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President Donald Trump's megabill could cost North Carolina hundreds of millions of dollars in funding for a federal food assistance program. Both the House and Senate versions of the megabill would shift part of the program's cost to the states.
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The Republican megabill cuts trillions in taxes, while scaling back spending on Medicaid and other federal programs. It now heads to the House, where some GOP lawmakers are signaling major objections.
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The National Climate Assessment is the most influential source of information about climate change in the United States.
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From the social movements underpinning Social Security and Medicare to the hit TV show "The Golden Girls," Duke professor James Chappel takes Due South on a journey through American aging, and what the future of aging in our country might look like.
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U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis says the Senate’s current megabill would effectively end Medicaid expansion in North Carolina — and that’s the main reason he’s opposing the bill.
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WUNC music reporter Brian Burns chats with Gemynii about her evolution as a DJ and artist, and also what sets Durham apart from other cities with DJ scenes.
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The high court ordered appellate judges to reexamine cases from Idaho, North Carolina, Oklahoma and West Virginia involving access to medical care and birth certificates.
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The announcement comes after Sen. Tillis opposed Trump's budget bill. And acclaimed historian Blair LM Kelley celebrates the sharecroppers, maids, and postal workers in her award-winning book, “Black Folk – The Roots of the Black Working Class.”
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Child safety advocates are warning about the dangers of heatstroke from leaving kids in hot cars. Experts say vehicle temperatures can rise 20 degrees in just 10 minutes, even on mild days, putting children at serious risk. This year, nine children have died in hot cars across several U.S. states, including five in June.
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Republican Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina says he won't seek reelection. That news Sunday comes one day after he announced his opposition to President Donald Trump’s tax breaks and spending cuts package because of its reductions to health care programs.
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The heat wave that hit North Carolina this week brought record highs—and an increase in heat-related hospital visits. Here's what doctors are recommending to stay safe the rest of the summer.
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Moments before the Hurricane Helene relief package was passed by both chambers, legislators struck a controversial provision.
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From the social movements underpinning Social Security and Medicare to the hit TV show "The Golden Girls," Duke professor James Chappel takes Due South on a journey through American aging, and what the future of aging in our country might look like.
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It’s easy to recognize great erotica when you come across it — the reactions are physical and palpable. Embodied goes behind the scenes to learn how the steamiest of sex scenes get made.