Israel proceeds with proposal on West Bank settlements
Israel plans to build 2,500 new housing units in the West Bank — though a United Nations resolution denounced the settlements in December.
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Israel plans to build 2,500 new housing units in the West Bank — though a United Nations resolution denounced the settlements in December.
There are sunny days ahead for renewable energy in North Carolina after Duke Energy's growth in solar energy development.
A passion for food and technology brought around 70 people together Friday to launch a new restaurant recommendation app, CurEat.
After a joint report by American intelligence agencies revealed Russian interference in the presidential election, President Barack Obama expelled 35 Russian diplomats. Robert Jenkins, a senior lecturer in the department of political science and former director of the Center for Slavic, Eurasian and East European Studies, discussed U.S.-Russian relations with staff writer Ari Sen.
Duke Energy’s plan to put a plant at Duke University might be powering down—at least for a little while.
North Carolina sits in the middle of the pack for female representation in Fortune 1000 companies, according to a new report released by a women’s education and advocacy campaign.
The ghouls, ghosts and goblins were not the only scary thing out on Halloween weekend.
The Public School Forum of North Carolina released a 2016 report Oct. 20 to address racial inequity in state schools, teaching children with trauma and helping low-performing schools.
Customers on Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina’s Affordable Care Act plans might see a hike in their insurance premiums next year.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article misstated the use of Hillary Clinton's photograph in the raffle. In a statement, Grass Roots North Carolina said Clinton's picture has been popular at shooting ranges in the past. The article has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Starting Saturday, members of the public will have to obtain a court order to access North Carolina police body and dash camera footage.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story misstated information from Michael Reiter, a professor in the UNC Department of Computer Science. Reiter did not specifically discuss the DNC hacking.