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April 15, 2021

Month: March 2021

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Epic Games complains to UK over Apple

March 31, 2021 The North State Journal Comments Off on Epic Games complains to UK over Apple

This March 19, 2018, file photo shows Apple’s App Store app in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File) Cary-based Epic Games submitted a complaint Tuesday about Apple’s alleged “monopolistic practices” to the U.K. competition watchdog, which […]

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Stanly County animal shelter partners with Charlotte nonprofit organization

March 31, 2021 Jesse Deal 0

ALBEMARLE — Last Thursday, March 25, Stanly County Animal Protective Services officially embarked upon a partnership with the Humane Society of Charlotte.  As a direct effect of this new arrangement, the animal shelter, located at […]

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Stanly County churches organize Holy Week services

March 31, 2021 David Larson 0

ALBEMARLE — As the COVID-19 pandemic enters its second year, Stanly County churches are left with the decision of how to run their services during what is the holiest week of the Christian calendar. Many […]

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Sex trafficking crimes brought against Epstein ex-girlfriend

March 30, 2021 The North State Journal Comments Off on Sex trafficking crimes brought against Epstein ex-girlfriend

Sex trafficking charges were added Monday to the indictment against Ghislaine Maxwell, financier Jeffrey Epstein’s ex-girlfriend, as prosecutors alleged that she groomed a 14-year-old girl to recruit other young females in the early 2000s to […]

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South Stanly uses fourth-quarter burst to take down Chatham Central

March 30, 2021 Jesse Deal 0

NORWOOD — Entering the fourth quarter of Friday’s matchup between South Stanly and Chatham Central, both teams had been locked into a subdued stalemate.   The Rowdy Rebel Bulls’ offense then proceeded to flip a switch as it reeled […]

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Taking cops out of traffic stops: Does it make a difference?

March 29, 2021 The North State Journal Comments Off on Taking cops out of traffic stops: Does it make a difference?

CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 FAYETTEVILLE — Before dawn one morning in Fayetteville, North Carolina, a black woman in her late 60s was pulled over by a police officer. The officer said she’d run a stop sign. […]

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Path from Clinton to Biden takes U-turn on debt, trade, more

March 28, 2021 The North State Journal Comments Off on Path from Clinton to Biden takes U-turn on debt, trade, more

The beginning of Joe Biden’s presidency has been marked by high-priced aid packages. (Alex Brandon / AP Photo) WASHINGTON, D.C. — When Bill Clinton spoke of how to build a bridge to the 21st century, […]

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Big Tech’s outsized influence draws state-level pushback

March 27, 2021 The North State Journal Comments Off on Big Tech’s outsized influence draws state-level pushback

Mid-sized and small businesses are fighting back against incentives and benefits received by Big Tech. (Patrick Semansky / AP Photo) New York state Sen. Michael Gianaris was ecstatic when Amazon named Long Island City in […]

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COVID-19 vaccine testing — done at Duke — turns to kids

March 26, 2021 The North State Journal Comments Off on COVID-19 vaccine testing — done at Duke — turns to kids

Alejandra Gerardo, 9, looks up to her mom, Dr. Susanna Naggie, as she gets the first of two Pfizer COVID-19 vaccinations during a clinical trial for children at Duke Health in Durham. (Shawn Rocco / […]

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Cooper announces vaccinations for all state citizens can begin April 7

March 25, 2021 The North State Journal Comments Off on Cooper announces vaccinations for all state citizens can begin April 7

March 3, 2021 — N.C. Governor Roy Cooper gets a COVID-19 vaccination shot. RALEIGH — At a virtual COVID-19 briefing today, Governor Roy Cooper announced that more North Carolinians will soon be able to get […]

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