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The Division of Motor Vehicles is using interns to help manage long lines at driver's license offices. DMV wants to put ...
North Carolina's so-called Medicaid "rebase" comes up more than $300 million short of what state health officials say they ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Evan Feigenbaum from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace about the recent downturn in U.S.-India relations, prompted by Trump administration tariff policy.
The man who killed four people in New York City had a history of mental health issues, including two commitments to treatment initiated by Las Vegas police. But legally, he was still allowed to buy ...
Hurricane Katrina exposed longstanding flaws in the New Orleans criminal justice system. In the 20 years since, there has ...
Rep. Ross held a roundtable weeks after the remnants of Tropical Storm Chantal killed six people in central North Carolina. That storm came amid NC's Helene recovery.
More than 500 former officials who once led Israel's military and security agencies are asking President Trump to help stop the war in Gaza. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with one of them.
We speak with James Larkin, the head of a project in South Africa that's experimenting with using radiation to prevent rhino poaching. They sedate the animals and inject radiation into their horns.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, Vibrio are bacteria that naturally live in certain coastal waters, and ...
Fourteen million people in Sudan have been displaced by war and famine. The Atlantic's Anne Applebaum writes about the scale of destruction in her article, "The Most Nihilistic Conflict on Earth." ...
Tropical Storm Dexter is out in the open ocean, and while it had minimal impact of eastern North Carolina save for some rough ...
The proposed rule changes will be presented to the N.C. Marine Fisheries Commission for final approval in November 2025.
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