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Former President Donald Trump and several of his former associates plan to surrender themselves to a Georgia jail this week on charges related to what the indictment called a “criminal enterprise” to overturn the 2020 election. However, one former Trump official and North Carolina lawmaker Mark Meadows is trying to avoid the same fate.
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While he was being renominated Monday in Charlotte for a second term in office by the Republican Party, Mills River waited for President Trump.Much of the…
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President Trump held a Make America Great Again rally at Charlotte’s Bojangles’ Coliseum Friday night – hours after the FBI arrested a Florida man for...
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Republican Congressman Patrick McHenry held a town hall event in Asheville Wednesday. The packed event at the Riceville Volunteer Fire Department was…
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North Carolina's farmers are nervous. As an all-out trade war with China looms on the horizon, it's North Carolina's agriculture industry that could...
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China's tariffs on American goods could dip into North Carolina's pork exports.
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North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein sent a letter to U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen looking for information on…
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Multiple news agencies report Tennessee Senator Bob Corker has sent a letter to Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch asking how and why a provision was included in the…
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President Donald Trump endorsed embattled Republican Roy Moore in the Alabama Senate race on Monday, looking past sexual misconduct allegations against…
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North Carolina’s Republican-dominated General Assembly has made a number of changes to the way judges are elected in the state, with many more proposals…