First Lady defends reproductive rights at campaign event in Cary

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="1536"] First Lady Jill Biden championed reproductive freedom at a Harris-Walz campaign event in Cary on Oct. 25, 2024. (Christine Zhu/NC Newsline)[/caption]   CARY - First Lady Jill Biden championed reproductive freedom at a Harris-Walz campaign event in Cary on Friday afternoon. It's the latest in a series of increasingly frequent trips to the Tar Heel State by presidential candidates and their surrogates. Addressing an audience of

Harris and Beyoncé ignite a Houston rally with a double-barreled argument against Trump

[caption id="attachment_9519" align="alignnone" width="1440"] (AP Photo: Annie Mulligan)[/caption] HOUSTON (AP) - Kamala Harris and Beyoncé ignited a Houston rally with a double-barreled argument against Donald Trump on Friday, with the superstar telling the Democratic nominee's biggest crowd ever that it was "time to sing a new song" as Harris warned that her GOP opponent was dead set on further eroding women's rights. The rally was set in reliably Republican Texas, to highlight

Voter advocacy groups say polling place warning signs written in Spanish are intimidation

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="1536"] A conservative group posted Spanish-language signs outside polling places warning voting by non-citizens is illegal. (Photo by Lynn Bonner)[/caption] This article was updated Friday at 12:15 pm with quotes from state elections officials.  NC Newsline - Yellow signs in Spanish warning people that voting by noncitizens is illegal are planted outside early voting locations around the state. Jim Womack, president of the conservative North Carolina Election

At least 75 people are sickened as the deadly McDonald’s E. coli outbreak expands

AP News - A deadly outbreak of E. coli poisoning tied to McDonald's Quarter Pounders has expanded, with at least 75 people sick in 13 states, federal health officials said Friday. A total of 22 people have now been hospitalized, and two have developed a dangerous kidney disease complication, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. One person has died in Colorado. No definitive source of the outbreak has been

Charlamagne, Anderson Cooper spar over coverage of Harris

The Hill - Radio host Charlamagne tha God and CNN anchor Anderson Cooper had a heated exchange late Thursday evening over the network's coverage of Vice President Harris compared to former President Trump. The debate started when Charlamagne, a Harris supporter, demanded to know why networks, including CNN, refused to cover Trump as a "fascist" but extensively covered the former president's comments about Harris's race. "It's crazy, because you still don't have news networks having

The grace period for student loan payments is over. Here’s what you need to know

NEW YORK (AP) - The 12-month grace period for student loan borrowers ended on Sept. 30. The "on-ramp" period helped borrowers who are struggling to make payments avoid the risk of defaulting and hurting their credit score. "The end of the on-ramp period means the beginning of the potentially harsh consequences for student loan borrowers who are not able to make payments," said Persis Yu, Deputy Executive Director at the Student Borrower

Black male teachers are a rarity in preschools. This pioneering program wants to change that

[caption id="attachment_9478" align="aligncenter" width="674"] Leading Men fellow Davontez Johnson, right, high-fives preschooler Kodi during a name writing exercise, Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024, at Dorothy I. Height Elementary School in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)[/caption] BALTIMORE (AP) - Before 19-year-old Davontez Johnson found himself in a preschool classroom at Dorothy I. Heights Elementary, he was a senior at a nearby high school who, like many students his age, was unsure of what

Why you shouldn’t store your money in payment apps

NEW YORK (AP) - Connor Tomasko grew up wary of credit cards. As she taught herself more about managing money, she realized that many people also have bad habits when it comes to payment apps. Tomasko, 31, a freelance software consultant in Chicago, understands why people appreciate the ease of the apps, which typically only require you to know someone's username in order to send money. But she realized that

Durham Names Williamson As New County Attorney

Durham, N.C. - The Durham Board of County Commissioners announced Larissa S. Williamson as Durham County Attorney during its October 14, 2024, BOCC Regular Session. She permanently fills the position which has been vacant since January 2024. Williamson assumed the position after being sworn in by Superior Court Judge Josephine Davis who administered the oath of office. She shared the following observation regarding her selection, "Durham County is not only

Listeria recall grows to 12 million pounds of meat and poultry, some of it sent to US schools

(AP News) A nationwide recall of meat and poultry products potentially contaminated with listeria has expanded to nearly 12 million pounds and now includes ready-to-eat meals sent to U.S. schools, restaurants and major retailers, federal officials said. The updated recall includes prepared salads, burritos and other foods sold at stores including Costco, Trader Joe's, Target, Walmart and Kroger. The meat used in those products was processed at a Durant, Oklahoma, manufacturing