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A Few Lawsuits Later, The Courts Made Voting in NC in 2020 More Fair. Here’s What You Need to Know.
An attorney at the Southern Coalition for Social Justice tells us what we need to know about voter ID, new maps, and voting in a pandemic.
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Want to Dunk on Trump? Anti-Racist ‘Hoop Bus’ Comes to Charlotte for RNC
The traveling “Hoop Bus,” created by two basketball players, rolled into Charlotte in time for the RNC’s arrival in NC this week.
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How a Duke Student Masterminded a Growing Coronavirus Aid Group
When the pandemic shuttered colleges, a group of Duke students turned a Facebook support group into a fast-growing coronavirus aid nonprofit.
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Why These Bojangles Employees Aren’t Willing to ‘Risk It for the Biscuit’ Anymore
Three workers say a Raleigh Bojangles didn’t tell them coworker tested positive for coronavirus, but store owners deny it.
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No Pumpkin Spice Hush Puppies This Year: 3 Things Besides Coronavirus that Cancelled the State Fair
North Carolinians face a fall without the annual state fair for the first time since World War II.
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North Carolinians See a More Inclusive Future with Biden-Harris Ticket
The historic selection of Kamala Harris as Joe Biden’s vice-presidential choice prompted reaction around NC.
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‘If You See It, You Can Be It’: Former State Lawmaker Linda Coleman Says Black Woman VP Would Diversify State, Local Races Too
Coleman says a Black woman landing Biden’s VP pick would have a “trickle down” impact on the diversity of candidates in NC and beyond.
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NC Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls: Black Woman VP Would Send ‘Incredibly Powerful Message’
NC Supreme Court Associate Justice Anita Earls talks about the ‘incredibly powerful message’ it would send if Biden chooses a Black woman for his VP pick.
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Wake Commissioner Jessica Holmes: Biden Choosing a Black Woman as VP Would ‘Break That Glass Ceiling’
Half of the choices for Biden’s VP pick are women of color. Leading women of color in NC—including lawyers, judges, and lawmakers—tell us why that matters.
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‘A Long Time Coming’: NC Sen. Natalie Murdock Tells Us Why Biden’s Choice for VP Matters
Half of the choices for Biden’s VP pick are women of color. Leading women of color in NC—including lawyers, judges, and lawmakers—tell us why that matters.