It happens every four years. The presidential election comes, and, inevitably, somewhere in the state, polling places clog and congest. Near motionless lines run out the door. This past November was ...
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The drafting committee of the National Council (Joint Consultative Machinery), NC-JCM, which represents the central government employee and pensioner bodies, is set to meet on April 13, 2026. During ...
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Danny Davis announced his candidacy this week as a Democrat running for the N.C. House of Representatives seat that comprises Haywood and Madison counties. I come from a family of wage earners and ...
As a healthcare educator and reform advocate, I have dedicated my career to connecting Tennesseans with transparent, cost-effective medical treatment. But the health risks facing our state today ...
FOYIL — Kolbey Sanders wasn’t expecting the ball to pop loose. With 31 seconds left and Foyil clinging to a narrow lead, he was simply trying to make a stop when he saw teammate Kris Beavers bulldoze ...
On any card, when I set or update the due date or time, the time as shown in the date picker pop-up is incremented by four hours when I click the Save button. It doesn't happen if the date or time is ...
Last month, the Trump administration Labor Department slapped a hold on Biden administration rules on H-2A visas, which allow U.S. farmers to hire foreign workers when they are unable to fill their ...
Among the various time-management strategies is one where a person breaks up their day into 30-minute blocks and assigns tasks or activities for each block of the 24 hours. Some bullet journalists ...
I’m not much for predictions. But I will go out on a limb and forecast that for politics in 2025, we are going to see a lot more partisan strangeness. Strangeness? I’m referring to that odd phenomenon ...