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  • Judge blocks Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization’ fund until government agrees it’s been dissolved

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  • Firearms drive majority of veteran suicides, federal data shows

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  • Details on removal of nuclear materials from Iran to be worked out as deal to end war nears

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  • Judge allows UFC cage matches to go ahead on White House lawn

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  • Judge blocks Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization’ fund until government agrees it’s been dissolved

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

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

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

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  • More states restrict 3D-printed firearms

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

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

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NC House advances bill to regulate data centers, require more nuclear power

admin2 weeks ago04 mins

Republicans pushed a modified version of Senate Bill 730, now titled the “Ratepayer Protection Act,” through the NC House this week, quickly sending it to their colleagues in the upper chamber.

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NC lawmakers defend AI earmark, move to require schools to allow off-campus religious instruction

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North Carolina lawmakers want to require schools to allow off-campus religious instruction, and defended earmarking $10M for an AI tutoring program its own creator says hasn’t met his expectations.

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US House approves measure to restrain Trump action in Iran

admin2 weeks ago03 mins

Four Republicans voted with all Democrats to adopt the strongest rebuke to date of Trump’s handling of the months-long war that has left more than a dozen military troops dead, killed thousands of Iranian civilians and disrupted global supply chains of fertilizer and oil with the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz.

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North Carolina youth social media ban clears additional hurdle as it heads toward Senate vote

admin2 weeks ago04 mins

Senators advanced a bill to ban users 13 and under from “addictive” social media apps, despite concerns over government overreach.

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North Carolina Senate overrides ninth Stein veto to enact scholarship tax credit bill

admin2 weeks ago03 mins

North Carolina will participate in a federal tax-credit scholarship program after the state Senate voted to override Gov. Josh Stein’s veto.

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A controversial bill to rein in AI use in medical billing advances in NC Senate

admin2 weeks ago04 mins

The bill would prohibit software developers from designing, training, or modifying AI systems for use in healthcare coding if the AI system is designed to “promote, incentivize or result in upcoding.”

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A GOP county elections board member said he was warned against voting for a campus polling site

admin2 weeks ago05 mins

Republican members of the Jackson County Board of Elections say they were told by party leaders to vote against a campus polling place at Western Carolina.

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Congress weighs cuts to states’ already ‘insufficient’ election security dollars

admin2 weeks ago010 mins

The U.S. Election Assistance Commission, the only federal agency dedicated solely to helping states and localities run smooth and secure elections, operates on a meager budget. And U.S. House Republicans have signaled they want sizable further cuts.

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Farm animal welfare rules might be rolled back by Congress

admin2 weeks ago08 mins

An analysis by Harvard Law School’s Animal Law and Policy Clinic concluded that the Save Our Bacon Act could affect more than 600 state agricultural regulations, including seafood labeling requirements, food safety regulations and state restrictions aimed at preventing the spread of pests and diseases, such as the New World screwworm.

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Study: Hurricane Helene caused spike in homelessness in North Carolina

admin2 weeks ago07 mins

In 2024-25, while the United States saw a small overall decline in homelessness, North Carolina was moving rapidly in the other direction.

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