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Hairston said, “All people — regardless of the color of their skin or their nationality — are entitled to travel on public roads and enjoy their homes without fear of being threatened, harassed or intimidated.” (Photo: North Carolina Legislature) NC lawmakers considering proposal to expand the definition of anti-Semitism Colin Campbell, WUNC , 22 hours ago David Ford / WFDD The federal court challenge to NC's voter ID law continues in Winston-Salem David Ford, WFDD , 22 hours ago (Photo: National Park Service) Cape Lookout is looking volunteers to help plant sea oats in front of Cape Lookout Lighthouse Annette Weston-Riggs , 22 hours ago * Quarantine of North Carolina dairy herd that was under isolation for bird flu lifted Annette Weston-Riggs , 22 hours ago Officials lifted the isolation after serial testing showed the herd was negative for the virus. * Members of the UNC-Chapel Hill community circulating petition in support of the university's response to pro-Palestinian protesters Liz Schlemmer , 22 hours ago More than 1,400 people have signed the petition, saying they support free speech, and also support the university's disciplinary action against protesters who violated campus policies. * First filly of the year born to the Corolla wild horse herd Annette Weston-Riggs , 22 hours ago Officials say Eowyn, a filly, was first spotted several weeks ago and is the second of three foals born this year. * NC Senate Republicans want to crack down on protests by restricting use of masks, outlawing blocking traffic Colin Campbell, WUNC , 21 hours ago The bill was introduced in a Senate committee Tuesday with the title "Unmasking Mobs and Criminals." * Kinston man sentenced to 60 years in prison after shooting of a Lenoir County Sheriff’s Deputy Annette Weston-Riggs , 21 hours ago While he was on the run, U.S. Attorney Michael Easley says Robert Strother shot a neighbor and when he was caught he had a loaded semi-automatic weapon with the safety set to fire. * Special Forces Qualifications Course, known as Robin Sage, gets underway this week Annette Weston-Riggs , 21 hours ago The “unconventional warfare exercise,” which spans multiple North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee counties, is the last hurdle for soldiers in the Special Forces Qualifications Course at the Warfare Center and School based at Fort Liberty. * N.C. Community College System asking for money for its new funding system during short legislative session Annette Weston-Riggs , 21 hours ago The State Board of Community Colleges unanimously approved the new plan in February, and at that time Finance Committee Chair Lisa Estep said the plan is labor-market driven. Local Features * PRE News Local chefs compete in NCRLA Chef Showdown May 4, 2024 * PRE News Is AI the new teacher's aide? Pamlico professor pioneers AI at community colleges April 26, 2024 * Dueling Dinosaurs, years in the making, opens this weekend at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences April 25, 2024 Latest from NPR * Bid to oust Speaker Johnson fails but GOP turmoil remains Barbara Sprunt , 11 hours ago The House voted overwhelmingly to set aside a motion by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., to remove Johnson as speaker Listen • 3:56 * A drug company will stop selling lucrative medicine to keep a promise to ALS patients Jon Hamilton , 11 hours ago A drug company will voluntarily stop selling a medicine that was bringing in hundreds of millions of dollars, keeping a promise the business made years earlier to people with the fatal condition ALS. Listen • 7:32 * Checking in on fast food workers and franchise owners after a month of wage increase Farida Jhabvala Romero / KQED , 11 hours ago A month after fast food workers in California started earning at least $20 an hour, how is the financial picture for them and franchise owners shaping up? Listen • 3:53 * Republicans and K-12 school leaders clash over handling of antisemitism Cory Turner , 11 hours ago Republicans tried for the kind of headline moments they've scored in similar hearings with elite college presidents. But the testimony from K-12 public school leaders offered few surprises. Listen • 3:26 * Juli Min begins with the future to understand the past in her novel 'Shanghailanders' Jonaki Mehta , 11 hours ago NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with author Juli Min about her new book Shanghailanders, which unspools the story of a family in reverse. Listen • 8:16 * Trump's classified documents trial in Florida is delayed indefinitely Carrie Johnson , 11 hours ago The judge presiding over Trump's case in Florida issued a ruling to indefinitely delay the trial, which centers on allegedly mishandling classified documents and resisting attempts to reclaim them. Listen • 4:10 * Jane Schoenbrun tells story of two outcast teens in the 1990s in 'I Saw the TV Glow' 11 hours ago It's Been a Minute's Brittany Luse talks with Jane Schoenbrun, the writer and director of I Saw the TV Glow, about two suburban teens in the 1990s who bond over a show. Listen • 7:47 * Many Palestinians have fled Rafah, but many others have nowhere to go Aya Batrawy , 11 hours ago Aid groups in the southern Gaza city of Rafah are trying to maintain services for people unable to leave amid an Israeli assault there. People who can leave Rafah are unsure where to go. Listen • 6:45 * From tweet to three-book deal, this author wants to transform the fantasy genre Kathryn Fink , 11 hours ago A new young adult novel called Blood at the Root follows a Black teen learning to harness his ancestral magic. Before it was a novel, it was a failed TV pilot. Before that, it was a tweet. Listen • 3:13 * Many in Kenya are angry with the government's response after months of heavy rains Emmanuel Akinwotu , 11 hours ago Kenya has endured months of record rainfall with no sign the deluge will stop any time soon. With over 200 killed in flash floods, many Kenyans think the government has been slow to react. 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