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Election Official Rejects Griffin’s Effort to Invalidate 60K NC Votes
The North Carolina State Board of Elections has rejected a challenge of over 60,000 votes in the State Supreme Court race by the losing candidate, Jefferson Griffin.
Dr. Lori Riverstone Publishes New Volume of ‘The Local Power & Politics…
Explore Dr. Lori Riverstone's latest volume of The Local Power & Politics Review, featuring insights on recent…
Government Official Faces Disinformation Post-Helene
In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, a local government official shares his experience of aiding citizens without…
Exploring the Controversial Response to the UnitedHealthcare CEO’s Murder
Discover the life and motivations of Luigi Mangione, the man charged with murdering the CEO of UnitedHealthcare and the public's reaction to his crimes.
Kari Lake: Key Instrument in Upholding the Trump Line
Rick Scott supports Pete Hegseth as Trump's defense secretary. Kari Lake may challenge Joni Ernst in Iowa in 2026.
NC Republicans Override Cooper’s Veto, Eroding Power of New Democrats
The NC House has overridden Governor Roy Cooper's veto of SB 382 which instead takes powers from Democrats and…
Study: Crisis pregnancy centers give unproven ‘abortion pill reversal’ advice
A study shows that 30% of anti-abortion 'fake clinics' advocate for 'abortion pill reversal,' a scientifically unsupported and clinically unapproved treatment.
Bidens Celebrate Progress, Pledge Continuity in Boosting Women’s Health…
The Bidens celebrate progress on women's health research, having mobilized nearly $1 billion to address research…
NBC Politics Desk Report: Examining Trump’s Coalition & Dreamer Deal…
Explore the latest political news from NBC's Politics team. Stay informed about White House, Capitol Hill, and…
Riggs’ NC Supreme Court Win Confirmed, 60K Ballots Under Review
The partial hand recount confirmed Justice Allison Riggs' victory over Republican Jefferson Griffin in the North Carolina State Supreme Court election. The recount increased Riggs' lead by 14 votes.