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It’s Ok To Look Away
For a minute at least. To be a change-maker, you have to take care of yourself too.
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Without Access to Health Care, Two of My Employees Died from Preventable Deaths
The owner of a North Carolina childcare center remembers Ms. Kathy and Ms. Brenda, two employees who fell into the state’s Medicaid coverage gap.
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NC’s Population Is Getting Older. How Does It Become More Accessible for Elderly People?
A new survey from the state wants tips for making towns, cities, and rural areas “great places for people of all ages.”
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How to Talk to Your Children About the Texas School Shooting
Keep to your routines, limit children’s exposure to news reports, and, above all, listen to them, mental health experts say.
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‘I’m So Grateful My Wife Knew the Signs’: NC Attorney General Josh Stein Suffers ‘Mild Stroke’
North Carolina is located in what’s known as the “stroke belt” of the country. Here are some common symptoms to look out for.
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Bill Would Strengthen Unions in NC, an Anti-Union State
The PRO-Act passed the US House in March, and every NC Republican member of Congress voted against it
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Takeaways From Election Day? Beasley’s the Big Ticket and No One Knows for Sure Who’s Running the NC GOP
Tuesday’s primary exposed a power struggle between Trump and everyone else in NC’s GOP.
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Don’t Water Down Your Baby Formula and Other Crucial Tips for Making It Through the Shortage
Here’s what caused the shortage, what’s being done about it, and what parents can do now.
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68 Years After Brown v. Board of Education, the Work to Desegregate Our Schools Isn’t Finished
Today marks a watershed moment in American history. But history is still being written.
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NC’s Supreme Court Race Might Be the Most Important on the Ballot
The Democratic nominees are set, but with voting rights and abortion rights in peril, three conservative candidates are on the primary ballot.
























