NC Governor: Unprecedented tragedy will require an unprecedented response

Storm claims more than 30 lives, hundreds of roads remain closed in western North Carolina BY: CLAYTON HENKEL, NC Newsline Gov. Roy Cooper and the state's top emergency management officials provided an update Sunday to the ongoing, massive response to Tropical Storm Helene. Helene dropped from 10 to 29 inches of rain across the mountains on Friday, causing life-threatening floods and landslides. The storm initially claimed 11 lives in North Carolina,

Michigan State Football’s Armorion Smith Is Raising 5 Siblings

LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Armorion Smith pressed his palms together over the bridge of his nose, closed his eyes and leaned against the kitchen sink. The 21-year-old Michigan State defensive back needed a moment in the four-bedroom, two-bathroom home he shares with five younger siblings. He has a lot on his plate, more than most college students and certainly more than most student-athletes. His mother, Gala Gilliam, died of breast

Black Church Leaders Brought Religion To Politics In The ‘60s – But It Was Dramatically Different From Today’s White Christians nationalism

The Conversation -Fifty-eight years ago in the summer of 1966, a group of Black church leaders took out a full-page advertisement in The New York Times titled "Black Power." Their densely worded statement called on national leaders, "white churchmen," Black citizens and the mass media to correct the country's racial power imbalance. In essence, they asked their fellow citizens to support Black power. Prominent church leaders such as Rev. Paul

Health Gap Between Urban And Rural America Is On The Rise 

By Taylor Sisk The Daily Yonder When Janice Probst read a report released in March by the federal Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service confirming that the health disparities gap between rural and urban Americans is widening, substantially, she was dismayed but not surprised. According to the report, between 1999 and 2019 the gap in rural/urban natural-cause deaths for those aged 25-54 surged from 6 percent to 43 percent. Researchers

Reminders About Voter Registration in North Carolina

NCSBE-Presidential election years, like 2024, are busy times for voter registrations in North Carolina. Many voter registration drives are being conducted across the state this year. The State Board of Elections offers the following eight tips and reminders to voters and prospective voters during this time: Check your registration. The State Board encourages all voters to check their voter registration using the Voter Search tool. This will ensure that voters

Jury Awards Teen Pop Group OMG Girlz $71.5M In Battle With “L.O.L.” Toy Maker

NEW YORK (AP) - Toy maker MGA Entertainment must pay $71.5 million in damages for infringing on the name and likeliness of teen pop group OMG Girlz with one of its popular lines of dolls, a federal jury has decided. Monday's verdict hands a win to OMG Girlz - as well as Xscape singer Tameka "Tiny" Harris and rapper Chris "T.I." Harris - in the third court trial related to

Black Operatives Reportedly Furious Over Kamala Harris Campaign’s Ad Spending

By Stacy M. Brown NNPA  Black Democratic operatives and minority-owned firms are raising alarms over spending practices in Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign. They accuse the campaign of favoring white-owned vendors while sidelining Black-owned firms. The controversy, first reported by NOTUS, a nonprofit newsroom created by the Allbritton Journalism Institute, has caused growing frustration among Democratic leaders, operatives, and donors. Many fear that these missteps could harm Harris' standing

Feds charge NYC mayor with selling his influence to foreign nationals. He says he won’t resign

NEW YORK (AP) - New York City Mayor Eric Adams vowed to stay in office Thursday after federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment accusing him of letting Turkish officials and businesspeople buy his influence with illegal campaign contributions and lavish overseas trips. Adams, a Democrat, faces conspiracy, wire fraud and bribery charges in a five-count indictment outlining a decade-long trail of corruption that began when he served as an elected official in Brooklyn

North Carolina judge won’t prevent use of university digital IDs for voting

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - A North Carolina trial judge refused on Thursday a Republican Party request that he block students and employees at the state's flagship public university from being able to show a digital identification to comply with a largely new photo ID law. Wake County Superior Court Judge Keith Gregory denied a temporary restraining order sought by the Republican National Committee and state GOP, according to an online