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  • 3 weeks ago | charlotteobserver.com | Josh Shaffer |Anna Roman |Brian Gordon

    Top U.S. national security intelligence ​officials used a text messaging app, Signal, to discuss their plans to attack Yemen. Photo from Pete Hegseth on Facebook Happy Monday! Welcome to Under the Dome. It's Danielle Battaglia. This is our second newsletter wrapping up the past week in news surrounding President Donald Trump and its impact on North Carolina.

  • 3 weeks ago | thebrunswicknews.com | Drew Jackson |Brian Gordon

    By Drew Jackson and Brian Gordon, McClatchy Washington Bureau Nearly two dozen grants and millions in research dollars have been canceled at UNC-Chapel Hill, Duke University and other North Carolina institutions as part of the growing list of projects cut by the National Institutes of Health. Since February, the Trump administration has taken the unprecedented step of canceling hundreds of active research grants at many of the country's top health and medical institutions.

  • 3 weeks ago | thederrick.com | Drew Jackson |Brian Gordon

    Nearly two dozen grants and millions in research dollars have been canceled at UNC-Chapel Hill, Duke University and other North Carolina institutions as part of the growing list of projects cut by the National Institutes of Health. Since February, the Trump administration has taken the unprecedented step of canceling hundreds of active research grants at many of the country’s top health and medical institutions.

  • 3 weeks ago | dailyitem.com | Drew Jackson |Brian Gordon

    Nearly two dozen grants and millions in research dollars have been canceled at UNC-Chapel Hill, Duke University and other North Carolina institutions as part of the growing list of projects cut by the National Institutes of Health. Since February, the Trump administration has taken the unprecedented step of canceling hundreds of active research grants at many of the country’s top health and medical institutions. kAm%96 ?2E:@?2= =:DE @7 4FED E@ }xw 92D 8C@H?

  • 1 month ago | charlotteobserver.com | Catherine Muccigrosso |Brian Gordon

    A Charlotte retirement firm will not receive North Carolina tax incentives for their promised headquarters expansions that would create hundreds of jobs. Retirement Clearinghouse, headquartered south of Charlotte Douglas International Airport, failed to meet the requirements to receive payments from a state program called the Job Development Investment Grant, Economic Investment Committee officials said during Tuesday's regular meeting in Raleigh.

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