As President Trump takes office, voters in the key swing states of Pennsylvania and North Carolina spoke with ABC News about what they hope Trump does over the next four years, and their hopes for America in that time.
Wawa, the Pennsylvania-based gas and convenience store with a loyal fan following, has plotted two more North Carolina stores on the map, and those are in Johnston County.
"I think that is very good news for the people of western North Carolina that this issue is front of mind for the administration," said N.C. Gov. Josh Stein (D).
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Roberto Minuta, a member of the Oath Keepers militia with New Jersey ties, was pardoned by President Donald Trump.
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Drexel University's online MBA program drops out of the top 100, and Temple University also suffers a steep fall in this year's U.S. News rankings.
Being able to find joy in everyday experiences can help you get through tough times. A study on feeling good shows the challenges introverts face in this process.
Four of Purdue’s online master’s degrees in engineering ranked No. 1 in the newest U.S. News & World Report survey, and three online master’s in education programs moved into the top 10.
After serving 10 years in the Army as a human intelligence interrogator, Amanda Robbin was considering a new career, but knew she didn't want to work 12-hour or overnight shifts. She thought about nursing school,
Because of the growth of power-hungry data centers, Virginia has now surpassed California as the nation's top electricity-importer.
Robert P. Wolff ’53-’54, a political philosopher and activist who was the last surviving co-founder of Harvard’s Social Studies concentration, died in January at 91.