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North Carolina Catholic Bishops Advocate for Compassionate Immigration Reform

North Carolina Catholic Bishops Advocate for Compassionate Immigration Reform

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — In response to President Donald Trump’s tough stance on immigration, North Carolina’s Catholic bishops are calling for a compassionate approach to immigration reform. The bishops’ statement follows a wave of protests across the country and comes amid rising concerns over the treatment of migrants in the U.S. The Need…

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Flu Rates on the Rise in North Carolina

Flu Rates on the Rise in North Carolina: Health Officials Urge Vaccination

Flu rates are climbing in North Carolina, placing the state in the “very high” category for influenza cases. According to the latest report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), North Carolina’s flu activity is outpacing that of Virginia, with cases continuing to surge. Flu Rates Increase Amid Low Vaccination Numbers Health officials…

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Protest halts traffic at South Holden Road in Greensboro

Trump’s Immigration Policies: Protest halts traffic at South Holden Road in Greensboro

GREENSBORO, N.C. – A protest against Trump’s Immigration Policies brought traffic to a standstill at the busy intersection of South Holden Road and West Gate City Boulevard on Sunday. Demonstrators gathered for nearly four hours, voicing their opposition to the former president’s stance on immigration. Traffic Disruptions and Police Response At the height of the…

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Trump Says Microsoft Is in Talks to Buy TikTok

Trump Says Microsoft Is in Talks to Buy TikTok: Live Updates

President Donald Trump confirmed ongoing discussions between Microsoft and TikTok amid rising speculation about the future of the popular social media app. Speaking with reporters from Air Force One on Monday evening, Trump shared insights into the high-stakes negotiations involving the tech giant and the embattled platform. Microsoft Engages in Talks to Acquire TikTok When…

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Greensboro Gets $1.9 Million Grant for Community Safety Initiatives

Greensboro Gets $1.9 Million Grant for Community Safety Initiatives

GREENSBORO, N.C.—The City of Greensboro is making strides in its efforts to curb violence and promote community safety after receiving a $1.9 million grant from the Department of Justice. This grant is the largest ever awarded to the city’s Community Safety Department, formed two and a half years ago to address violence innovatively. Expanding the…

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