Stein vetoes anti-DEI and transgender rights bills, calling them 'mean-spirited'
Republican lawmakers say the measures would end structured racial bias in government and public education, protect women and empower parents.
Republican lawmakers say the measures would end structured racial bias in government and public education, protect women and empower parents.
A bill moving through the General Assembly could change what the public sees flying overhead at public buildings across the state.
Hiring rose modestly from a revised 144,000 in May and beat economists expectations of fewer than 118,000 new jobs.
Renewable energy businesses in North Carolina say the elimination of clean energy tax credits will result in job losses.
GOP supporters of the bill say the reduction mandate is unnecessary and will raise customer rates.
Tillis said his decision was motivated by his displeasure with “partisan gridlock,” criticizing a lack of “independent thinking."
The immigrants from Cuba, Laos, Mexico, Myanmar, Vietnam and South Sudan arrived in South Sudan on Friday.
Two American aid workers were injured on Saturday morning when assailants threw grenades at a distribution site, the GHF said.
Such attacks on Russian air bases aim to dent Russia's military capability and demonstrate Ukraine's capability to hit high-value targets in Russia.
Democrats united against the legislation, but were powerless to stop it as long as Republicans stayed united.
The White House was hung with red, white and blue bunting for the regular Fourth of July festivities.
District Judge Randolph Moss granted his administrative stay to lawyers for the immigrants who raised new objections to their removal.
The Anti-Defamation League says Trump's use of the term "is very troubling and irresponsible."
The bill that passed Congress would rescind money that hadn't already been obligated to its recipients.
The Republican president plans to sign the legislation Friday during a picnic at the White House.
The militarization is being challenged in court, and has been criticized by civil rights advocates, humanitarian aid groups and outdoor enthusiasts.
A big birthday is coming up — for America. President Trump kicked off a yearlong celebration ahead of the United State's 250th anniversary next year.
All three new breaks on taxes from tips, overtime and Social Security are set to expire in 2028, just before Trump leaves office.
We visit Chimney Rock for a special episode.
The Democratic Party is at somewhat of a crossroads.
It's yet another way that artificial intelligence is making its way into all facets of our every day life.
Auto club AAA expected more than 72 million people to travel at least 50 miles from home.
House Republicans passed President Donald Trump’s massive tax and spending bill Thursday by the slimmest of margins.
Democrats, including Rep. Morgan McGarvey of Louisville, railed against the legislation for months.
Temporary protected status for Haitians will end next month, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said last week.
North Carolina U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis will not be seeking reelection after he announced Sunday he’ll step away from his post at the end of his term.
Trump attacked Tillis after the North Carolina Republican revealed he would oppose Trump’s big tax breaks bill because of its deep cuts to Medicaid.
The North Carolina Republican said Sunday he would not run for reelection.
The move comes amid Republican criticism of higher education accrediting agencies.
Hours before N.C. lawmakers voted to adjourn for summer break, the two chambers agreed on a bill to provide more Helene relief.
The oil industry has long eyed the waters off the Carolinas as potential grounds for drilling.
The bills are headed to Gov. Josh Stein’s desk.
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