In today’s news: thousands of North Carolinians (including many from Orange County) head to Raleigh to protest for public school funding. Also: the Durham City Council considers a two-year moratorium on approving new AI data centers; and Chatham County residents start fighting a proposed new pipeline. And in sports: UNC men’s and women’s lacrosse both get national seeds in this year’s NCAA tournament brackets; Carolina baseball runs over Duke; UNC women’s tennis advances to the NCAA super regional, while the men take a round-one loss; Tar Heel fencer Youssef Shamel wins national honors; and the Carolina Hurricanes open their second-round playoff series with a shutout win over the Flyers.

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