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  • Republicans axe NC State student center as an early voting site
  • As ICE presence at World Cup looms, fans and local leaders prepare
  • What you need to know about the flesh-eating New World screwworm
  • More states restrict 3D-printed firearms

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  • Republicans axe NC State student center as an early voting site
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  • What you need to know about the flesh-eating New World screwworm
  • More states restrict 3D-printed firearms

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  • Republicans axe NC State student center as an early voting site

    6 hours ago
  • As ICE presence at World Cup looms, fans and local leaders prepare

    12 hours ago
  • What you need to know about the flesh-eating New World screwworm

    13 hours ago
  • More states restrict 3D-printed firearms

    17 hours ago
  • Corporate logos abound on White House grounds in prep for fights by Trump-allied UFC

    18 hours ago
  • Merger oversight out, but whistleblower protections and CEO pay caps remain in NC hospital bill

    19 hours ago
  • North Carolina’s Senate race no longer a toss-up, top forecasters say, with Cooper in the lead

    20 hours ago
  • Trump says ‘great settlement’ of Iran war in the works, signing ceremony soon

    1 day ago
  • NC Democrats highlight impacts on state workers’ pay due to years with no state budget

    1 day ago
  • Head of Social Security challenged by lawmakers over long lines, wait times

    2 days ago
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Some immigrants face indefinite detention, likely leading to Supreme Court case

admin1 month ago07 mins

As appeals courts split on the constitutionality of mandatory detention for millions of immigrants, the U.S. Supreme Court is likely to decide the matter. A Trump administration policy threatening imprisonment without bond has been struck down by two appeals courts, which could soon be joined by a third, but upheld by two others.

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Southern Coalition for Social Justice’s Chris Shenton on the gutting of the Voting Rights Act

admin1 month ago02 mins

The U.S. Supreme Court has issued a new ruling that guts the federal Voting Rights Act, and we’ll dig into the details what this means for our democracy in a special two-part conversation with Southern Coalition for Social Justice Senior Counsel, Chris Shenton

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With the Voting Rights Act weakened, voters drop their lawsuit over NC Senate districts

admin1 month ago02 mins

Two Black voters are dropping their challenge to two NC Senate districts in light of the US Supreme Court weakening the Voting Rights Act.

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NC Democrats propose 7% tax on income over $1M to fund North Carolina schools

admin1 month ago03 mins

Democrats proposed a 7% tax on income over $1 million to fund public schools, but the bill is unlikely to advance in the GOP-led legislature.

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Supreme Court extends stay allowing telehealth abortion

admin1 month ago04 mins

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday extended a highly anticipated stay blocking an appellate court’s pause on telehealth access to the abortion drug mifepristone until May 14.

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Trump nominates ousted FEMA chief to return

admin1 month ago06 mins

President Donald Trump on Monday nominated Cameron Hamilton to run the Federal Emergency Management Agency, a former acting chief who was fired in 2025 shortly after he told a congressional panel FEMA should continue to exist.

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How the Strait of Hormuz affects the price of filling your gas tank

admin1 month ago05 mins

About 20% of the world’s oil passed through the strait prior to the war. But reopening the strait would be unlikely to suddenly bring prices down.

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Will map mayhem decide NC’s midterms? One national pollster says not if Democrats stay on message.

admin1 month ago05 mins

A new national survey of 680 registered voters finds Americans deeply dissatisfied with the economy. Forty-three percent said they are falling behind economically, while just 13% say they are getting ahead.

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The message NC public school educators desperately want budget writers to hear

admin1 month ago01 mins

Thousands of teachers and their supporters descended on Raleigh on May 1, 2026 to deliver a message to legislators about the state’s abysmal lack of support for public schools and we’ll hear from some of those who made the trip.

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Southern Coalition for Social Justice’s Chris Shenton on the gutting of the Voting Rights Act

admin1 month ago02 mins

The U.S. Supreme Court has issued a new ruling that guts the federal Voting Rights Act, and we’ll dig into the details what this means for our democracy in a special two-part conversation with Southern Coalition for Social Justice Senior Counsel, Chris Shenton

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  • Corporate logos abound on White House grounds in prep for fights by Trump-allied UFC

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