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Civics Class Could Stage A Comeback In Some North Carolina Classrooms

January 13, 2026

Carolina Public Press – When Southeast Middle School social studies teacher Eric Shock’s eighth-graders walked into class one day last semester, they noticed a piece of paper on the board. It was a bill being considered by the North Carolina General […]

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Real-Time Translation Devices Go Mainstream

January 13, 2026

By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer There are more than 67 million people in the U.S. who speak a language other than English at home, and at least 38% report speaking English less than very well. With over 500 languages tracked […]

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What to know about the state gerrymandering battle kick-started by Trump

January 12, 2026

(AP NEWS) After a frenetic few months of congressional redistricting efforts, President Donald Trump’s plan to reshape voting districts for partisan advantage ahead of this year’s midterm elections stands at an important juncture. Will Republican- and Democratic-led states ramp up their […]

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Hundreds in North Carolina join national immigration enforcement protests

January 12, 2026

Hundreds of people marched through Durham, North Carolina Saturday as part of nationwide protests against the Trump Administration.

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Reflection: Emancipation and the “Revolutionary Moment”

January 12, 2026

By Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer Raleigh, NC – A peaceful Saturday morning in downtown Raleigh at the City of Raleigh Museum was the perfect venue for a powerful Emancipation Day celebration. In addition to the usual historical reverence, the atmosphere […]

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Anti-ICE protesters assemble across the US after shootings in Minneapolis and Portland, Oregon

January 11, 2026

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – Thousands of people marched in Minneapolis on Saturday to protest the fatal shooting of a woman by a federal immigration officer there and the shooting of two people in Portland, Oregon. Minnesota leaders urged demonstrators to remain peaceful. The protest was […]

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Black America’s Cultural Giants That Were Lost In 2025

January 11, 2026

NNPA – The losses came steadily in 2025, not as a single rupture but as a quiet procession. Voices that once filled sanctuaries, arenas, studios, television screens, and living rooms went still. The year closed with Black America taking inventory […]

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State Retirees Challenged Health Plan Benefit Changes 13 Years Ago. They’re Still Fighting.

January 11, 2026

NC HEALTH NEWS – More than 13 years have passed since a group of prominent state retirees filed a lawsuit challenging what was then a new state law that required them to start paying for health care benefits they had […]

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A Moral Assembly: The People’s Fellowship Of North Carolina And The Pulpit Of Nonviolence Movement

January 11, 2026

By Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer NC General Assembly – On the morning of January 5th at 11AM, area clergy and faith leaders united outside of the North Carolina General Assembly to build a more equitable state for all. The cold […]

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How Museums Can Help Rebuild Trust In A Divided America

January 10, 2026

The Conversation – Across the United States, political polarization has deepened to historic levels. In a report published in May 2025, the Pew Research Center found that Americans are more divided and less trusting of one another than at any […]

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