US life expectancy in 2020 saw biggest drop since WWII
By MIKE STOBBENEW YORK (AP) — U.S. life expectancy fell by a year and a half in 2020, the largest one-year decline since World War II, public health officials said Wednesday. The decrease for both Black Americans and Hispanic Americans […]
Read MoreSenate leader expects SC redistricting to finish by October
The process to draw new districts for South Carolina House and Senate seats as well as the U.S. House kicked off Tuesday with senators hopeful the whirlwind of map drawing, negotiations, public hearings and final vote will take less than […]
Read MoreNIL era brings cautious optimism to college-town businesses
By AARON BEARD CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — Bret Oliverio says he wants college athletes to endorse his Sup Dogsrestaurant along the main Franklin Street drag steps from the University of North Carolina. He is just being patient before jumping into […]
Read MoreSome North Carolina hospitals dangerously low on blood
Leaders of the agencies that provide blood to some North Carolina hospitals say the easing of the coronavirus pandemic has created potentially dangerous shortages. As people get out and about more, injuries from car crashes and other traumas are increasing, […]
Read MoreThat was fleeting: Twitter kills off ephemeral messages
By BARBARA ORTUTAY Twitter is disappearing its disappearing tweets, called fleets, after they didn’t catch on. The company began testing tweets that vanish after 24 hours last March in Brazil. Fleets were designed to allay the concerns of new users who might […]
Read MoreThree arrested in nearly year-old North Carolina murder case
Three North Carolina men have been arrested in connection with a nearly year-old murder case, police in North Carolina said. New Bern police, with help from the U.S. Marshals Carolinas Fugitive Task Force, arrested Jarvis Everett, Jamelle Everett and Tarvis […]
Read MoreCuban leaders beef up police patrols after rare protests
By ANDREA RODRIGUEZ HAVANA (AP) — Cuban police are out in force on the country’s streets as the president is accusing Cuban Americans of using social media to spur a rare outpouring of weekend protests over high prices and food […]
Read MoreBlack Lives Matter mural defaced in North Carolina town
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. (AP) — A Black Lives Matter mural drawn in honor of a North Carolina man shot and killed by sheriff’s deputies was damaged one day after it was unveiled, and police are investigating the incident. A video […]
Read MoreHave You Seen Me?
By DR. JOY MARTINEZ, Staff Writer Perpetrators of trafficking and forced labor are victimizing over 20 million humans across the globe. Within the United States 100,000 children are trafficked each year. According to the United Nations, hundreds of thousands of […]
Read MoreHaiti’s future uncertain after brazen slaying of president
By EVENS SANON and DÁNICA COTO PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — An already struggling and chaotic Haiti stumbled into an uncertain future Thursday, reeling from the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse followed by a reported gunbattle in which authorities said police […]
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