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Only 2.1 Million People Have Received the Coronavirus Vaccine So Far. That’s Not Enough, Biden Says.
President-elect Joe Biden predicted that “things will get worse before they get better” when it comes to the pandemic.
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Biden Picks North Carolina Environmental Chief to Lead EPA
Biden’s pick, Michael Regan, has led NC’s top environmental agency during a tumultuous time, including cleanup of the Cape Fear River.
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Barr Bails on Trump: No Evidence of Voter Fraud
Despite President Trump’s repeated lies about the integrity of the 2020 general election, his Attorney General has said that the Department of Justice found no evidence to support the president’s claims.
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How a Nationwide Eviction Ban Failed to Protect Many Renters
Judges in states like NC have been inconsistent in enforcing a nationwide coronavirus eviction ban, which expires at year’s end.
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Biden Wants to Quickly Get His Cabinet Through. But the GOP Isn’t Talking Right Now.
Biden called on the Senate for a “prompt hearing” on his Cabinet picks after inauguration, but the president-elect likely faces a fight.
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Joe Biden is Pushing Closer to Victory in Race for the White House
President Trump pushing case in court in some states, but Joe Biden seems likely to win the race for the White House.
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US Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett Sat on Board at Private School with Anti-Gay Rules
AP says Amy Coney Barrett sat in a leadership position at private Christian schools barring children of same-sex parents and LGBTQ teachers.
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Thom Tillis Heads Back to Washington for Supreme Court Hearing
Thom Tillis announced his coronavirus diagnosis Oct. 2, but returned for the SCOTUS hearings a day after being cleared by his doctor.
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Healthcare Takes Center Stage at Supreme Court Hearing as Senate Rushes Barrett Confirmation
Amy Coney Barrett’s US Supreme Court confirmation has the potential to impact health care and abortion rights for millions of Americans.
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With Thousands of Ballots in Limbo, Federal Judge Delays Ruling on NC Absentee Ballots
Voting rights advocates say that NC is running out of time before Election Day to decide what to do with thousands of absentee ballots.



















