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In the Media
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In the Media
A political wake-up call: More Fayetteville-area voters are abandoning political parties
Fayetteville Observer | April 15, 2024
The Wilmington area has more unaffiliated voters than ever before. How do parties reach them?
Wilmington StarNews | April 10, 2024
Why So Many Women Are Waiting Longer to Have Kids
Time Magazine | April 10, 2024
Renters insurance doesn’t cover floods, surprising some tenants during climate disasters
Street Light News | April 8, 2024
The new Latino South
Gulflive.com | April 5, 2024
A nimble New York grocery store follows Latino immigration to the south
The Guardian | March 29, 2024
Who Can Prescribe Weight Loss Drugs? Why the Type of Provider You See Matters
VeryWell Health | March 15, 2024
Being a parent is a hidden scientific superpower — here’s why
Nature | March 13, 2024
Your immune system can make you feel sad, and that’s a good thing
NPR Ted Radio Hour | March 8, 2024
Report: NC school districts that serve mostly Black children hold more students back a grade
WUNC | March 4, 2024
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