Each day that you listen to our series on the eight Virginia Democrats and Republicans who are vying for the U.S. Senate, you’ll hear a lot of discussion about changing the dynamic in Washington. Today’s candidate, David McCormick, is no exception. But as Virginia Public Radio’s Tommie McNeil reports, he has his own approach to accomplishing that.
Meet David McCormick, Candidate for Senate
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From NPR News- Microsoft Reveals New Xbox One Game System May 21, 2013Microsoft unveiled its new Xbox One Tuesday, displaying a device that takes new steps in game consoles' journey into becoming all-purpose entertainment and communication devices. The new console replaces the Xbox 360, which has been on the market for more than seven years.
- African Cities Test The Limits Of Living With Livestock May 21, 2013Hipsters may just be discovering the joys of backyard chickens, but in African megacities, people have been bringing their animals into the slums with them for decades. That's creating a new ecosystem of animals and huge numbers of people living closely together like never before.
- A Catch For Insurers That Cut Deductibles For Healthy People May 21, 2013Rewards to policyholders for claims that don't meet the annual deductible can be a boon for healthy people. But the approach might not pass the smell test in 2014 when the federal health law bans discriminating against people based on their health status.
- Gandhi Artifacts Could Fetch Steep Prices At Auction May 21, 2013A pair of sandals, a shawl and a drinking cup that were used by the Indian independence leader are among the objects going under the hammer in the U.K.
- Vertical 'Pinkhouses:' The Future Of Urban Farming? May 21, 2013Architects have come up with spectacular concepts for vertical farms that would grow crops in city skyscrapers. But many horticulturists think the future of vertical farming isn't in skyscrapers, but rather in large, indoor warehouses lit up magenta by superefficient LEDs.
- Microsoft Reveals New Xbox One Game System May 21, 2013
From BBC News- Search for US tornado survivors May 21, 2013The search for victims of the gigantic tornado that struck an Oklahoma City suburb continues into a second day, with 24 people confirmed dead.
- Commons votes to back gay marriage May 21, 2013The House of Commons votes to allow gay marriage in England and Wales, despite 161 MPs opposing the government's plans.
- Microsoft unveils Xbox One console May 21, 2013Microsoft unveils the third generation of its video games console in an event at its headquarters at Redmond, Washington.
- Apple's Tim Cook defends tax claim May 21, 2013Apple boss Tim Cook defends its tax strategy at a Senate hearing, after the tech giant is accused of being among America's largest tax avoiders.
- NHS boss set to retire next year May 21, 2013The head of the NHS in England Sir David Nicholson is stepping down from the post next year.
- Search for US tornado survivors May 21, 2013

