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North Carolina Honors Heroes After Hurricane Helene

November 15, 2025

In 2024, Hurricane Helene hit North Carolina hard, especially in the western mountains. The storm brought record rainfall, with 24 inches at Mount Mitchell and nearly 31 inches in Busick. This caused massive flooding, over $60 billion in damages, and more than 100 deaths. Phone and internet services

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Top Women's College Basketball Teams: UConn Leads, USC Makes a Surprise Move

November 13, 2025

The UConn Huskies have proven they are the team to beat in women's college basketball. They've secured the top spot in the latest power rankings. But the real surprise is the USC Trojans, who have climbed to the No. 6 position after starting the season at No. 17. USC's rise is thanks to a tough win

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Harlem's Art Hub: A Fresh Look at the Studio Museum

November 6, 2025

The Studio Museum in Harlem is back and better than ever after a seven-year makeover. This place has always been a big deal for Black art, and now it's got a shiny new home to prove it. The building itself is a sight to behold, with its dark facade and big windows that let you see right into Harlem.

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Investors Shuffle Shares in Tech Services Firm

September 2, 2025

Big investors have been busy buying and selling shares of Science Applications International Co. , a company that provides tech services. MetLife Investment Management LLC reduced its stake by 2. 8% in the first quarter. They now own 27, 141 shares, worth about $3. 05 million. Other investors made

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North Carolina Senate Race Gets a Shake-Up

July 5, 2025

Senator Thom Tillis' decision not to run again has changed the game in North Carolina's Senate race. This move has big effects on who might win control of the Senate in the next elections. Democrats need to win four more seats to take charge, and North Carolina is a key place for them to start. In

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The Midwest's Heat Crisis: More Than Just Hot Weather

June 25, 2025

The Midwest is facing a serious heat crisis. People are flocking to water spots to cool down, but this comes with risks. Drownings have been reported at lakes and rivers. In Chicago, the fire department got 90 calls over the weekend alone. Authorities are warning everyone to be careful around water.

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Coal Miners' Health Program Gets a Lifeline

May 15, 2025

A recent court decision has breathed new life into a vital health program for coal miners in West Virginia. The ruling came after a judge ordered the reinstatement of a health monitoring program that had been cut by the federal government. This program is crucial for detecting black lung disease, a

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Union Support for Cuomo: A Complex Political Dance

April 26, 2025

There's a lot of talk about Andrew Cuomo these days. He's running for mayor of New York City and has just secured a big endorsement. The 1199SEIU, the city's largest health care workers' union, has thrown its support behind him. This might seem surprising to some. After all, the union's leader, Geor

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The Basketball Enigma: MiLaysia's Journey to Greatness

April 2, 2025

In the world of college basketball, there is a player who stands out for all the right and wrong reasons. MiLaysia Fulwiley, a sophomore at South Carolina, is a unique talent. She has the ability to dazzle with her skills but also the tendency to frustrate with her inconsistencies. Her journey is a

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The Final Four: Who Will Shine in Tampa?

April 1, 2025

The NCAA Women's Final Four is here, and it's shaping up to be an intense showdown. The action kicks off in Tampa with a defensive battle between SEC rivals Texas and South Carolina, followed by a high-scoring matchup between UConn and UCLA. These teams have unique strengths and challenges. Let's di