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The $918 million factory is projected create 1,000 jobs. Company officials and politicians say it is vital for national security.
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Diaper Bank of NC is a nonprofit that serves residents in need across the state. The organization has received requests for products like formula for babies, including diapers due to recent furloughs and layoffs from the federal government.
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Amazon is expanding its cloud computing infrastructure and artificial intelligence activities into a rural North Carolina county. The company said Wednesday it intends to invest $10 billion toward building a campus in Richmond County.
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After 35 years in operation, Neo-China in Durham closed its doors at the end of May. The family-owned Chinese restaurant struggled to keep up with rising operational costs, including the increased prices of imported Chinese goods that resulted from the high tariff earlier this spring.
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Leoneda Inge talks to the co-founders of the mutual aid initiative, Durham Community Fridges.
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Leoneda Inge talks to UNC Chapel Hill associate professor of public policy Fenaba Addo about the adverse impact of student loan borrowing.
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Leoneda Inge sits down with NCCU's director of scholarships and student aid to discuss student loans and financial planning.
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Leoneda Inge chats with Visit NC's Scott Peacock about the new Michelin guide dedicated to the American South.
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The Washington Post personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary joins Due South’s Leoneda Inge to share hard truths amid economic uncertainty, as well as strategies to move through it.
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The Assembly’s Johanna Still wrote about a "happy minority" of North Carolina business owners welcoming tariffs. She tells Due South's Jeff Tiberii about her recent reporting.
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Small businesses that depend on imported Chinese goods, like Asian restaurants and grocery stores, are grappling with rising costs due to the 145% tariff on China.
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The U.S. Small Business Administration is reminding those impacted by Helene that they still have time to apply for disaster relief.