Salisbury, NC – F&M Bank is proud to support Montague Plaza, featuring 14 Black-owned businesses, with $4 million in financing. Opening in 2024 off Rock Quarry Road in southeast Raleigh, the 16,000-square-foot Montague Plaza will feature Black-owned businesses ranging from […]
Read MoreRALEIGH – Today, Governor Roy Cooper commuted the sentence of four people in North Carolina and granted pardons to four others. The commutations and pardons follow an intensive review of cases, including the circumstances of the crimes, length of the […]
Read MoreBy Ben Harris & Martin Neil Baily The Brookings Institute Conventional wisdom on retirement is misguided. The approaching exhaustion of the Social Security and Medicare trust funds has stoked anxiety over the disappearance of these programs’ support, while dire statistics […]
Read MoreBy Ms Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer Recently, a report was referenced on the blog of MSNBC host and author Joy Reid discussing ‘The Black Online Disinformation Landscape’ by Onyx Impact. Upon researching the organization, there were few details accessible. Esosa […]
Read MoreWASHINGTON (AP) – Within minutes of the gunfire, the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump spawned a vast sea of claims – some outlandish, others contradictory – reflecting the frightening uncertainties of the moment as well as America’s fevered, […]
Read MoreUSA – Lewis Hamilton had been counting the days since his last Formula 1 win and the number was creeping toward 1,000. After a brilliant victory in front of his home fans at the British Grand Prix on Sunday – […]
Read MoreThe Daily Yonder Amy Drum has a new grandbaby she’s eager to get home to see. Drum, who lives in the town of Lincolnton, in North Carolina’s Piedmont region, had been free of heroin and methamphetamine for a good while […]
Read MoreBy: Jordan Meadows Staff Writer North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper signed into law four bills on Wednesday. One of the bills focuses on creating a registry managed by the North Carolina Department of Revenue specifically for certified vapor products, such […]
Read MoreBy Kevin A. Young – UMass Signed into law 60 years ago, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed discrimination in the U.S. based on “race, color, sex, religion, or national origin.” Yet, as a historian who studies social movements […]
Read MoreJACKSON, Mississippi (AP) – A federal district court judge on Wednesday temporarily halted parts of a nondiscrimination rule that would have kept insurers and medical professionals from denying hormone therapy, gender transition surgeries and similar medical care for transgender people. […]
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