How Museums Can Help Rebuild Trust In A Divided America
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 […]
Read MoreTop Strategies for Marketing a Small Business Effectively
Running a small business feels like juggling. You’re the CEO, the accountant, and the janitor all at once. Having effective strategies for marketing a small business is how you turn your passion into a profitable venture. You’re not alone if […]
Read MoreWant To Read More In 2026? Here’s How To Revive Your Love Of Books
NEW YORK (AP) – People stop reading in adulthood for lots of reasons. But it’s never too late to turn the page on old habits and start again. Curling up with a good book can reduce stress, increase creativity and […]
Read MoreGenerations Of Thinkers Gather At Hoover To Honor Thomas Sowell Work
Hoover Institution (Stanford, CA)-Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas spoke at the Hoover Institution’s celebration of Thomas Sowell on October 20, saying his writing gave him the fortitude and confidence in his own beliefs at a time in his life […]
Read MoreWake County Board Kicks Off 2026 with New Leadership
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer The Wake County Board of Commissioners held its first meeting of 2026 on Monday afternoon, marking a new year of leadership and fiscal planning for the county. During the meeting, Chair Mial presented a proclamation […]
Read MoreU.S. Removal Of Panels Honoring Black Soldiers At A WWII Cemetery In The Netherlands Is Drawing Backlash
MARGRATEN, Netherlands (AP) – Ever since a U.S. military cemetery in the southern Netherlands removed two displays recognizing Black troops who helped to liberate Europe from the Nazis, visitors have filled the guestbook with objections. Sometime in the spring, the […]
Read MoreRaleigh Chamber Economic Forecast 2026 Delivers Essential Insights
By Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer Raleigh, NC – The Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts was abuzz this morning as business leaders, entrepreneurs, and policymakers gathered for the Economic Forecast 2026, presented by Wells Fargo. The event offered a […]
Read MorePope House Museum Celebrates Black Civil War Heroes
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer To celebrate Emancipation Day, the Pope House Museum on S. Wilmington Street in Raleigh, North Carolina, presented “Fighting for Freedom: Black Civil War Reenactors” on Saturday. The free event brought history to life as reenactors […]
Read MoreFormer Inmate Buys N.C. Prison To Help Others Who Have Served Time
NC NEWSLINE – With the recent purchase of the former Wayne Correctional Center in Goldsboro, Kerwin Pittman is laying claim to an unusual title – he says he’s the first formerly incarcerated person in the U.S. to purchase a prison. […]
Read MoreNew laws take effect in North Carolina on Jan. 1. Here’s what you need to know
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) – On Jan. 1, the state of North Carolina ushered in a slate of new laws marking the start of the new calendar year. The laws cover a range of categories, from business and real estate, to […]
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