State Tipoffs Involving North Carolina Newsletter for Tuesday June 24, 2025 ( 5 items ) |
App State Researchers Uncover Hidden History at Fort Defiance
BOONE, North Carolina, June 24 -- Appalachian State University issued the following news:
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App State researchers uncover hidden history at Fort Defiance
By Bret Yager
BOONE, N.C. -- In a newly discovered graveyard at Fort Defiance in Caldwell County, an interdisciplinary effort led by Appalachian State University is establishing "a place where science can meet humanity," as App State researcher Dr. Ellen Cowan describes it. The confirmation of the previously undocumented resting place o
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Initial Analysis of N.C. Department of State Treasurer and Open AI: "Better Outcomes for Taxpayers"
RALEIGH, North Carolina, June 24 -- The North Carolina State Treasurer issued the following news release on June 23, 2025:
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Initial Analysis of N.C. Department of State Treasurer and Open AI: "Better Outcomes for Taxpayers"
The 12-week pilot program between the North Carolina Department of State Treasurer (DST) and OpenAI found millions of dollars in potential unclaimed property that could soon be on its way back to North Carolinians. The partnership was formed to see how artificial inte
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NC Democrats to Vote on Israel Embargo Resolution
RALEIGH, North Carolina, June 24 -- The North Carolina Republican Party issued the following news release:
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NC Democrats to Vote on Israel Embargo Resolution
RALEIGH -- On Saturday, June 28, radical left North Carolina Democrats will continue their hostility towards Israel by voting on a resolution calling for an embargo of all military aid.
The resolution, which is available on the party's own website, says in part:
Israel is declared by Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, B'Ts
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Stein Vetoes Show True Colors
RALEIGH, North Carolina, June 24 -- The North Carolina Republican Party issued the following statement on June 23, 2025:
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Stein Vetoes Show True Colors
RALEIGH -- The North Carolina Republican Party (NCGOP) responds to the vetoes of common sense legislation by radical liberal Gov. Josh Stein:
It's not surprising Gov. Stein sided with his billionaire donors' radical open border policies and vetoed legislation to complement President Trump's historic effort to secure the Southern border.
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Teens aren't the problem. Stereotypes are.
WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina, June 23 -- Wake Forest University posted the following news:
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Teens aren't the problem. Stereotypes are.
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Teenagers are often seen as moody, rebellious and overly focused on what their peers think. Wake Forest Psychology Professor Christy Buchanan says these stereotypes can hinder good parenting and negatively affect parent-teen relationships.
Buchanan, a developmental psychologist, has spent years researching parenting beliefs and practices. Her resear
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