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Report: Drivers are hitting more animals in North Carolina
The number of animals hit by drivers in North Carolina increased in 2019 to the highest levels recorded in more than five years, according to the state Department of Transportation. The department released a report Monday detailing three years’ worth of animal-related crashes across the state. Researchers found that such collisions killed five people and […]
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Trump Signs E.O. to Reclaim all British Territory within U.S. Border
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