Young families are leaving many large US cities − here’s why that matters
The Conversation – Young families with children are a shrinking part of the U.S. population in many areas. The decline is especially pronounced in major urban centers, including Boston, San Francisco, New York, Minneapolis, Chicago, Los Angeles, Detroit, Seattle, Philadelphia, San Jose […]
Read MoreBiden has become notably quiet after the 2024 election and Democrats’ loss
WASHINGTON (AP) – President Joe Biden has been notably quiet since the Democrats’ gut-wrenching defeat at the polls. After warning voters for years that a Donald Trump win would be calamitous for American democracy, Biden has gone largely silent on his concerns […]
Read MoreNC Republicans Push Through Bill Weakening Incoming Governor And Attorney General
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Republican legislators gave final approval Wednesday to a series of political power moves that would weaken the incoming governor and other Democratic elected officials in the ninth-largest state. They’re contained in a massive bill […]
Read MoreWake County Stars Of Education Honored At WakeEd Gala Event
RALEIGH, N.C. – WakeEd Partnership honored Wake County’s Stars of Education on last Wednesday, October 30th, at its annual gala event at the Raleigh Convention Center. WakeEd Partnership is honored Representative Rosa Gill with this year’s Vernon Malone Friend of […]
Read MoreWalmart CFO says some prices might rise if Trump’s tariffs take effect
The Hill – A Walmart executive warned that President-elect Trump’s plans to raise tariffs on imports could drive the retail giant to increase the price of store items. “We never want to raise prices,” John David Rainey, the company’s CFO said in […]
Read MoreThe White House’s Christmas tree is a symbol of resilience for hurricane-hit North Carolina farms
NEWLAND, N.C. (AP) – The Cartner family had known since last year that one of their farm’s Christmas trees would be headed to the White House this winter. But then Hurricane Helene struck, unleashing a deadly deluge across western North Carolina, including […]
Read MoreEvent Spotlight: All Girls Matter EmpowHERment Conference
By: Jheri Worldwide, Staff Writer The All Girls Matter EmpowHERment Conference can only be described with one word, energy. We began the day dancing and continued to celebrate as we learned and built together throughout the day. America’s Big Sisters […]
Read MoreHow To Heat A Greenhouse For Your Winter Gardening
Ideally, a greenhouse – or the soil in a greenhouse – should be 37°F or warmer to support a garden. While it’s more difficult to reach this temperature during the coldest months of the year, it’s not impossible. Insulating your […]
Read MoreWorking Well: Seeking the elusive work-life balance, one step at a time
NEW YORK (AP) – The moment I knew I had to get serious about work-life balance came without warning. I was writing a high-profile news story during the pandemic when my heart began pounding like a jackhammer. I took a quick, deep […]
Read MoreBig Business Tips To Thrive On Small Business Saturday
Square – Small Business Saturday has become a significant event for local businesses, with consumers showing strong support through their spending. Over the years, spending on Small Business Saturday has seen substantial growth. In 2023, U.S. Consumers spent an estimated […]
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