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Microsoft spends $26.85 million on 1,385 acres of land in Person County
SUMMARY: Microsoft has acquired 1,300 acres at a mega site north of Roxboro, North Carolina, for $26 million, marking one of the largest land deals in the county’s history. Economic development officials have been collaborating with Microsoft for over a year on this transaction, which could bring jobs to the rural area with a current unemployment rate of 3.4%. While details about the site’s purpose and job creation remain unclear, local residents hope it will boost employment opportunities, as many currently commute to nearby cities for work. The land is part of a strategic effort to attract major corporate investments in North Carolina.
The tech giant paid at least $26.85 million for about 1,385 acres in Woodsdale Township, according to county property records.
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The cost of saving 1.5%: Our health
SUMMARY: A scientist reflecting on the politicization of science warns that ideological influence undermines objectivity, breeds mistrust, and hampers public understanding. The FY2026 budget proposal cut NIH funding by about 40%, saving taxpayers $18 billion, but only 1.5% of the total federal budget, while increasing defense spending by 13%. These cuts severely impact states like North Carolina, where science drives $2.4 billion in tax revenue and thousands of jobs. The cuts target indirect costs vital for research infrastructure and diversity efforts, mistakenly seen as ideological rather than essential scientific practices. The author calls for unity to prioritize facts over politics and protect scientific progress for societal and economic health.
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Fort Bragg soldiers participate in Army's 250th celebration: 'Honors our veterans'
SUMMARY: Fort Bragg soldiers joined thousands in Washington, D.C., to celebrate the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary on June 14, coinciding with Flag Day and President Trump’s birthday. The event featured an elaborate parade down Constitution Avenue, showcasing the Army’s evolution—from muskets to advanced technology like robots and aircraft. More than a thousand Fort Bragg soldiers participated, including Sergeant Brian Lieberman, honored for saving a girl’s life. Attendees expressed deep respect for veterans and soldiers, emphasizing the Army’s sacrifices. The celebration included interactive exhibits, senior leadership presence, and cake-cutting ceremonies, marking a historic and patriotic milestone for the military community.
There was a lot of patriotism from people who came to witness this historic event.
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High-tech houses promise monthly savings
SUMMARY: High-tech homes with smart features are increasing in Raleigh and surrounding areas, helping homeowners save on utility bills. New constructions incorporate energy-saving technologies like app-controlled thermostats, LED lighting, tankless water heaters, and EV chargers. Homebuyers, especially millennials and Gen Z, now expect these features. Homes contribute about 20% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, so energy-efficient designs help reduce environmental impact. Pittsboro residents Mary Blevens and Ron Coelloo report monthly savings of $75 to $90 and lower gas bills due to these innovations. With hotter summers and rising energy costs, smart, energy-efficient homes are becoming essential.
More Triangle builders are making smart home, energy-saving tech standard. Buyers cut power bills up to 30% a month while shrinking their carbon footprint.
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