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To-go cocktails in North Carolina: How does it work?

To-go cocktails in North Carolina: How does it work?
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    RALEIGH, North Carolina (WRAL) -- You can grab a cocktail to go.

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Gold breaks $2,600 barrier as Fed cut bets prolong historic run

Gold soared above the $2,600 level on Friday for the first time, extending a rally boosted by bets for further U.S. interest rate cuts, and rising tensions in the

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Murdoch-backed REA sweetens offer for UK's Rightmove to nearly $7.9 billion, FT reports

REA Group, majority-owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, has sweetened its takeover offer for Britain's real estate portal Rightmove to about 5.9 billion pounds ($7.86 billion), the

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"Pig butchering," an account-draining cryptocurrency scam, prompts FBI warning

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Facebook loses jurisdiction appeal in Kenyan court paving the way for moderators' case to proceed

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A strike by Boeing factory workers shows no signs of ending after its first week

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