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National Book Award winner Imani Perry
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How a Supreme Court case from North Carolina could upend our democratic system
An argument over legislative control of elections to be argued at the Supreme Court has roots in North Carolina and presents serious questions about the future of free elections.
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Examining roadblocks in Charlotte's plan to combat climate change
Charlotte wants to be carbon-free by 2030. They had a plan in place, but now that plan is going to cost 25% more than anticipated. We look at the causes behind the rising cost of going green.
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Local News Roundup: Moore County power substation attack; SCOTUS case out of North Carolina; light rail Silver Line update
On the local news roundup we talk about the attack on a Moore County power station, a North Carolina case in the Supreme Court, more trouble for Madison Cawthorn and a decision on the route of the light rail Silver Line. Those stories and more with Mike Collins and Charlotte area journalists.
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'Sandy Hook' author depicts a tragedy first of gun violence, then of disinformation
In the aftermath of the Sandy Hook tragedy, 10 years ago this month, victims' families were then forced to contend with hateful conspiracy theories. We sit down with an author that writes “Sandy Hook was the first mass tragedy to spawn an online circle of people impermeable and hostile to reality.”
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Local News Roundup: NC Senators support bill to protect same-sex marriage; pay raise for City Manager Marcus Jones; ACC championship comes to Charlotte
On the local news roundup, North Carolina’s senators play a role in the U.S. Senate passing a bill to protect same-sex marriage. A big pay raise for Charlotte’s city manager and the ACC Championship comes to town for the sixth year in a row. Those stories and more with Mike Collins and local journalists.
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Health officials worry about potential tripledemic this holiday season
A possible collision is worrying health care officials. A rough flu season, an increase in RSV, and the ever-looming threat of COVID-19 could lead to what's being called a tripledemic. What should people know to keep themselves safe this holiday season?
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How should news media cover Trump now?
The conundrum of how to cover Donald Trump as he runs again for the highest office in the land. In his 2016 run, the media couldn’t stop covering him. Now that we know who he is, and what happened before, how should media treat him?
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The latest on federal student debt relief
We take a closer look at President Biden’s now-stalled student debt forgiveness plan. It’s tied up in court, so we look at what’s next for litigation, at the economics of the plan and whether it really solves the problem.
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'The Divider' authors discuss the inner workings of the Trump presidency
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Charlotte City Council committee chairs look ahead to 2023 goals
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The increase of antisemitism in America
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Graphic novel tells story of Tommie Smith and his fist-raise for racial justice
It has been more than 50 years since Tommie Smith and his Olympic teammate John Carlos raised their fists on the medal stand in support of racial justice. In the memoir "Victory. Stand!" we learn about Smith's life. The book is a graphic novel aimed at young readers. Joining us is Charlotte resident Derrick Barnes, one of the book's authors.
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Local News Roundup: Wells Fargo fined; CATS bus drivers say no to contract; missing girl in Cornelius
Wells Fargo is fined $3.7 billion for widespread mismanagement of consumer accounts. CATS bus drivers say no, again, to a new contract. And the latest on the search for a missing Cornelius girl. Those stories and more.
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‘In Their Names’ author argues we need to reconsider our understanding of justice
The U.S. imprisons “more people per capita than any other nation,” according to a report from the Prison Policy Initiative released earlier this year. Still, murders have surged since 2019 and violent crimes grew overall. With so many people in prison, why hasn’t crime disappeared? We speak with an expert about the criminal justice system and her argument for why rethinking justice is key to a safer, healthier society.
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The U.N. says climate action is crucial right now. What role do Charlotte and North Carolina play?
The latest U.N. report says if climate goals aren't met over the next couple of decades, there will be a severe impact on humanity. Guest host David Boraks and our panel of guests discuss the gravity of this report, the impact on climate plans in North Carolina and Charlotte, and what the average person should focus on to make a change.
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