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Ambiguous — and unenforced — recusal standards mean few checks and balances for top judges when cases involve their family members.
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The decisions came despite the Judicial Standards Commission’s recommendations to publicly reprimand the judges, and these are likely the only times in more than a decade in which the court didn’t follow the commission’s guidance.
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According to the SEC, Sen. Richard Burr of North Carolina, then chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, had material nonpublic information about coronavirus impact. He and his brother-in-law dumped stock before the market dropped in March 2020.
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Near Misses At UNC-Chapel Hill’s High-Security Lab Illustrate Risk Of Accidents With CoronavirusesThis story was originally published by ProPublica. ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to…
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For generations, Black landowners in the South relied on informal agreements, instead of wills, to keep property in the family. In a new article from…
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For generations, Black landowners in the South relied on informal agreements, instead of wills, to keep property in the family. In a new article from…
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Case Farms chicken company produces nearly one billion pounds of meat each year. It supplies food for customers including Kentucky Fried Chicken, Taco…
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Case Farms chicken company produces nearly one billion pounds of meat each year. It supplies food for customers including Kentucky Fried Chicken, Taco…
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On this episode of the ¹ÏÉñappPolitics podcast, a conversation with Jessica Huseman, senior reporting fellow at ProPublica.It's been a busy few days in state…