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(01/24/17 4:11am)
In the week leading up to his inauguration, President Donald Trump and his lawyer Sheri Dillon announced a series of steps the newly elected president would take to avoid conflicts of interest.
(11/23/15 5:35am)
UNC-system efforts to invest in alternative energy have steadily grown — and the $4.6 billion endowment is thriving.
(10/25/15 2:22am)
UNC seniors looking to work in state after graduation got good news after a new report shows North Carolina as a top economic performer in both the Southeast and the nation.
(10/09/15 2:39am)
With the Democratic U.S. Senate primary less than six months away, no clear contender has emerged to challenge incumbent Republican Sen. Richard Burr.
(09/22/15 4:04am)
With 39 percent of students in the UNC-system having taken at least one online course in the 2013-14 academic year, some say online education is a promising tool for college education.
(09/11/15 3:14am)
Drivers education could survive at local high schools as the Senate and House approach a compromise during budget talks, despite months of doubt over the program’s status.
(08/26/15 5:11am)
CORRECTION: Due to an editing error, The Daily Tar Heel misrepresented the headline of the story as "Proposed sales tax bill could unite urban, rural counties in NC" on Tuesday's front page. The headline should reflect that the proposed sales tax bill could divide rural and urban counties in NC. The headline has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(04/24/15 6:19am)
The North Carolina State Lottery has contributed $3.6 billion to the state’s public education system since its inception in 2006 — yet both sides of the aisle continue to criticize the seemingly lucrative program.
(04/16/15 4:19am)
Despite a recent youthful burst of innovation in the U.S. technology industry, more than half of startups don’t survive after five years — casting doubt on the value of entrepreneurial ventures.
(03/26/15 4:59am)
Blunting the progress of medical marijuana programs that have been legalized nationwide — nearly two dozen in total — North Carolina lawmakers on Wednesday voted to kill a proposal that would have launched a medical cannabis program in the state.
(03/18/15 5:14am)
North Carolina has made significant strides since the recession, but a new report from the left-leaning N.C. Justice Center argues that communities across the state are still suffering.
(02/24/15 5:27am)
A recent study shows North Carolina is falling behind other states in preventing tobacco use, on top of having a large number of residents with poor nutrition, low physical activity rates and obesity.
(02/02/15 6:21am)
President Barack Obama boasted a shrinking budget deficit as part of broader comments about the economic recovery in his 2015 State of the Union Address — but a new national report projects bubble-bursting numbers in the near future.
(01/26/15 6:58am)
Researchers recently discovered a clue that could solve the 16th-century mystery of North Carolina’s “Lost Colony,” the first English settlement in the New World — and the ongoing investigation could change the way people see American culture altogether.
(01/22/15 6:00am)
Opposition to President Obama’s executive actions on immigration continues to persist in Republican circles — and North Carolina’s Gov. Pat McCrory is among representatives from 25 states taking legal action.
(01/16/15 5:33am)
Offering Medicaid to children can be a prudent investment, as the Medicaid recipients are expected to pay back more than half the costs of the program through additional income tax revenue later in life.
(01/14/15 5:10am)
The newly Republican-controlled U.S. Senate voted Monday to approve the Keystone XL Pipeline, but President Barack Obama is expected to veto the legislation once it comes to his desk — which could be an increasing trend in his final two years.
(01/09/15 5:45am)
Governor Pat McCrory, along with four other governors, traveled to the White House on Tuesday to talk with President Barack Obama about a variety of issues, including Medicaid expansion.
(12/05/14 8:14pm)
In the midst of a heightened national debate surrounding the use of police force, President Barack Obama on Monday proposed several anticipated reforms for police departments nationwide — including a commitment to increasing the use of body-worn cameras by law enforcement.
(11/20/14 5:45am)
Duke University’s computer science department is investigating potential widespread cheating in a course known as Computer Science 201.