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Miles Bridges leaves behind complicated legacy with Charlotte Hornets after trade
The Charlotte Hornets agreed to trade Miles Bridges to Phoenix three days after trading away running mate LaMelo Ball. Bridges leaves a complicated legacy.
Former UNC, NBA player among six charged in federal sports betting indictment
Edward Davis, a 2009 UNC champion men’s basketball player, and Malik Beasley indicted on charges including sports bribery, wire fraud and money laundering.
What we know about the Swiss biopharma company behind the $1.5B Rock Hill venture
What to know about Octapharma in Rock Hill, the Swiss Company investing $1.5B and creating 1,500 jobs for corporate and manufacturing site for plasma, R&D.
Former ECU, NFL star Chris Johnson reveals ‘shocking’ ALS diagnosis. What we know
Former East Carolina University, Titans running back Chris Johnson revealed his ALS diagnosis on Good Morning America, sharing efforts to raise awareness.
Latest ‘scandal’ in NC’s Senate race worsens Whatley’s authenticity problem | Opinion
It underscores the challenges of facing an opponent who North Carolina voters already know and trust.
Love Island USA’s Jen Calls Out Gal for Not Complimenting Her Enough
Love Island USA‘s Jen Terry took issue with Gal Tshnieder not complimenting her enough.
Love Island USA’s Corbin, Parmida Shower Together After Past Villa Hookups
Love Island USA‘s Corbin Mims and Parmida Keshani took their relationship to the next level by showering together in the villa.
Elliot Page Shows Off Ripped Body and 6-Pack Abs After Boxing Training
Elliot Page is ready to rumble after undergoing some intense boxing training.
DEI ban in NC K-12 schools is ‘solution in search of a problem,’ CMS official says
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools official Charles Jeter calls the state DEI ban largely unnecessary while warning it could hamstring districts and teachers.
NC sues Trump administration over Medicaid eligibility changes
NC AG Jeff Jackson challenges CMS guidance that narrows exemptions for medically frail individuals, saying new rules violate congressional law and risk lives.