By Molly Grace | Business Insider Last year, mortgage rates were supposed to go down a lot. But in spite of some big drops in the fall of 2024, rates ended the year close to where they started. What will […]
Read MoreBy: Jordan Meadows | Staff Writer Names are more than mere labels; they carry the weight of history, culture, and identity. For African Americans, names have long been a way to assert individuality, heritage, and pride. Yet, throughout history, names […]
Read MoreBy: Ms Jheri Worldwide | Staff Writer Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings, the minds behind the “Earn Your Leisure” platform, have delivered another powerful piece of content with their debut book, “You Deserve to Be Rich.” This isn’t just another […]
Read MoreNC Health News – On Saturday, March 15, volunteers gathered at sites like West Point on the Eno River, where cool temperatures and gray skies greeted them. Wearing neon-colored vests and armed with grabber tools and trash bags, they spread […]
Read MoreBy Jordan Meadows | Staff Writer In recent months, North Carolina homeowners have seen a surge in their insurance premiums, a trend that has left many questioning the stability of the state’s insurance market. In January 2024, Insurance Commissioner […]
Read MoreRALEIGH, N.C. — The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today announced students across North Carolina will soon have access to high-quality, virtual mental health care through Hazel Health. This initiative, supported through an investment by UnitedHealthcare, is part of […]
Read MoreBy Ms Jheri Worldwide, Staff Writer The U.S. Mint has unveiled its American Women Quarters 2025, and among the distinguished figures honored is prolific journalist Ida B. Wells-Barnett, a name that resonates with courage, resilience, and unwavering dedication to […]
Read MoreBy Nikole Hannah-Jones | ProPublica The authors of the 1968 Fair Housing Act wanted to reverse decades of government-fostered segregation. But presidents from both parties declined to enforce a law that stirred vehement opposition. A few months after Congress passed […]
Read MoreNC Newsline -Christina Butler, a first grade teacher in Wilkes County, nearly quit her job just weeks into her first year. But thanks to the North Carolina New Teacher Support Program, Butler is still a teacher today. “If you go into […]
Read MoreBy Grace Vitaglione | North Carolina Health News Lindsi Franklin’s son, Isaac, was 9 years old in June 2024 when doctors found an abscess in his stomach and a section of diseased bowel. He was diagnosed with severe Crohn’s disease […]
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