Starting Friday, unaccompanied young people are banned from the downtown district between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. The restriction runs through Monday morning.
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Writing on Truth Social, President Donald Trump dismissed the landmark housing bill as being of "minor importance" compared to the voting restrictions legislation.
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The bills ban DEI throughout state government and in public schools and stiffen immigration policies.
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More than 5,500 enrolled tribal members voted against the constitutional amendment, a significant majority of nearly 10,000 votes.
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Senator Budd argues that American tax dollars have been exploited for too long to promote far-left social agendas overseas. However, opponents argue the far-reaching policy weaponizes U.S. foreign aid, threatening to disrupt billions in critical healthcare and humanitarian relief worldwide.
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A federal judge Tuesday ordered the Department of Homeland Security to return 20-year-old José Eliezer Martinez-Andino to the U.S., who was living with family in Raleigh before he was deported to Honduras earlier this spring. Martinez-Andino had a special legal status granted to young people who were abused or neglected by a parent.
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During the raid, the camera captured a dramatic struggle as the adult female barn owl fiercely fought the predator on top of the nest box. Wildlife officials warn it may not be the last encounter.
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To prepare for their first World Cup since 1998, Scotland has turned to Charlotte FC facilities. The local teams' facilities have been decorated with the Scotland badge and colors. Charlotte FC officials hope Scotland’s arrival — the boys in blue — will help attract more fans across the state to the local club and grow soccer in the city.
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