Data Center In Person County: Microsofts Make Major Move
By Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer Woodsdale Township, NC – Person County is set to become the newest home for a Microsoft data center, a development expected to significantly boost the local economy. According to county property records and local press, […]
Read MoreSupreme Court’s decision on birthright citizenship will depend on its interpretation of one key phrase
THE CONVERSATION – The Supreme Court on Dec. 5, 2025, agreed to review the long-simmering controversy over birthright citizenship. It will likely hand down a ruling next summer. In January 2025, President Donald Trump issued an executive order removing the […]
Read MoreAfrican Nations Push For Recognition of Colonial Crimes and Reparations
ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) – African leaders pushed Sunday to have colonial-era crimes recognized, criminalized and addressed through reparations. At a conference in Algiers, diplomats and leaders convened to advance an African Union resolution passed at a meeting earlier this year […]
Read MoreWomen’s Ministry Holiday Extravaganza In Apex
On Sunday, December 8th, Apex First Baptist Church held a Holiday Extravaganza hosted by their Women’s Ministry. The afternoon was filled with shopping, door prizes and holiday cheer. This event was success on all fronts. It brought the community together […]
Read MoreCompeting GOP Proposals on ACA Policy
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer The Senate is barreling toward a major health-care showdown as enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies are set to expire at the end of the year, threatening steep premium hikes for more than 20 million […]
Read MoreHow Southern Colleges Are Shaking Up The ‘Plumbing’ Of Higher Education
NC Newsline – When six Southern public university systems this summer formed a new accreditation agency, the move shook the national evaluation model that higher education has relied on for decades. The news wasn’t unexpected: It arrived a few months […]
Read MoreNew Student Loan Rule Could Dissuade Some From Advanced Degrees
STATELINE – Zoe Clarke became a hospital registered nurse two and a half years ago, following in the footsteps of her mother and grandmother. Clarke, an ICU nurse in Asheville, North Carolina, wants to get her master’s degree to become […]
Read MoreFrom Bondage to Books: Edward Johnson’s Life as a Scholar
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Edward Austin Johnson, born enslaved in Raleigh on November 23, 1860, became a leading educator, attorney, author, and political figure whose work shaped public life in Wake County. Johnson was educated first by Nancy […]
Read MoreOmega Psi Phi Chapter Holds Achievement Week Activities
WINSTON-SALEM, NC – The Psi Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. recently concluded a weeklong of activities as part of the fraternity’s International Achievement Week, highlighted by the annual awards banquet. This year’s theme was “Impactful Service Through […]
Read MoreDoes It Seem Like Everyone Around You Is Getting Sick?
You’ve probably noticed more sniffles, coughs and “Can’t come into work today” texts than usual. It’s that time of year again-the season of passing colds and unexpected viruses. But what exactly is going around right now and how can you […]
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