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Editor’s note: Marshall Brain – futurist, inventor, NCSU professor, writer and creator of “How Stuff Works” is a contributor to WRAL TechWire. Brain takes a serious as well as entertaining ...
New documents obtained Monday by WRAL News indicate that construction on the new Apple campus at RTP could begin with access roads in 2026.
When misinformation spreads on social media, there can be real consequences for both companies and the public. A new study offers insight into how consumers respond to these online hoaxes, which ...
The North Carolina Biotechnology Center’s Piedmont Triad Office is welcoming five new thought leaders to its regional advisory committee. Here are the details.
Textile manufacturer Kayser-Roth is laying off more than 120 workers at its hosiery plant in Lumberton, according to a layoff notice filed with the state of North Carolina.
The annual Tweener List, curated by serial Triangle entrepreneur Scot Wingo, was released today, spotlighting growing local tech startups in the Triangle area. Take a ...
Learn how CareYaya is revolutionizing the home care landscape, connecting families with trustworthy caregivers through an innovative marketplace. By the end, you'll have the insights you need to ...
Raleigh residential real estate saw the most noteworthy decline in median list prices this month, out of all large US metros, according to a new report. Check out the numbers.
RALEIGH - Triangle born Bandwidth, a provider of various communications services with a global reach and a client base including some of the world's best known companies, is dedicating its new ...
VinFast is holding a groundbreaking ceremony for its EV assembly plant complex in Chatham County. The plant is planning to start EV production in 2025.
About all this UFO and crashed aliens ... It simply is not possible that aliens are zipping around all over planet Earth in exotic SUV-size ships and crashing all the time with zero witnesses. It ...
A $10 million workforce development center is coming to Dunn after Harnett County commissioners approved earlier this week a $5 million match of funding from the state of North Carolina.
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