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January 27 marks the 80th anniversary of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, commemorating the liberation of the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp in Auschwitz.
Remembrance events happening worldwide are helping preserve the victims' and survivors’ memories, while raising awareness and education about one of the darkest chapters in world history.
A North Carolina group reflects on the work it's doing to ensure facts and stories about the Holocaust are continuing to be told.

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Around North Carolina

1. Federal appeals judges try to untangle litigation over pending North Carolina court election

A federal appeals panel exchanged arguments Monday with lawyers over a still-unresolved November election for a North Carolina Supreme Court seat, immersed in jurisdictional questions over which courts should determine whether roughly 66,000 ballots should have been counted.

2. Climber rescued after falling 50 feet at Pilot Mountain State Park

A hiker is OK after falling while attempting a climb at Pilot Mountain State Park in Pinnacle, N.C., Friday, according to officials. "The patient had suffered an approximate 50-foot fall while attempting to climb in the Three Bears Gulley area," Pilot Mountain Rescue and EMS posted.

3. Worker killed in crash at Charlotte airport

An airport employee was killed in a crash involving an airline ramp vehicle at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Monday morning, airport officials said.

Around The Nation

1. Billionaire investor Scott Bessent confirmed as Trump's treasury secretary

2. Trump Justice Department says it has fired employees involved in prosecutions of the president

3. Auschwitz memorial holds observances on 80th anniversary of the death camp's liberation

Editor's Pick - A branch of the State Library is making sure different forms of books are accessible for all

The State Library of North Carolina Accessible Books and Library Services helps those who are visually impaired or blind, providing books, magazines and more for North Carolina residents who cannot use regular printed material.