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More than 50 years since the end of NASA’s Apollo program, moon missions are about to start up again. As early as March, Artemis II is expected to take four astronauts to orbit the moon in preparation for a moon landing to come. In advance of next month’s launch, we spend an hour with former shuttle astronaut Winston Scott exploring spaceflight, moon missions and more.
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During his campaign, President Trump denied any knowledge of Project 2025, a 900-page conservative blueprint of policy recommendations drafted by the Heritage Foundation. So far, it has served as the road map to his first year in office, reshaping how the government operates and how power is exercised by the executive branch. We look at the elements of Project 2025 that have been implemented and at what may be coming.
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LOCAL NEWS
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Hundreds marched through uptown Charlotte over the weekend in a local demonstration against the Islamic Republic in Iran.
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On Thursday, the EPA repealed the 2009 Endangerment Finding, which identified six greenhouse gases — including carbon dioxide and methane — as public health threats and provided the foundation for federal regulators to enforce greenhouse gas emission standards with the auto industry.
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Viewed one way, Monday’s hearing on crime in Charlotte was a huge success for Republican state legislators.
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UNC School of the Arts dance alumnus William "Will" Gyves has won the prestigious Prix de Lausanne. He competed against nearly 450 applicants from 43 countries.
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A new report finds the American Southeast is more focused on generating new power than using energy more efficiently.
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Charlotte is ending a six-month pilot program that allowed street vendors to sell in NoDa, citing ongoing complaints and enforcement challenges. Some vendors and neighborhood leaders say the move could undercut the district’s creative character and eliminate an important source of income for local artists and entrepreneurs.
NATION & WORLD
DAILY NEWS ROUNDUP
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Lowe's Home Improvement is cutting around 600 corporate jobs. Hundreds march through uptown Charlotte against the Islamic Republic in Iran. Drought conditions worsen across N.C. Huntersville-based 23/XI Racing driver Tyler Reddick wins the Daytona 500.
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