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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.
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Protests Over Police Killings Rage in Raleigh, Charlotte, and Dozens of U.S. Cities
Demonstrations over the death of George Floyd turned violent in some cities, including in Raleigh and Charlotte, after altercations with police.
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North Carolina Governor: RNC Hasn’t Submitted Safety Plan
After Trump insists a full scale in-person convention be held in the state, Gov. Roy Cooper prioritizes safety measures.
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CNN Reporter and Crew Arrested on Live TV While Reporting on Minneapolis Protests
While living on air, Omar Jiménez — who identifies as Black and Latino — was handcuffed and led away, together with his team. Here’s what happened.
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Trump Has Been Pushing for States to Reopen. Americans Say They’re Not Ready Yet.
Only about half of Americans who regularly went to restaurants, exercised at the gym or traveled would feel comfortable doing so again, according to a new poll.
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How States Are Fighting Coronavirus Rumors and Lies Spread by Trump
“Misinformation is out there. You can’t take everything at face value.”
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The Pandemic Showed How Broken Our Mental Heathcare System Is — And Shattered It Further
Mental health experts fear the coronavirus will exacerbate the mental health crisis in the country by making treatment harder to access.
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Marco Rubio Replaces Richard Burr as Senate Intelligence Chairman
Amid tension following a misconduct scandal, the Florida Senator will take charge of the panel.
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Lawsuit Filed To Block NC Governor Order On Churches
“Freedoms crushed eventually become no freedoms at all,” Winston-Salem pastor Ron Baity, said at a rally of about 500 Thursday in Raleigh.
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Burr Steps Down As Senate Intelligence Chair After FBI Seizes His Cell Phone
Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., stepped aside as chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday after the FBI served a search warrant for his cellphone as part of an ongoing insider-trading investigation tied to the coronavirus pandemic.



















