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Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. is many things.
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Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. is many things.
Since House Bill 2 was pushed through North Carolina’s state legislature last March, it has lost the state millions of dollars in business.
A section of House Bill 2 has prevented local governments from adjusting the minimum wage for government contractors — but some communities have encouraged living wage programs.
Two elected officials in Carrboro joined more than 150 other LGBTQ officials across the U.S. in sending a letter to President-elect Donald Trump on Friday, asking him to respect and continue efforts to create equality for the LGBTQ community.
A secluded room in the corner of an open gallery greets visitors with only sound waves on a projected screen.
As Jan. 20, the day of the inauguration, draws closer, it seems fitting to look back at the best media moments from Vice President Joe Biden, First Lady Michelle Obama, President Barack Obama and president-elect Donald Trump. But first, let’s begin with a quick look at the Netflix original film, “Barry.”
Though ReclaimMLK March student and community participants met at the N.C. State University Bell Tower Monday, the group seemed to pick up participants and support throughout — engaging with passersby and cheering alongside families at a local burger joint.
The Electoral College cast their ballots Dec. 19 to make the nomination of Donald Trump as President-elect official, leaving some to question the importance of the individual vote.
President-elect Donald Trump gave his first press conference since July on Wednesday in Manhattan. Much of the conference related to Trump’s relationship with Russia, put into question after a Tuesday CNN report. Here are some of the top takeaways.
Speaking to a Chicago crowd dotted with family members and colleagues, President Barack Obama called for hope and solidarity in his farewell address.
President-elect Donald Trump’s ties to Russia were further complicated Tuesday when CNN reported on briefings of classified documents presented to Trump and President Barack Obama last week. According to CNN, the documents included allegations that Russian operatives claim to have compromising information about Trump.
North Carolina’s legislative redistricting and special elections in November are temporarily on hold — after the U.S. Supreme Court granted a stay Tuesday.
After a joint report by American intelligence agencies revealed Russian interference in the presidential election, President Barack Obama expelled 35 Russian diplomats. Robert Jenkins, a senior lecturer in the department of political science and former director of the Center for Slavic, Eurasian and East European Studies, discussed U.S.-Russian relations with staff writer Ari Sen.
The U.S. House of Representatives voted Thursday to rebuke a resolution passed by the United Nations Security Council in December condemning further Israeli settlements.
A hearing to discuss the constitutionality of a part of a law affecting educational authority in North Carolina has been delayed upon a request from state officials.
In late December, UNC political science professor Andrew Reynolds wrote that North Carolina is no longer considered a highly functioning democracy. State & National Editor Corey Risinger sat down with Reynolds — who has served as an international consultant on issues of electoral and constitutional design — to talk about his op-ed and the Electoral Integrity Project.
After four years of Republican control of the legislature and the governor’s mansion, Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper was inaugurated and remains at odds with legislative leaders.
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a stay to halt North Carolina’s special elections later this year, surprising N.C. legislators just before their session begins.
As North Carolina Governor-elect Roy Cooper prepares for his first day in office, the state has filed an emergency motion with the U.S. Supreme Court.
A judge temporarily blocked the implementation of a North Carolina law which transfers power away from the State Board of Education and governor — originally set to take effect Jan. 1.