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NC Senate approves cell phone ban for K-12 public school students

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ncnewsline.com – Ahmed Jallow – 2025-03-05 09:01:00

SUMMARY: The North Carolina Senate passed a bipartisan bill, SB 55, with a vote of 41-1, mandating public schools to restrict student use of “wireless communication devices” during instructional time. The bill bans the use and display of devices like cell phones, tablets, and laptops in class, aiming to reduce distractions, cheating, and bullying. Senator Joyce Waddell proposed amendments to allow device use during non-instructional times, but these were tabled. The bill, similar to House Bill 87, requires school districts to implement new policies by the 2025-2026 academic year if passed by the House. Key sponsors include GOP Senators Michael Lee, Jim Burgin, and Lisa Barnes.

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Fuquay-Varina family, Virginia family forever linked by organ donation

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www.youtube.com – WRAL – 2025-04-06 20:41:12


SUMMARY: During Donate Life Month, the story of the Minsk and Porsmarty families highlights the life-saving impact of organ donation. Selena Minsk, a 15-year-old, tragically passed away two years ago due to a severe allergic reaction to a mislabeled cookie. Her parents, John and Ma Minsk, made the decision to donate her organs, saving five lives, including Haley Porsmarty’s. The two families met in February, and the Minsk family heard Selena’s heart beating in Haley. This emotional reunion underscored the importance of organ donation and raised awareness about food allergy risks.

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Health advocates are getting out the word on the life-saving impact that organ donation can have – including for a local Fuquay-Varina family and a Virginia family, who are now forever linked thanks to the gift of life.

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Proposal: American military base retailers would exclude 4 hostile nations | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-06 12:01:00

(The Center Square) – Physical storefronts on American military installations owned or controlled by China, Russia, Iran or North Korea will be banned if a North Carolina congressman’s proposal becomes law.



U.S. Rep. Pat Harrigan, R-N.C.




U.S. Rep. Pat Harrigan, R-N.C., also wants to terminate existing contracts with companies untruthful about foreign ownership; require national security review of on-base retailers with foreign ties; and be sure future retail agreements on military bases have transparency and oversight.

“Right now,” Harrigan said in a release, “a company owned by the Chinese Communist Party is operating over 80 stores on American military bases. These stores are in a position to collect personal data from our troops, operate with almost no oversight, and answer directly to a hostile foreign government. That’s not just reckless, it’s a national security threat. My bill closes the loopholes and kicks these companies off our bases for good.”

Citing example, Harrigan said national supplement retailer GNC is “100% owned by China’s state-run Harbin Pharmaceutical Group.” Its deals are exempt from federal contracting standards and ownership disclosures, he said.

Harrigan’s proposal, also known as House Resolution 2551, stems in part from recent moves on the federal and state levels to insulate military installations from foreign adversaries that might buy adjacent land.

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Duke’s push for 6th NCAA title falls apart, loses to Houston 70-67

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www.youtube.com – ABC11 – 2025-04-06 08:59:48


SUMMARY: Duke’s hopes for a 6th NCAA title were dashed in a heartbreaking loss to Houston, 70-67, in the national semifinals. Despite holding a 14-point lead and a 9-point advantage late in the game, Duke faltered in the final 90 seconds, with Houston outscoring them 11-1. Key moments included a miscommunication on an inbound play and a costly missed free throw, followed by a foul on Cooper Flagg. Head coach Jon Scheyer reflected on missed defensive opportunities, while players, visibly devastated, faced the reality of their season-ending loss. Duke ends the season with a 35-4 record, leaving mixed emotions.

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“Obviously as a coach, I’m reflecting right now what else I could’ve said or done to help our guys at the end there,” Duke coach Scheyer said. “That’s the thing that kills me the most.”

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