By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer For much of the 20th and early 21st century, the stigma of the “absent father”-particularly the Black absent father-was ingrained in American culture, media, and public policy. Rooted in historical inequalities and economic shifts, the […]
Read MoreATLANTA (AP) – Relatives of seven people who drowned in waters off a Georgia island after a ferry dock walkway collapsed announced Wednesday they filed a lawsuit against the companies that designed and built it. Dozens of people were standing on the […]
Read MoreBy Jordan Meadows Staff Writer In a unanimous decision, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools (CHCCS) Board of Education has appointed Dr. Rodney N. Trice as the district’s next superintendent. Trice, who currently serves as Deputy Superintendent for Teaching & Learning, […]
Read MoreBy Ms Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer A Ramble Through Moore County A recent curated ramble through Moore County with Preservation North Carolina offered a unique glimpse into the interwoven histories that shaped the world-renowned village of Pinehurst. The ramble […]
Read MoreBy Brando Simeo Starkey Lithub The Thirteenth Amendment reads briskly. Split into two sections, the first states, “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the […]
Read MoreNC Newsline – The North Carolina House voted 59-48 Wednesday to pass a contentious bill authorizing constitutional carry, sending it to Democratic Gov. Josh Stein for approval. Senate Bill 50, “Freedom to Carry NC,” would allow individuals who are U.S. citizens, […]
Read MoreBy Colin Campbell WUNC In addition to the potential federal funding cuts that public broadcasters across the country are facing, PBS North Carolina could also lose a big chunk of its state funding this year. The Senate budget would slash […]
Read MoreBy Blake Montgomery The Guardian Since protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles began, false and misleading claims about the ongoing demonstrations have spread on text-based social networks. Outright lies posted directly to social media mixed with misinformation spread through […]
Read MoreBy Jordan Meadows Staff Writer The struggle against slavery in the United States began well before the Civil War. As early as 1789, organizations like the Pennsylvania Society for the Abolition of Slavery sought to improve conditions for free Blacks […]
Read MoreNC Newsline – The North Carolina House Rules Committee voted 12-10 Tuesday afternoon to pass a controversial bill that would allow individuals to carry concealed firearms without a permit. Senate Bill 50, “Freedom to Carry NC,” would allow individuals who […]
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