Tracing a family tree can be challenging, especially when birth records are missing or relatives change names through marriage or divorce. Many African Americans face even greater challenges due to a lack of records for enslaved ancestors. As part of Black History Month, a class in Charlotte is helping people find those lost branches of their family tree.
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Artificial intelligence is swiftly entering many aspects of ordinary people’s lives, from seeking advice on how to craft the perfect email or resume to editing photos. It’s also increasingly being used by young people turning to AI for mental health and guidance. It’s easy, costs nothing and there’s no fear of judgment — but is it healthy or dangerous? We take a look at the pros and cons.
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The rise in the number of data centers to power artificial intelligence is driving a surge in demand for electricity. Nuclear energy may be poised to fill the gap. Some see nuclear power as clean but, in the U.S., we haven’t built a new plant since the 1980s and the specter of accidents casts a dark shadow. So, with demand rising, is it time to take another look?
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LOCAL NEWS
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools says it’s offering new grade-level instructional materials that families can access online in the event of absences due to illness, weather or other unforeseen circumstances.
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The utility is currently asking state regulators for permission to raise rates and increase its returns.
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The Energy Saver NC program was funded with $208 million from the Inflation Reduction Act. It is intended to help low- and moderate-income households slash utility bills.
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools says it’s planning to provide more “pass-through” funding for charter schools over the next few years. That’s a reflection of data that forecasts charter school enrollment growth.
NATION & WORLD
DAILY NEWS ROUNDUP
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Duke Energy announces $4.9 million in profits. Gov. Josh Stein says energy efficiency rebates are now available statewide. CMS forecasts growth in area charter schools. The Charlotte City Council approves new rules for native plants and pollinator gardens. Early voting for the March primary begins Thursday.
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