Steve Harrison
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Federal Judge Richard Myers, a Trump appointee, said in his ruling that it made sense for the state to handle the dispute out of respect for state sovereignty.
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The poll shows 46% of the state’s registered voters supported Republican Donald Trump and 46% backed Democrat Kamala Harris -- with about 9% still undecided a week before Election Day.
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The rally was the biggest in Charlotte for a Democratic candidate since Barack Obama in 2008. Bojangles Coliseum, with a capacity of more than 10,000, was almost entirely full with supporters, some of whom waited for hours for doors to open.
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Mark Robinson, the Republican candidate for governor, said on Tuesday that a Greensboro daycare owned by his wife never had any bad reports from the state. The Department of Heath and Human Services, however, indicated the day care attempted to falsify information starting in 2005.
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NC Disability Rights argue long waits violate the civil rights of those with mental illness, and that NCDHHS has run afoul of the Americans for Disability Act and the Rehabilitation Act.
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A state appeals court wrote that the unequal treatment of bars was illogical and not rationally related to the state’s stated objective of slowing the spread of COVID-19.
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The stop is part of a big push by Democrats to win North Carolina — the state that was former President Trump’s narrowest victory in 2020.
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The North Carolina Republican is accused of engaging in insurrection, which would make him ineligible for office under a provision in the 14th Amendment.
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A coroner in South Carolina says the autopsy of a former NFL player who was accused of killing six people and then himself in April 2021 shows he had severe brain disease known as CTE.
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The midterm primaries for North Carolina's U.S. Senate seat, 14 U.S. House seats and 170 legislative seats have been moved from March until May by the state Supreme Court due to voting map lawsuits.