Politics
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I’m a Teacher. Here’s What I Expect a Pandemic-Era Classroom to Look Like.
With the coronavirus lingering, one NC teacher says students and parents will face a major challenge when schools reopen in August.
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Poll: Biden Leads Trump in NC by Highest Margin Yet. Cooper, Cunningham Also at Top.
The new polling also finds robust support for social distancing policies and the Cooper administration.
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Trump’s Former Defense Secretary Mattis: The President Is a Threat to Our Country
“Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people—does not even pretend to try. Instead, he tries to divide us.”
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NC Congresswoman Adams: I’m “Appalled” By Police Use of Tear Gas on Protesters
Alma Adams addressed the George Floyd protests in NC and COVID-19’s disproportionate impact on Black families in a press briefing Wednesday.
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This City In North Carolina Just Voted To Remove A Confederate Monument
Amid nationwide protests on racial inequality, rural North Carolina city of Rocky Mount says their Confederate monument is coming down.
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As Protests Rage, Lincoln Project Lets Loose on Trump and Those Who Support Confederate Flag
The conservative group behind the viral Mourning in America ad released its latest ad on Sunday targeting President Donald Trump.
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Cooper Calls Trump, RNC Demand for Full Convention ‘Very Unlikely’
As coronavirus lingers, Gov. Roy Cooper clashes with President Trump on plans for the late August Republican National Convention in Charlotte.
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Legislature Isn’t Moving on Medicaid Expansion Despite ‘Bipartisan Consensus.’
Medicaid expansion in North Carolina, a progressive wishlist items for years now, isn’t so far off, state Sen. Jeff Jackson says.
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‘Stay Home NC’ Founders: We Shut ‘Reopen NC’ Out of Our Facebook Group. So Should You.
‘Reopen NC’ seized the headlines with their protests of social distancing. But here’s why some social distancing proponents say they should be ignored.
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‘If This Changes Something, It’s Worth It.’ Raleigh Biz Owner Surveys the Damage After George Floyd Protests Turn Violent Saturday.
Hundreds gathered in Raleigh to clean up Sunday, after demonstrators protesting George Floyd’s death clashed with police in multiple North Carolina cities.





