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Love it or hate it: Valentine's Day has almost arrived.
A team of Duke students and faculty is developing a technology that will offer onscreen fact checks during television broadcasts of political events—just in time for the 2020 presidential election.
As concerns about a potential upcoming recession grow, Duke has contingency plans to combat the effects of a potential economic downturn on the University.
Thousands gathered for the third annual Raleigh Women’s March, drawing together women of all ages and backgrounds.
Like your sweet aunt who never judges, Pitchforks has seen you at your best and worst.
Nearly half of American chief financial officers are predicting a recession by the end of 2019, according to a recent Duke survey of more than 500 CFOs.
A new voter ID law will require photo identification to cast a ballot in North Carolina.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement's recent deportation of undocumented immigrant Samuel Oliver-Bruno, who lived in sanctuary in a Durham church for 11 months as one of six people in North Carolina in sanctuary, has led to heightened protection for a second undocumented immigrant in a local church.
For 11 months, Samuel Oliver-Bruno lived in sanctuary from immigration authorities in a Durham church. His Duke Divinity School classmates responded by moving their classes to the church.
Army veteran Johnathon Nauta was told to spend his final days in hospice—until Duke surgeons performed an abdominal wall transplant for the first time in North Carolina's history and saved his life.
Europe's disunity has come in part from secularism, Erhard Busek, Vice-Chancellor of Austria from 1991 to 1995, said at an event Monday.
Despite the agreement of a revised version of the North American Free Trade Agreement both Canada and Mexico expect more cooperation from the United States, general consuls of the two countries said at an event Wednesday.