FBI investigates attacks in Michigan and Virginia. And, Senate passes housing bill - NPR

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March 13, 2026
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FBI is investigating attacks in Michigan and Virginia while Senate passed housing legislation.

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The FBI is investigating attacks that occurred in Michigan and Virginia, while the Senate separately passed a housing bill. No additional details about the nature of the attacks, specific locations within the states, or contents of the housing legislation are provided in the available content.

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