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NC Republicans vote to ban masks in public — even for cancer patients
Newsweek· 5 days agoThe North Carolina Senate voted along party lines to ban anyone wearing masks in public, even for...
NC lawmakers propose limiting public access to autopsy records, including for families
Raleigh News and Observer via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoDefense Services rework The bill also cuts the membership of North Carolina’s Commission on Indigent...
Former North Carolina doctor, who’s dying and serving life for murder, may soon be released from a...
The Virginian-Pilot· 11 hours agoOn paper, Vince Gilmer was granted freedom more than two years ago. The former small-town North ...
Senators call for federal inquiry over barring Andretti team from Formula One
UPI· 10 hours agoCapitol in Washington, D.C. Stabenow joined her state's fellow Democratic senate colleague, as well...
Left struggles in Oregon: 5 takeaways from Tuesday's primaries
Politico via Yahoo News· 13 minutes ago(The Associated Press had not projected a winner as of 1:30 a.m. Eastern Time Wednesday.) Trump’s...
Proposed North Carolina law would make it illegal to wear masks in public
NBC NEWS· 5 days agoRepublican senators in North Carolina passed a bill Wednesday revoking a pandemic-era law allowing...
'Plan B' $750B student debt transfer to taxpayers draws bicameral rejection
The Center Square· 14 hours agoSigned by 130 Republican members of Congress, Secretary Miguel Cardona is told the latest...
NC AG Josh Stein, GA Sen. Raphael Warnock call on faith leaders to rally congregations to the polls
WBTV Charlotte· 2 days agoNC Attorney General and Democratic Candidate for North Carolina Governor Josh Stein campaigned with...
North Carolina bill to stop protesters from using masks to hide identities advances without health...
Fox News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoRepublican lawmakers in North Carolina are pushing forward with their plan to repeal a pandemic-era...
North Carolina General Assembly Week in Review - May 2024 #3 | JD Supra
JD Supra· 2 days agoWhile members of the North Carolina General Assembly were back in Raleigh for another busy week of committee meetings and floor voting sessions,