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One of the flashiest critiques to emerge from the recent firestorm over Jeff Bezos cosponsoring the Met Gala came from Raleigh resident Mary Hill, a 72-year-old Amazon worker.

On the eve of the gala—an annual display of wealth that critics found particularly grating this year with Bezos and his wife Lauren at the helm—an anti-billionaire activist group projected a ...


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The sound of hard plastic pieces colliding on a table.

Clack, clack, clack.

The shuffling of tiles, clinking of glasses. Laughter from groups of women huddling at small, square tables. Wine in hand, they stare at little cards and rearrange the colorful plastic pieces on racks in front of them.

“Mahjong!” someone calls out above the nois...


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After a year’s hiatus, Psychic Hotline’s Good Moon will rise above downtown Durham once again.

The festival returns the weekend of October 8-10 with two headlining performances by Sylvan Esso— the founders of Psychic Hotline, alongside manage...


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Wake County Public Library (WCPL) workers and supporters rallied outside a county commission meeting Tuesday evening to protest what they say is chronic understaffing within the library system. Workers say recent reductions to a staff that was already stretched thin has hurt morale and caused services like family storytimes, job help appointments, and offsite events to be sc...


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Dwindling revenue sources and increasing service needs put Durham County Manager Claudia Hager and her staff between a rock and a hard place as budget season ramped up at Monday night’s county commissioners meeting.

“Durham County is navigating a new and challenging environment,” Hager said during her presentation for the proposed 2026-2027 fiscal year budget.

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