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Why Japan PM’s election bet will not repair damaged bilateral ties with China
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is betting that her strong public approval ratings will translate into a decisive majority in next month’s elections, but her bid could face a challenge from surging right-wing factions and a newly formed political party. A failure to secure a majority in the parliament’s lower house would severely undermine Takaichi’s ability to steer a tougher course on China. But irrespective of the election outcome, repairing relations with China would take well beyond...

Duke files a lawsuit against QB Darian Mensah to enforce his contract and block a transfer
Duke has filed a lawsuit against quarterback Darian Mensah seeking to block his efforts to transfer and reach a contract with another school to play elsewhere next season.

Public invited to meeting to discuss updates on beach nourishment project in Carolina Beach
The US Army Corps of Engineers will host a public meeting to discuss updates on the beach nourishment project in Carolina Beach.

South Carolina man arrested and charged with six counts of attempted murder in Brunswick County
A South Carolina man was arrested and charged with multiple counts of first-degree murder following a shooting in Brunswick County.

WPD continue search for armed robbery suspect

Austin Thompson to plead guilty in Hedingham deadly shooting that killed 5 in Raleigh

Junior League of Wilmington announces 2026 Community Grant Program

NC Azalea Festival begins search for new executive director

Bladen Community College hosting beginner ukulele classes
Bladen Community College announced they'll be hosting beginner ukulele classes starting in March.

Part of West Pelican Drive to close for water and sewer construction

NC Pickle Festival marks 40 years with ‘Pickle Cruise’

