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NC attorney general to handle police shooting case

Jonathan Ferrell is seen in an undated photo provided by Florida A&M University. (AP Photo/Florida A&M University)   by Mich Weiss Associated Press...

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY TO HOST WOMEN OF A NEW TRIBE EXHIBITION

Charlotte, NC - The Art Gallery in the John B. Coleman Library on the campus of the historic Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU) will open the internationally acclaimed photographic exhibition WOMEN OF A NEW TRIBE on 1 October 2013.

Cover To Cover… ‘Friends & Foes’

Not in a hundred years. There was just no way. From the minute you saw her, you knew everything you needed to know about that woman. She was a schemer, she was ghetto, she was the worst kind of liar, and a friendship between the two of you was Not. Going. To. Happen. In a hundred years.

Veteran N.C. Congressman Watt gets Federal Housing Finance Agency nod

President Barack Obama announces his nominee for the Federal Housing Finance Agency, Rep. Mel Watt, D-N.C., Wednesday, May 1, in the State Dining of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin) WASHINGTON (AP) —President Barack Obama on Wednesday tapped a veteran Democratic congressman to lead the Federal Housing Finance Agency and a top fundraiser and former lobbyist to head up the Federal Communications Commission.

Source: Charlotte mayor to be nominated for transportation secretary

ANTHONY FOXX (Photo/AnthonyFoxx.com) (CNN) -- President Barack Obama will tap Anthony Foxx, the mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina, on Monday to become his next transportation secretary, a White House official with knowledge of his decision said Sunday.

Historic decline of White population blurs US racial lines

OFF-WHITE AMERICA--Morning commuters fill the platform as they exit a train in New York's Times Square subway station. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) by Hope Yen Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — Welcome to the new off-White America.

Michael Jordan targeted in Ga. paternity suit

FACING PATERNITY SUIT--Charlotte Bobcats owner Michael Jordan looks on from courtside during an NBA basketball game between the Charlotte Bobcats and the Atlanta Hawks in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton, File) by Phillip Lucas ATLANTA (AP) — An Atlanta woman has filed a lawsuit saying basketball Hall of Famer and Charlotte Bobcats owner Michael Jordan is the father of her 16-year-old son.

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