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Attorneys general from 22 states, including North Carolina, have sued to block President Donald Trump's move to end a century-old immigration policy known as birthright citizenship guaranteeing that U.S.-born children are citizens regardless of their parents' status.
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According to an NPR database, 50 people from North Carolina have been charged in connection with the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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President-elect Donald J. Trump will be sworn in today as the 47th president of the United States 鈥 the second time he has taken the oath to protect and defend the nation. Here's what to watch for today.
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Using a 0-100 scale, the quarterly survey measures 鈥淐FO optimism鈥 about the economy. That number jumped from 62.8 before the election to 68.8 following the November vote. Construction companies and manufacturers reported the largest increase.
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Donald Trump says he's selected a former soldier and Iraq War veteran to serve as secretary of the Army. Trump said on Wednesday that Daniel P. Driscoll, who is from North Carolina, had completed Army Ranger school and deployed with the 10th Mountain Division to Iraq.
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When Kamala Harris and Donald Trump campaigned in North Carolina, both candidates courted a state-recognized tribe there whose 55,000 members could have helped tip the swing state. Trump in September promised that he would sign legislation to grant federal recognition to the Lumbee Tribe, a distinction that would unlock access to federal funds.
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Dr. Mandy Cohen is director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, but she will be leaving office in January after about 18 months in the job. President-elect Donald Trump on Friday night said he picked Dave Weldon, a former Congressman from Florida, to be the agency鈥檚 next chief.
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Greensboro's refugee and immigrant communities are ready to make their voices heard among the anti-immigrant and refugee rhetoric.
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Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump are zeroing in on Sunbelt states as they embark on one last weekend quest to sway undecided voters in battleground states that will determine the next president.
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Donald Trump will rally supporters in North Carolina every day until Tuesday鈥檚 election. That's a flurry of late activity in the only swing state that he won in both his 2016 and 2020 campaigns.