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August 7, 2025

Month: January 2025

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‘Everything was just wrong’: Hurricanes fall flat in 4-0 loss to Wild

January 4, 2025 Cory Lavalette

RALEIGH — No Kirill Kaprizov. No Jared Spurgeon. No problem. The Minnesota Wild, without both their star winger and captain, clamped down on the Hurricanes on Saturday at Lenovo Center, getting two goals from Mats […]

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Book Review: Pip Drysdale’s new Hollywood thriller ‘The Close-Up’ weighs legacy against love

January 4, 2025 Donna Edwards

Drawn by sheer possibility and that magic, golden-hour light of Los Angeles, Zoe Ann Weiss moves from London to California when she gets her two-book-deal break. It’s that Hollywood allure that also prompts her to […]

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Value-seekers drove 2024’s retail trends, dead ends

January 4, 2025 The Associated Press

Value was in vogue in 2024. Shoppers and restaurant patrons in the U.S. were choosy about where and how to spend their money as they wrestled with high housing and food prices. Well-heeled customers traded […]

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Maryland sues maker of Gore-Tex over pollution from toxic ‘forever chemicals’

January 4, 2025 Lea Skene

Maryland is suing the company that produces the waterproof material Gore-Tex often used for raincoats and other outdoor gear, alleging its leaders kept using “forever chemicals” long after learning about serious health risks associated with […]

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Where is AI headed in 2025?

January 4, 2025 Wyatte Grantham-Philips

NEW YORK — As artificial intelligence continues to grow rapidly, more and more businesses are grappling with how to adapt quickly and responsibly. Dan Priest is the new Chief AI Officer at PwC, one of […]

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Two lawsuits filed over law Cooper, Stein call ‘power grab’

January 4, 2025 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Outgoing North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper and Governor-elect Josh Stein have filed two lawsuits against provisions in a recent law passed by the General Assembly after a veto override in December. Session Law […]

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Big Lots reaches deal with NC-based retail operator

January 3, 2025 Dee-Ann Durbin

The discount chain Big Lots, which filed for bankruptcy protection in September, has reached a deal to keep hundreds of its stores and distribution centers open. Big Lots said Friday it will be sold to […]

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KRAWIEC: Simple beliefs but deeply held

January 3, 2025 Sen. Joyce Krawiec

I hope all of you readers have had a joyous Christmas. In celebrating the birth of our Savior, I trust that you found hope and peace in your family gatherings. A few weeks ago, I […]

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Biden administration withdraws Title IX rule change

January 3, 2025 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Just before the Christmas holiday, the Biden administration withdrew its Title IX rule change that changed the definition of sex to include “gender identity.” In its Federal Register withdrawal notice, the Biden Department […]

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Governor Stein’s first executive orders are Hurricane Helene focused

January 3, 2025 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Governor Josh Stein issued his first executive orders as governor on Jan. 2, taking action to help victims of Hurricane Helene. “Winter is here in western North Carolina, and we must act quickly […]

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