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January 17, 2021

Month: August 2018

Article

U.S. reaches trade deal with Mexico, Canada rejoins talks

August 29, 2018 Donna King

WASHINGTON, D.C./RALEIGH — Canada’s top trade negotiator joined her Mexican and U.S. counterparts in Washington on Tuesday in a bid to remain part of a trilateral North American trade pact, as U.S. officials expressed optimism […]

Article

Liberal Democrat and Trump-backed Republican to face off for Florida governor

August 29, 2018 By John Whitesides and Letitia Stein

Tallahassee – Liberal mayor Andrew Gillum pulled off a stunning upset in the Democratic primary for Florida governor on Tuesday, beating several better-funded rivals to set up a November showdown against a Republican aligned with […]

Article

Turkey’s Albayrak says U.S. sanctions against Ankara could destabilize region

August 29, 2018 Ali Kucukgocmen and David Dolan, Reuters

PARIS/ISTANBUL — U.S. trade sanctions against Turkey could destabilize the region and ultimately bolster regional terrorism and the refugee crisis, Turkish Finance Minister Berat Albayrak claimed on Monday. Albayrak, speaking at a news conference after […]

News

UNC leaders meet over Silent Sam, agree to have a plan by November

August 29, 2018 NSJ Staff

CHAPEL HILL — In reaction to the toppling of UNC Chapel Hill’s long-standing Confederate soldier statue known as Silent Sam, the UNC System’s Board of Governors and the UNC-CH Board of Trustees held special meetings. […]

Features

Options App-Lenty

August 29, 2018 Courtney Burnett for the North State Journal

RALEIGH — Smartphones have been one of the most quickly adopted consumer technologies ever. In 2011, just 35 percent of adults had a smartphone. Now, well over three-quarters of all U.S. adults carry some sort […]

Opinion

HILL: You might be a socialist if …

August 29, 2018 admin

With apologies to Jeff Foxworthy of “You Might Be A Redneck” fame. In a recent Gallup poll, 57 percent of all Democrats said they preferred socialism to capitalism with the highest ratings among liberal young […]

Article

Chansky brings Duke-UNC rivalry current with ‘Blue Blood II’

August 29, 2018 Shawn Krest

In 2005, longtime UNC writer Art Chansky wrote the definitive history of the UNC-Duke basketball rivalry, “Blue Blood.” Chansky, whose then-three decades of experience with the rivalry, dating back to his days with the Daily […]

Article

UNC’s Williams focused on turnovers after exhibitions

August 29, 2018 Brett Friedlander

The North Carolina basketball team put up some impressive offensive numbers during its recent exhibition trip to the Bahamas. Those point totals, however, weren’t the statistics that caught coach Roy Williams’ eye. The Hall of […]

Article

Tutoring from ‘The Admiral’ helped Blue Devils’ DeLaurier improve

August 29, 2018 Shawn Krest

DURHAM — Javin DeLaurier stepped into David Robinson’s gym, ready to get tips from one of the 50 greatest players in NBA history, who just happens to be the father of one of his Duke […]

News

Senator John McCain, ex-POW dies at 81

August 26, 2018 Will Dunham | Reuters

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator John McCain, a former prisoner of war in Vietnam who was the Republican nominee for president in 2008, died on Saturday, his office said. He was 81. A senator for […]

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