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The food pyramid that once guided Americans’ diets has been retired for more than a decade, but that has not stopped ...
Pedestrians walk their dogs past parked military vehicles. Commuters move past National Guards at metro stations. Baseball ...
At the end of work trips, Nathan Miller goes home to a makeshift bedroom in his parents’ house in Virginia. The 29-year-old ...
Just days before national Democrats gather for their annual summer meeting, Iowa's state party officials on Thursday said it ...
Wake County saw an increase in visitors and visitor spending last year with $3.4 billion spent in the county. More people ...
A UNC-led study says decades of road protection efforts may be accelerating erosion and putting the Outer Banks at greater ...
The average rate on a 30-year U.S. mortgage held steady this week at its lowest level in nearly 10 months, an encouraging ...
Hurricane Erin is moving northeast, away from North Carolina's coast, on Thursday morning, but flooding impacts could linger ...
When temperatures soar at a public school on the small Puerto Rican island of Culebra, students scatter in search of relief.
There’s only so much directing you can do when you send your lead actor, who is holding several bags of goldfish, in water, ...
A Michigan couple held for 32 days in a maximum-security Mexican prison without trial over a dispute with a luxury timeshare company has filed a lawsuit against the company and its chief executive.
Modern placemaking can thrive by adopting existing communities rather than creating audiences from scratch, Greg Behr suggests.