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  • The brands of cinnamon are typically sold at discount retailers, such as Save a Lot, Family Dollar and Dollar Tree. The alert follows the recalls of 3 brands of cinnamon-flavored applesauce pouches.
  • Joey Chestnut faced off against Takeru Kobayashi in a Netflix showdown on Monday. Chestnut downed 83 hot dogs and buns to Kobayashi's 66 in 10 minutes, beating his own world record from 2021.
  • 2021 captured voters' attention more than four years prior. In total, more than 117,000 voters in North Carolina switched party affiliation last year, compared with about 49,000 who switched affiliation in 2017.
  • Steinway artist. Chart-topping pianist. Podcast composer. It's no wonder Chad Lawson is considered the "Chopin for the Spotify generation" with his innovative work in classical music.
  • Reporter Luke Broadwater says the committee hired a former news producer to hit Trump where it hurt: "His whole career was built on television, and they were able to use that very medium against him."
  • Larry Owens discusses his role as a singing telegram messenger on HBO's High Maintenance, and working as a wedding singer. Then he plays a game that tests his knowledge of Stephen Sondheim musicals.
  • As technical problems with the government's new health insurance marketplace slow the pace of sign-up, a variety of "fixes" have been proposed. But some of these would create their own challenges. In rough order from least to most disruptive, here are some of the ideas.
  • Tom Steyer is likely the final Democrat to qualify ahead of Friday's deadline. He'll join Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren onstage in Iowa.
  • Human rights groups have called the trial of journalist José Rubén Zamora a politically motivated sham after his newspaper uncovered corruption in the Central American country.
  • Children as young as 6 can be prosecuted in North Carolina juvenile court — the lowest age set by law in the country — but a bipartisan effort would raise the minimum age of delinquency to 10 and move the state out of its status at the bottom.
  • Charlotte Water is thrilled to celebrate Water Week on Saturday, May 6, 2023, with a free community event at the Quest Nature Center!

    There’s something for everyone with activities for all ages, incredible exhibits, snack vendors and the chance to learn about your community’s water! We can’t wait to see you there!
  • Ring in spring with Clayworks! Join us for our two-day Spring Sale and open house April 5 & 6. Stop in to tour our campus and buy sculptural and functional ceramics from more than 20 Clayworks artists.
  • Here, some takeaways from new research that finds that families rise and fall across generations at a much slower rate than anyone thought. For example, the research finds that French-Canadian immigrants are a disadvantaged minority in the U.S.
  • Lawmakers are embroiled in a dayslong stalemate over electing the next speaker of the House. Kevin McCarthy starts a third day facing a group of fellow Republicans who object to him.
  • By most countries' standards, China's economy is flourishing. It grew almost 7 percent in the last quarter and 9 percent for 2008. Still, that was a slowdown, snapping a five-year streak of double-digit growth. China is the world's third-largest economy after the United States and Japan.
  • With plenty of election ennui going around, NPR Books dug into the archives for new ways to look at the election storyline, including an idea of what happens when a campaign gets a dose of sci fi, fantasy and puberty, respectively.
  • Six-year old Jerry Morrison is obsessed with space — a love that intensifies when talking to his uncle, a NASA engineer. "I learned from you a lot," Morrison told him. "More than I could imagine."
  • Everyone's favorite Scottish nanny is headed to Morganton in a "feel-good, family-friendly comedy that delivers" (The Hollywood Reporter). Based on the beloved film, it's "the lovable, big-hearted musical comedy we need right now." (Chicago Tribune) - one that proves we're better together.

    Adult: $48 - $98
    Youth (18 and under): $38

    *Above prices include $3 per ticket facility fee
    *PLUS 6.75% NC Sales tax
    *All persons must have a ticket, including infants
  • Have you or a small human in your life ever wanted to perform on the Davis Theatre stage? This is your chance! Join us on February 7 for an afternoon of karaoke fun for all ages. Our facilitators for the afternoon will be Treva and Cory from Wizards of Sound. Treva is a professional vocal coach and will be on hand to help support an encourage all of our singers. Song selections will be family-friendly! 

    Craft time begins at noon in the Galleries, and our karaoke time will start at 1pm in the Davis Theatre. Please register to let us know you are coming: https://forms.gle/qDRyzpsK5W121RAG6
  • Tuesday's hearing looks at the role of groups like the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys on the Jan. 6 Capitol attack — and the groups' possible connection to former President Donald Trump.
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