Pakistan's army chief, Asim Munir, a key mediator in talks between the U.S. and Iran, was in Iran's capital Tehran Thursday ...
Airlines are facing higher costs, and one airport group in Europe has warned of the risk of a "systemic jet fuel shortage" if ...
Ethan Jamieson, who played a small role in the 2012 movie “The Hunger Games,” is accused of assaulting three men with a ...
Democrats are boasting of eye-popping fundraising hauls in some of this year's top Senate contests, a potential sign of voter ...
Democratic nomination for governor: state Rep. Jermaine Johnson, Charleston attorney Mullins McLeod and Greenville ...
Drug overdose deaths are plummeting in the U.S. in ways never seen before. Experts worry new, toxic "synthetic" street drugs ...
While you might not know his name, many will recognize his voice. Mark Robertson, local radio icon, has been diagnosed with ...
A radio host explores the financial appeal of North Carolina’s housing market but opts to remain in New Jersey, valuing ...
New Hope Church Road in rural Chapel Hill is set to see a section above Interstate 40 close for ten days starting May 11, ...
In rural counties, new developments have prompted soul searching about the lack of land use rules, and many are wondering ...
The FCC has ordered a 98.3 FM translator in Cary, N.C., to shut down until it can resolve 10 interference complaints to ...
What do people who follow foreign affairs make of the war with Iran and the president's foreign policy? NPR spoke with a dozen World Affairs Council members in North Carolina to find out.
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