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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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Canceling Student Debt Is Very Popular
Voters under 45 support student debt cancellation in overwhelming numbers.
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‘Don’t Suck Out the Venom’ and More Guidance for Snake Bites
There are lots of misconceptions about snakes, so as we enter a peak breeding season, the best defense against bites is being informed.
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Ghosts, Gnomes, and Carnivorous Plants: 8 Spots To Get Weird in Wilmington
North Carolina’s eccentric port city is a destination, and not just because lots of TV shows were filmed there.
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Congressman Budd’s Lip Service Means Nothing to Veterans
A U.S. Army veteran from Fayetteville on Republican opposition to the PACT Act, which expands health care for veterans exposed to toxins and burn pits.
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Here’s How the Inflation Reduction Act Helps North Carolina Families
The Democratic-led government has passed a once-in-a-generation bill to lower healthcare costs, fight climate change, and increase taxes on big corporations.
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In An Increasingly Divided America, Joe Biden Just Keeps Stacking Up Wins
None of these wins are perfect. But it’s safe to say there may be no time in U.S. history when a president accomplished more with less.
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Facing a ‘Frightening Moment’ for Abortion Rights in NC, Supporters Say Go to the Polls This Fall
‘Republican leaders in the General Assembly are scheming to turn the clock back 50 years,’ Rep. Deborah Ross said last week.
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How Durham’s Darius Quarles Went From Fledgling Painter to a Leader in North Carolina’s Arts Scene
Quarles battled racism, a pandemic, and a breakneck pace to become a major artist of color in a predominantly white North Carolina scene.
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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.
























