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The dark parallels between 1920s America and today’s political climate

March 19, 2025

By: Alex Green | The Conversation As promised, the second Trump administration has quickly rolled out a slew of policies and executive orders that the president says are all aimed at “Making America Great Again.” This takes on different forms, […]

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The Case Of Dred Scott Is Explained

March 13, 2025

By: Jordan Meadows  Staff Writer In the early 19th century, a significant political conflict emerged over forming new U.S. states from the territory the United States had acquired from France in the 1803 Louisiana Purchase. The controversy revolved around whether […]

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Wanda Cox-Bailey Hosts Event on African American History

March 11, 2025

By: Jordan Meadows | Staff Writer On Thursday, the City of Raleigh Museum played host to an inspiring and educational event led by Wanda Cox-Bailey, a retired librarian and president of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society Triangle Chapter. Cox-Bailey, […]

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Wake Co Public Libraries Launches Bookmark Contest For Summer Reading Program

March 8, 2025

Wake County Public Libraries invites readers of all ages to put their creativity to the test in a special bookmark-designing contest as part of the 2025 Summer Reading Program. The contest runs throughout March, and winning designs will be printed […]

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SE Raleigh Awards Honor Community Leaders

March 7, 2025

On February 28, 2025, former Councilman Brad Thompson and his wife, Dorothy Thompson, proudly presented the inaugural Southeast Raleigh Awards. The event recognized outstanding individuals and businesses that have made significant contributions to the Southeast Raleigh community. Six prestigious awards, […]

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Tips: Preparing For Daylight Savings

March 6, 2025

WASHINGTON (AP) – Most of America “springs forward” Sunday for daylight saving time and losing that hour of sleep can do more than leave you tired and cranky the next day. It also could harm your health. Darker mornings and […]

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“The Talk” By Sonny Kelly Was Not Just A Performance 

March 6, 2025

By Ms Jheri Worldwide | Staff Writer On Sunday, February 23rd, at the Friday Conference Center at UNC Chapel Hill, Dr. Sonny Kelly delivered a tour-de-force performance of “The Talk,” a one-man show that transcends mere storytelling and becomes a […]

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Fasting And Your Health: How To Stay Well During Ramadan

March 5, 2025

By Dr Amir Khan Aljazeera The Muslim holy month of Ramadan is upon us and people across the world are fasting as well as spending much of their time contemplating and praying. During Ramadan, adult Muslims who observe the fast […]

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An Anatomy Fashion Show That Is Raising Funds And Awareness

March 5, 2025

Anatomy Fashion Show is a trademarked program of Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Fraternity, Inc. benefiting Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.  Since 2012, PhiDE students have been walking the runway in campus ballrooms to showcase different artists’ renditions of the human body.  […]

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Glass Ceiling-Breaking Executive: Rosalind Brewer

March 5, 2025

      By: Jordan Meadows | Staff Writer Rosalind Brewer, a Detroit native, has had a career filled with groundbreaking achievements, becoming one of the most influential business leaders in the world. Born in 1962, Brewer was the youngest […]

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