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The Newsroom
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On this special edition of The Newsroom, we’re telling the story of the Black Rock Plantation House. At first glance, it’s a mid-19th-century farmhouse. But dig deeper, and it sits at the intersection of multi-generational stories — including the families of enslavers and enslaved people.Over the last few months, WHQR’s Aaleah McConnell and Rachel Keith traveled with descendants of those families as they work to understand their history — which is also the history of America. It is, at times, an ugly history that’s hard to confront, but it’s also an inspiring story of resilience. Now, 250 years after the founding of our country, it seems more appropriate than ever to tell it.
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National News
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- Trump administration places Christopher Columbus statue on White House grounds
- How the runway crash and ICE agents' arrival are affecting LaGuardia
- Trump administration to pay French company $1B to drop U.S. offshore wind leases
- Supreme Court skeptical of laws counting mail-in ballots after election day
- A 24-karat gold Trump coin is approved for the U.S. Mint. Here's why that's unusual
- Supreme Court declines to review press freedom case
State News
- Ibram X. Kendi discusses 'replacement theory' ahead of Charlotte appearance
- Boone approves data center development moratorium
- Report finds growing shortage of affordable homes for low-income renters in North Carolina
- NC community college enrollment surpasses pre-pandemic levels
- CLT airport not expecting ICE agents amid nationwide deployment
- Greensboro considers new programs to tackle homelessness
- Sen. Berger calls for second recount in close race, but will it include all ballots?
- Boone to weigh temporary ban on data centers
- Holocaust survivor living in NC to speak at remembrance event in Winston-Salem
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