 30 documentary film series. Lance Armstrong, the eponymous star, tells that he isn’t there to tell her the truth.“I’m going to tell you my truth,” he emphasizes.We don’t expect Armstrong to be an objective teller of the full truth of his saga as one of the most heroic and villainous sports figures in modern American history. The problem is that he doesn’t seem ready even to faithfully tell his own side; the story keeps changing. At the beginning of the documentary,...

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