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The State Board of Education voted 9-to-2 to request a moratorium on new spending for Opportunity Scholarship vouchers as part of its budget request to the General Assembly.
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President Trump carried the majority Arab American city in the 2024 election, driven by widespread anger over the Biden administration's handling of the war in Gaza.
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Ten years since the murders of three Muslim students in Chapel Hill, a documentary tells their storyRemembering a tragedy that rocked our community. It’s been 10 years since three Muslim American college students were killed in Chapel Hill. We talk with the filmmaker behind the documentary “36 Seconds – Portrait of a Hate Crime.”
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Celeste Headlee speaks with Pastor Ricardo Correa of Monte Sinai Durham about his efforts to prepare his and other Latino congregations for potential interactions with ICE during their services.
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North Carolina might expand an experimental initiative to address the nonmedical health needs of low-income residents by using Medicaid dollars.
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Democratic state lawmakers who served in the military demanded that Republican state Supreme Court candidate Jefferson Griffin abandon his attempt to invalidate thousands of ballots, including ones cast by military and overseas voters.
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The state House introduced a new $500 million Helene recovery funding bill Wednesday. The amount is about half of what Gov. Josh Stein proposed spending earlier this week, although the two plans for western North Carolina include many similar programs.
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Demonstrators gathered in downtown Raleigh Wednesday to protest the recent actions of President Donald Trump's administration.
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Leoneda Inge talks to National Geographic Explorer in Residence Tara Roberts about her new book, Written in the Waters: A Memoir of Home, History and Belonging.
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Leoneda Inge chats with Dr. Brian Klausner about providing holistic healthcare to homeless patients in Raleigh.
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Leoneda Inge talks to WCPSS superintendent Dr. Robert P. Taylor about the possibility of ICE visits at public schools in the district.
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Ten years since the murders of three Muslim students in Chapel Hill, a documentary tells their story
Remembering a tragedy that rocked our community. It’s been 10 years since three Muslim American college students were killed in Chapel Hill. We talk with the filmmaker behind the documentary “36 Seconds – Portrait of a Hate Crime.”
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Self-help has existed in some form since the dawn of human civilization and has grown into a robust industrial complex. But does self-help really make us better people?