NC employees go back to work after shutdown
On Thursday, 2,200 N.C. Department of Health and Human Services employees had something they hadn’t had in more than two weeks — a normal day of work.
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On Thursday, 2,200 N.C. Department of Health and Human Services employees had something they hadn’t had in more than two weeks — a normal day of work.
More than 100 animals were rescued from a Pender County puppy mill earlier this month, fueling debate surrounding the lack of state commercial breeding legislation.
CORRECTION — Due to an editing error, a previous version of this article stated that Ken Reininger said global climate change has continued to make survival harder for polar bears at the South Pole. He actually said polar bears live at the North Pole. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
While many students envision a study abroad experience with Spanish tapas or in Parisian cafes, few imagine a semester snapping selfies at the Taj Mahal or navigating colorful outdoor markets.