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(10/11/18 11:49pm)
Late Sunday evening, Taylor Swift broke her career-long political silence. In an impassioned and heartfelt Instagram post, she endorsed Phil Bredesen and Jim Cooper, two Tennessee Democrats running for the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, respectively.
(10/04/18 6:04pm)
Dear YAFI,
(09/28/18 3:41am)
We believe Dr. Christine Blasey Ford.
(09/10/18 3:56am)
Last Thursday, India’s supreme court struck down a discriminatory ban on consensual gay sex. It was a monumental victory for LGBTQ+ rights and a testament to decades of courage and perseverance by India’s queer and activist communities.
(08/07/18 9:44pm)
It’s a common occurrence. As Taylor Swift fans, we must endure the slander every day. Every time her name is mentioned, someone invariably says: “I like her music, but I don’t like her.”
(12/07/16 5:18am)
After weeks of uncertainty, Governor-elect Roy Cooper celebrated his victory over Gov. Pat McCrory Tuesday night at the McKimmon Center in Raleigh.
(12/07/16 6:32pm)
North Carolina was thrust into the national spotlight on March 23 of this year when Gov. Pat McCrory signed into law House Bill 2, which undid local nondiscrimination ordinances for LGBTQ people.
(11/29/16 3:30am)
The race between Gov. Pat McCrory and Democratic gubernatorial candidate and Attorney General Roy Cooper remains unresolved despite a growing vote margin between the two — as of Monday night, Cooper led McCrory by 9,716 votes.
(11/14/16 2:01am)
Following Tuesday's presidential election, "Saturday Night Live" started with a cathartic performance by Hillary Clinton (Kate McKinnon), who played a somber piano and sang “Hallelujah” by the late singer and songwriter Leonard Cohen.
(11/09/16 7:45am)
For much of Tuesday night, incumbent Gov. Pat McCrory and Attorney General and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Roy Cooper were neck and neck in the race for North Carolina governor, trading leads throughout the night.
(11/08/16 2:46pm)
As the clock struck midnight Tuesday morning, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton arrived in Raleigh to deliver her final address to the state of North Carolina, with some help from former President Bill Clinton, daughter Chelsea Clinton, Lady Gaga and Jon Bon Jovi.
(11/08/16 5:58am)
On the eve of the election, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump addressed an audience at the J.S. Dorton Arena at the NC State Fairgrounds, making his final claim for why North Carolina should stay red this election and elect him president of the United States.
(11/07/16 6:25am)
This weekend marked the end of an era as "Saturday Night Live" parodied the 2016 election one final time before Tuesday's election.
(11/04/16 7:21am)
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., stood side by side Thursday night at Walnut Creek Music Pavillion in Raleigh to demonstrate the unity of the Democratic party and spoke about North Carolina’s importance in the election.
(11/01/16 12:32am)
Lena Dunham marched across the UNC campus Monday alongside hundreds of students to promote early voting and share why she is voting for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
(10/31/16 4:26am)
President Barack Obama will visit UNC on Wednesday to campaign for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and encourage students to vote early.
(10/28/16 8:01pm)
YouTube personality and author Tyler Oakley visited the UNC campus Friday to encourage students to participate in early voting. Oakley has been traveling around the country to campaign for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and encourage young people to vote in the election.
(10/28/16 7:08pm)
Addressing a crowd of hundreds on the UNC quad on Friday, YouTube personality Tyler Oakley stressed the importance of early voting and the power of each vote — especially in a swing state like North Carolina.
(10/27/16 5:37am)
Four North Carolina candidates vying for votes dined with graduate students Wednesday as they discussed policies ranging from the environment and coal ash to political philosophy and campaign ethics.
(10/18/16 11:01pm)