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David Cutcliffe won’t return for a 15th season as Duke’s coach after the school announced a “mutual agreement for separation” on Sunday following the Blue Devils’ winless Atlantic Coast Conference record.
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A new coronavirus variant, first discovered in South Africa, has begun to spread around the globe. Vaccine producers say they're working to get ahead of the new strain.
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Journalist James Andrew Miller and NPR TV critic Eric Deggans talk about how HBO changed television and why the next few years are pivotal for the network's future.
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Transracial adoptees share stories of questioning how and what they were taught about race and identity growing up.
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Elissa Cunane scored 20 points, making eight of her nine shots from the field, to help No. 5 N.C. State run past second-ranked Maryland 78-60 at the Baha Mar Hoops Pink Flamingo Championship tournament.
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New state data shows more than 1.3 million of the roughly 8.2 million North Carolina adults who qualify for a COVID-19 booster shot — or one in six eligible residents — have gotten the extra protection against a virus that has killed about 775,000 Americans.
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At the beginning of November, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services reported less than half of the funds had been either spent or obligated to schools for reimbursements. The funds must be used by the end of June.
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Thursday through Sunday, WUNC will offer special programming for Thanksgiving and Hanukkah.
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Former state Sen. Erica Smith has announced that she will end her campaign for U.S. Senate and launch a congressional bid to replace Rep. G.K. Butterfield.
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The Bidens then traveled to North Carolina's Fort Bragg on Monday evening to celebrate "friendsgiving" with service members and military families.
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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper and his wife are expected to join the Bidens on Monday during their visit to Fort Bragg.
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As teacher vacancies continue to create problems, public schools in North Carolina are having a particularly hard time filling positions for special education.
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Today on Tested, we introduce to our listeners the fantastic new podcast from WUNC: Me & My Muslim Friends
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Anita's parents have told her that they want their aging process to be easy on her and her siblings. But how does that intention become reality? Anita talks to folks who are looking at the aging process head-on and thinking about how to build webs of community and care for their older selves.
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In the Season 2 debut, guests Abdullah Dorgham and Ahmed Amer bond with host Yasmin Bendaas over a shared confusion that comes when asked to fill out their race on forms.
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