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North Carolina

Jan 28

Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas Will Not Stop Celebrating Their Nuptials

This time the couple took the festivities stateside, toasting their wedding at the Jonas' family restaurant in North Carolina.
By Morgan Halberg
Nov 20

The Dining and Nightlife Power List: Food and Drink’s 55 Most Influential People

Here are the 55 power players most deeply influencing dining and nightlife in 2018 and beyond.
By Karen Palmer
Sep 12

Fake News About Hurricane Florence Is Flooding Social Media—Here’s How to Avoid It

No, you can't shoot at a hurricane. No, Hurricane Florence does not contain sharks.
By John Bonazzo
Jun 5

Thomas Jefferson Had an Italian Artist Make These Odd George Washington Sculptures

By David D'Arcy
PA State Capitol Building.
Jan 23

Pennsylvania Supreme Court Rules to End Partisan Gerrymandering

By Francesca Friday
US Presidential election electoral map.
Jan 10

North Carolina Congressional Map Ruled ‘An Unconstitutional Partisan Gerrymander’

By Davis Richardson
Andy Roddick and Brooklyn Decker's custom-built home has a new owner.
Jan 10

Brooklyn Decker and Andy Roddick Bid Adieu to Their North Carolina Home

By Morgan Halberg
Prince Harry's fiancée Meghan Markle came in last place.
Jan 8

Meghan Markle and Aly Raisman Named Best-Mannered Celebrities

By Margaret Abrams
John Coltrane
Apr 13

‘Chasing Trane’ Illuminates the Spirit of John Coltrane

By John Kruth
Virginia Dare (1587-?). First child born in North America of English parents, b. Roanoke Island, Virginia colony (now North Carolina). She was the granddaughter of the colony's governor, John White. The colony and its inhabitants vanished mysteriously and became known as the 'Lost Colony.'
Apr 10

Debate Over a Gold Ring Revives the Lost Colony of Roanoke Mystery

By Alanna Martinez
Tfw a baby is more woke than you are.
Jan 23

These ‘Woke Babies’ Were Everyone’s Favorite Part of the Women’s Marches

By John Bonazzo
The Comet Ping Pong pizzeria.
Dec 9

‘PizzaGate’ Restaurant Starts GoFundMe to Upgrade Security

By John Bonazzo
Henderson, Nevada.
Nov 9

A Look at US Swing States From Space, McDonald’s Sues City of Florence

By Alanna Martinez
Hillary Clinton at her campaign kickoff on Roosevelt Island last year.
Nov 4

Team Clinton Touts the ‘Hillary Coalition’ as a Bulwark Against Donald Trump

By Will Bredderman
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump after the first presidential debate. The winner in this election is not yet known. But the loser is the entire profession of journalism.
Oct 17

Clinton’s Campaign Manager Says Attacking the System Is ‘What Losers Do’

By Will Bredderman
What would Coach Taylor think?
Sep 27

Texas Prisoners Can Read ‘Mein Kampf’ But Not ‘Friday Night Lights’

By John Bonazzo
“Just Down the Road” by Damian Stamer
Jun 19

For Artistic Inspiration: SOCO Gallery in Charlotte, NC

By Jordana Warmflash
Sen. Bernie Sanders.
Mar 16

Tight Fight in Missouri on Both Sides; Hillary Clinton Dominates Tuesday

By Will Bredderman
Greg Chait (Photo: Chris Sorensen/Observer)
Sep 23

The Elder Statesman’s Greg Chait Is Reinventing the Cashmere Business

By Dena Silver
Employees of ERDF (Electricity Network Distribution France) and Louis Dreyfus company install an electric submarine cable and optical fiber between Quiberon and Belle-Ile-en-mer, western France, on March 11, 2015. The underwatered power line of 15km is installed by ERDF to connect the Brittany island of Belle-Ile-en-mer inhabited by 5000 people. AFP PHOTO / JEAN-SEBASTIEN EVRARD (Photo credit should read JEAN-SEBASTIEN EVRARD/AFP/Getty Images)
Aug 24

Google Fiber and AT&T Like Cities That Lay Fiber, Public IT Veteran Says

By Brady Dale
People stand by as a makeshift memorial is made after vigil at the University of North Carolina following the murders of three Muslim students on February 11, 2015 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. (Photo: Brendan Smialowski/ Getty Images)
Feb 12

With Three Murders in Chapel Hill, America Must Confront Anti-Muslim Rhetoric

By Rabia Chaudry
North Carolina. (Photo: Wikimedia)
Jul 15

North Carolina GOP Beefs With The New York Times

By Colin Campbell
(Photo: Getty)
Sep 6

Cuomo Launches Direct Attack on GOP and Heaps Praise on Obama in North Carolina

By Hunter Walker and Colin Campbell
Sep 6

Sheldon Silver ‘Wasn’t Expecting’ to Have His Remarks Cut Off at the DNC

By Hunter Walker
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