Jeremy Borden
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Here’s Where the 14 NC Republicans Running for Congress Stand on Abortion
Several GOP candidates have been obscuring or hiding their position on abortion rights in recent weeks. So we’ve pulled together a race-by-race breakdown on where they stand.
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‘The Fear Is Real’: Fear and Confusion in North Carolina Over Abortion Access
After the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, a town hall led by U.S. Rep. Alma Adams unpacks the stakes in this year’s elections.
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5 Things About Chuck Edwards, the Republican Who Beat Madison Cawthorn in the GOP Primary
Edwards blocked Medicaid expansion for years, opposed abortion rights, authored anti-immigrant bills, and flexed on local governments.
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We Tried to Explain Thom Tillis’ Vote Against Veterans’ Health Care in the PACT Act. It Was Hard.
In a state with more than 13,000 veterans that have been exposed to toxic burn pits, Tillis voted against a bill that he, theoretically, supports.
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Why Now, More Than Ever, North Carolina Needs Farm Aid
Willie Nelson’s farm-boosting benefit show is coming to North Carolina. The timing couldn’t be better for N.C.’s biggest industry.
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10 Things You Should Know About U.S. Senate Candidate Cheri Beasley
The former chief justice of North Carolina’s Supreme Court is in a nail-bitingly close race for the U.S. Senate this fall.
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Here’s Why Gov. Cooper Vetoed a GOP Immigration Crackdown
Republicans want local law enforcement to get involved in immigration, but advocates worried it would feed racial profiling.
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Did a NC Company Violate Employees’ Civil Rights With Forced Prayer?
Imagine this: Your employer holds a prayer meeting before work every day. Attendance is mandatory. And, if you object to participating, your boss could fire you.
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How the Future of Free and Fair Elections May Be at Risk After Supreme Court Picks Up NC Gerrymandering Case
Everything you need to know about a NC case at the Supreme Court that could potentially have far-reaching implications for American democracy.
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‘They Are Not a Priority’: Republicans’ Proposed Spending Plan Gets Early Criticism
As the NC General Assembly’s Republican House and Senate leaders announced their proposed budget Tuesday, state employees and others are shaking their heads.



















