Observers weigh in on significance of monks' Walk for Peace KEVIN GRIFFIN Staff Reporter Jan 20, 2026 Jan 20, 2026 Updated Jan 20, 2026 0 Plane gets water to combat fire in McDowell County Planes get water from Lake James to fight wildfire in NC NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says Bears need stadium site soon The Supreme Court to hear arguments this week over Trump’s birthright citizenship order Vegas and Seattle a step closer to getting NBA teams. League's owners approve expansion exploration What could Houthi involvement in the Iran war mean? Travelers in Houston vent frustration over airport waits, TSA funding impasse DHS funding bill heads to House after late-night Senate approval Concerns raised over Trump’s daily Iran war briefings; Philadelphia DA has warning for ICE agents at airport Iran: 3.500 US troops arrive in the region Yaxel Lendeborg cuts down net as Michigan heads to Final Four Inside the world’s busiest airport during DHS shutdown Russia launches record 948 drones in largest 24-hour attack on Ukraine Paintings by Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse stolen from Italian museum USS Massachusetts joins the Navy fleet amid ongoing war with Iran Evan Clark with Clearview Lawn Care Indiana TSA agent turns to food bank as paycheck stops during government shutdown US claims 'strong signs' for deal with Iran South Carolina, Dawn Staley beat Southern Cal to advance to Sweet 16 Syria: Missile launched by Iran towards Israel visible over southern Syria. A group of monks, on a 2,300 mile Walk for Peace, were in Greensboro on Jan. 19, 2026 to talk mindfulness. As featured on '10 miles of people:' Monks walking for peace draw crowds in Greensboro, High Point “It lets people know that there’s still hope out there and there is good in the world," said one man who came out to see the monks. Latest video Iran’s missile strikes test Gulf countries' patience, US ties and economic stability World's oldest known tortoise still very much alive despite rumor to the contrary Pam Bondi is out at US Attorney General Oil prices rocket higher and stocks tumble after Trump’s address Senate passes DHS funding bill, House faces next move Sirens sound in Bethlehem following Iranian missile launch. Trump offered few new details on military operation against Iran in address to nation Trump blames Iran for gas price spike Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
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'10 miles of people:' Monks walking for peace draw crowds in Greensboro, High Point “It lets people know that there’s still hope out there and there is good in the world," said one man who came out to see the monks.Â