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Ariely shares the discoveries he has made about the psychology and behavioral economics behind weight loss and how to overcome the struggle to manage health.
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Ariana DeBose has been moving up in the Broadway world by leaps and bounds. The North Carolina native got her start in showbiz with a role on the鈥
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Back in November, 深夜福利 chose to discontinue 鈥淭he State of Things,鈥 North Carolina鈥檚 only live public radio program heard in the mountains, on the coast鈥
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The letters begin with various greetings. 鈥淒ear 50 year of age self.鈥 鈥淭o my future children.鈥 鈥淒ear future me, It鈥檚 me, I mean you, but circa 2020.鈥濃
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Cecilia Polanco鈥檚 parents did not dream of their daughter owning a food truck when they emigrated from El Salvador to the United States in the early鈥
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For Maia Dery, sitting still has never been much of an option. Her teacher had her sit out in the halls to not disturb other students, and as soon as she鈥
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Twenty-five years ago, renowned poet Lenard D. Moore invited a group of his peers into his basement for a session of writing critique. That monthly鈥
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When former schoolteacher Jane Whaley and her husband, Sam, founded Word of Faith Fellowship in Spindale, NC in 1979, no one could have imagined all that鈥
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Activist Bree Newsome Bass gained national attention in the summer of 2015 when she was arrested for scaling the flagpole at the statehouse in Columbia,鈥
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Malinda Maynor Lowery is a Lumbee Indian whose family goes back more than 10 generations in Robeson County. Lowery was born in Lumberton, N.C. but raised鈥
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When the first wave of federal COVID-19 provisions became available to businesses in April, Black business owners received a very small amount of relief鈥
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Increased coronavirus case numbers and deaths in North Carolina have taken a lethal toll on people inside state prisons. The number of coronavirus-related鈥