ICE seems to be changing from aggressive immigration enforcement on city streets to an apparent return to operations that ...
If you're a parent like me, you know how hard it can be to keep kids entertained. There's always the temptation to hand them an iPad or a cellphone, but Melissa LaSalle presses play on audiobooks. She ...
It's time now for StoryCorps and two young nuns in Kansas City, Missouri. It was 1968, and Sisters Berta Sailer and Corita Bussanmas were teaching at a Catholic elementary school. They realized ...
Based on John Galsworthy’s novels known collectively as “The Forsyte Saga” and adapted to television by Debbie Horsfield, PBS Masterpiece’s latest historical drama, “The Forsytes,” is a sweeping ...
This story first appeared in the weekly WUNC Politics Podcast. Subscribe for free to get the newsletter every Friday from WUNC News Capitol Bureau Chief Colin Campbell. Failed gubernatorial candidate ...
A year after her husband's sudden 2022 death, Utah mother-of-three Kouri Richins self-published a children's book about coping with grief, called Are You With Me? In promotional interviews with local ...
NC Sen. Phil Berger concedes; next GOP Senate leader; U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis on lack of state budget. NC Senate Leader Phil Berger (R-District 26) concedes in primary race to Rockingham County Sheriff ...
Editor's Note: This story originally published Tuesday morning after WUNC News spoke with Mitch Easter about the sale. On Tuesday afternoon, Easter said plans had changed and that he had put the sale ...
Several local governments and organizations across the Triangle are observing Creek Week this week, an annual regional celebration of water and environmental stewardship. Various activities will be ...
Examine how some of America’s conservative political machine uses racial fault lines to gain power. Told by operatives in the rooms where it happened, WHITE WITH FEAR is a deep dive into the ...
New research using a sample of North Carolina middle and high school students found that they spend two to three hours of their school day on their smartphones. The study was published in JAMA Network ...
Alexandre Dumas knew what 19th-century readers wanted from their epic novels. The same stuff we do. Injustice. Indignation. Suffering. Gleefully unapologetic vengeance. And then—maybe—an ...
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