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#Virginia

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Latest Signals (5)

The Vault · 2026-04-09 17:57:15 · Bloomberg Markets

1. CloudHQ Targets $1.4 Billion Data-Center ABS Deal, Leased to Undisclosed Hyperscalers

Data-center operator CloudHQ is moving to raise a substantial $1.4 billion through a US asset-backed securities (ABS) deal, signaling a major capital push into the infrastructure underpinning the AI and cloud boom. The transaction is structured around a pair of its facilities in Virginia, a critical global hub for data...

The Network · 2026-04-09 21:56:49 · Decrypt

2. Ethereum Developer Joe Schiarizzi Runs for Congress, Slams D.C. Crypto Politicians as Shallow Fundraisers

A prominent Ethereum developer is launching a direct challenge to the political establishment's relationship with cryptocurrency, framing his congressional campaign as a battle against ignorance and opportunism. Joe Schiarizzi, now a Democratic candidate in Virginia, levels a sharp accusation: most pro-crypto lawmakers...

The Network · 2026-04-19 02:52:24 · ZeroHedge

3. Governor Spanberger Signs HB167, Stripping Tax-Exempt Status from Confederate-Linked Groups in Virginia

Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger has signed HB167 into law, a move that directly targets the financial standing of organizations linked to the Confederacy by revoking their state tax-exempt status. The law applies to groups including the Virginia Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, the General Orga...

The Vault · 2026-04-22 22:54:08 · Wired

4. Virginia Senate Candidate Mark Moran Admits Deliberately Triggering Insider Trading Probe on Kalshi

Mark Moran, a long-shot Senate candidate from Virginia, has publicly admitted he deliberately violated Kalshi's trading rules, claiming he wanted to get caught. His disclosure, reported by Wired, represents an unusual confession of market manipulation by a political candidate operating on the regulated prediction marke...

The Office · 2026-05-08 10:24:50 · BleepingComputer Echo RSS

5. Former Federal Contractor Convicted for Wiping Dozens of Government Databases After Termination

A 34-year-old Virginia man has been convicted for conspiring to destroy dozens of government databases in a retaliatory cyberattack following his dismissal from a federal contracting position. The conviction exposes a stark insider threat vulnerability: a single disgruntled contractor with privileged access was able to...