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Epstein’s connections to NC and higher ed. Plus, how natural disasters are contributing to a growing mold problem.
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weather1d ago

Epstein’s connections to NC and higher ed. Plus, how natural disasters are contributing to a growing mold problem.

  • Epstein connections to North Carolina higher education surface in the latest DOJ files, linking a Duke professor to broader fallout.
  • Climate conditions in the South are driving a mold surge, prompting health and housing concerns.
  • Duke Climate and Fungi Research Group researchers are investigating mold’s health impacts with collaborative regional reporting.
  • Grist and Blue Ridge Public Radio provide joint coverage on mold in the Appalachian region.
  • Asheville reporters examine local mold phenomena amid climate pressures in the region.
  • WUNC’s Due South provides a panel overview on North Carolina music journalism and festival expectations.
  • Leoneda Inge leads the Due South team, focusing on race, Southern culture, and power dynamics.
  • Jeff Tiberii brings state and federal political reporting to the program.
  • Cole del Charco contributes as an audio producer and writer with prior experience in education reporting.
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My daughters were secretly tracking my location and I had no idea. I'm actually relieved they care about where I am.
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technology23h ago

My daughters were secretly tracking my location and I had no idea. I'm actually relieved they care about where I am.

  • A mother learns her daughters secretly tracked her location, prompting a family conversation about digital monitoring.
  • The family decides to share locations among themselves, moving from secret tracking to mutual visibility.
  • Experts note studies showing parental tracking can hinder adolescent maturity and create false security.
  • The author, now with daughters abroad, emphasizes practical and protective reasons for sharing locations.
  • Location sharing becomes a norm across generations, including an 84-year-old aunt who relies on Life 360.
  • The piece frames location sharing as a practical, intergenerational trend rather than a privacy violation.
  • The author describes moving away from smartphone use for independence during her daughters' teens.
  • The essay positions evolving digital habits as a broader cultural pattern in families.
  • The narrative notes that sharing locations can be practical and prudent in everyday life.
  • The piece highlights a broader acceptance of location sharing as a norm in modern families.
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