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Monkeypox is a rare disease caused by infection with monkeypox virus, which is endemic to some African countries. Neither North nor South Carolina had identified a case as of Wednesday afternoon — but one health expert said it "wouldn't be a huge surprise."
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States received millions from a federal settlement with Volkswagen, after the automaker admitted to equipping diesel cars with devices that helped them cheat on emissions tests.
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Senate leader Phil Berger was a longtime opponent of accepting federal funds through the 2010 Affordable Care Act to cover people that make too much money to qualify for traditional Medicaid, but too little to qualify for subsidized private plans.
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Ruth Whitehead Whaley was the first Black woman to study at the Fordham University School of Law and to receive a degree from there.
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The decision lost some urgency, however, because Cawthorn lost his May 17 primary in the 11th Congressional District to state Sen. Chuck Edwards.
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What was initially more than 34,000 submissions for the panel to consider got whittled down to 3,670 to a final list of 87 potential names for the nine installations.
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Crews from the U.S. Coast Guard will dredge up sand this weekend to alleviate the issue.
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State education officials are working on a plan to overhaul how teachers are paid and licensed and they're seeking feedback. Here's what to know.
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North Carolina is one of a dozen states that have not expanded Medicaid.
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Over the past couple of years, University of North Carolina Wilmington researchers are seeing an influx of odd marine mammals on the North Carolina coast. Their hypothesis: it has something to do with climate change.