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  • When NC NAACP President William Barber sparred with state budget director Art Pope about the state’s political policies, it made headlines. The exchange…
  • Science is a place where facts and objectivity reign supreme while politics is a blend of perspectives and opinions. So what happens when science and…
  • W. Hodding Carter III was the face of President Jimmy Carter's administration during the 444 days that American hostages were held by Islamic militants in…
  • Hundreds of conservative pastors around the country are so upset about what they see as a moral crisis in government that they are preparing to run for public office themselves.
  • Michel Martin talks with Penn State's Lena Surzhko-Harned and journalist Brian Bonner about how the impeachment inquiry against President Trump is being viewed from a Ukrainian perspective.
  • Amiri Baraka, born Everett LeRoi Joins, was a poet, playwright and political organizer whose career spanned more than five decades. After the…
  • A wild day at the North Carolina General Assembly began with bipartisan support for a $200 million disaster relief bill and ended with an unscheduled…
  • Due South co-host Leoneda Inge chats with three notable HBCU graduates about their relationship with homecoming celebrations and efforts to engage young voters on campus.
  • Jeff Tiberii chats with WUNC's Rusty Jacobs and Mitchell Northam about what could happen at polling stations across the state and what to expect after election results are in.
  • A 1968 federal law allows debt collectors not only to garnish wages but to take from a debtor's bank account. Consumer advocates say the outdated law is overly punitive and out of touch with reality.
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