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The Semiquincentennial celebrations can’t mask Americans’ deep frustrations. But there’s a lot to celebrate, and more to hope for — though it won’t come quick or easy.
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This year's WHQR luncheon guest was Tamara Keith, Senior Political Correspondent and co-host of the NPR Politics Podcast. Keith spoke about covering the president, the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, and her new series, Swing Shift, a long-term project to document the perspectives of voters in swing states. Keith also took questions from our audience and sat down with WHQR News Director Ben Schachtman.
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Culture / Arts / Inside HQR
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- Detroit's Guardian Building still inspires awe
- Thunderstorms, heat and wind will hamper efforts to contain Colorado wildfires
- National Guard troops fatally shoot a man in downtown Memphis
- Folarin Balogun's ban is lifted by FIFA, allowing U.S. striker to play Belgium
- A new law in California will clarify 'sell by' dates to reduce food waste
- Pennsylvania's proposed data centers are bringing strangers together in protest
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State News
- NC Senate approves new hemp regulations, expresses frustration with House's lack of vote
- Meetings about Gaston County Schools funding raise questions about transparency
- ‘Nothing but bad news’: Buncombe officials voice frustration, confusion over new state tax law
- Edwards vs. Ager 11th District contest could be toss-up by November, experts say
- Charlotte Museum of History cancels July 4 naturalization ceremony amid immigration enforcement concerns
- Advocates react after federal court pressures both sides to settle Camp Lejeune water contamination lawsuit
- NC budget provides retirees with one-time bonus instead of permanent benefit increases
- Winston-Salem to honor 13 centenarians at Independence Day celebration
- Two WS/FCS students win national America250 contest
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