Who says that Democrats and Republicans can’t agree on anything?
We begin today’s Good News Friday with a bill moving through the North Carolina legislature that tackles social media use among younger children. The legislation, which has the support of both parties, aims to cut off certain apps that are known for their addictiveness.
There’s mounting evidence that some apps are associated with an increased risk of mental illness for children.
Check out this story, plus two more pieces of good news, by tapping here.
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A bipartisan plan to bar young children from using addictive social media apps is making its way through the North Carolina state legislature. (Shutterstock)
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Happy Friday, North Carolina. You’re cool as hell. Here’s what’s in today’s Cardinal & Pine newsletter:
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- A brief survey from Cardinal & Pine
- Full moon over Burnsville
- Pride Month events in North Carolina
- Payouts for NC’s January 6ers?
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Name this fishing hole 👀
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Billy Ball
Senior Newsletter Editor, Cardinal & Pine
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C&P reader Lucy Doll snapped this full moon in Burnsville.
There are lots more celestial events happening this summer. Read our guide to the ones you can see in NC by tapping here.
Do you have a view from North Carolina to share with Cardinal & Pine readers? Send it to us!
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There are numerous ways to support the LGBTQIA+ community in North Carolina. Here are six. (Sophie Emeny/Unsplash)
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As Cardinal & Pine contributor Karishma Desai noted in our guide to Pride Month in North Carolina, Pride Month was formally recognized in 1999 when former President Bill Clinton issued a proclamation.
Clinton’s record on LGBTQ+ rights was complicated. He was a Southern Democrat who, just three years earlier, had supported a national ban on same-sex marriage.
He later described that ban as a mistake, capturing the evolution America has gone through on gay rights.
We’re in a turbulent moment right now for LGBTQ+ rights, with many organizations facing pressure to back off their support for Pride.
That won’t be happening at Cardinal & Pine. Ever. Happy Pride Month to all who celebrate.
Here’s our guide to how to celebrate it in North Carolina, complete with a jam-packed events listing.
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More from Cardinal & Pine:
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(Graphic by Kelly Lennon/COURIER Newsroom)
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President Trump’s on-again, off-again “anti-weaponization fund”—part of his settlement with the IRS over his leaked tax returns—could send money to people convicted of crimes following the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attacks.
We wanted to know who the North Carolinians are who could benefit. Here’s what we found out.
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1. Pride, protests, and more: Your guide to taking action in North Carolina, June 5-11. Cardinal & Pine
“As Pride Month begins, we’ve listed several events taking places across NC that celebrate the LGBTQ+ community. There are also several opportunities to protest and take action across the state.”
2. North Carolina’s first Buc-ee’s is breaking ground. Here’s what to know. Asheville Citizen-Times
“North Carolina’s first Buc-ee’s location now has a 2026 date set for its construction site groundbreaking.”
3. NC gives Ticketmaster deadline to answer for Caniacs’ Stanley Cup Final ticket queue problems. WRAL
“Days after fans said they struggled to get tickets for the Carolina Hurricanes’ first appearance in a Stanley Cup Final since 2006, the state’s attorney general now wants answers from Ticketmaster.”
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Name this popular fishing hole near the Virginia state line. (Wileydoc/Shutterstock)
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Last week in this space, we took you to a roadside oddity in Newton, NC.
A big shout-out to C&P reader Kenny Clayton for being the first to get it right. Kenny used his knowledge of popular last names in the area to nail it. Impressive. 💪
We have another challenge for you this week. Tell us where this fishing hole is.
It’s a challenging one, so here’s a hint: It’s near the Virginia state line. Where are we in North Carolina?
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Thanks for reading. This newsletter was written by Billy Ball. I’m an NC native and journalist. I tend to lean left on opinion, but I lean no way on facts. Today’s edition includes stories from Ryan Pitkin, Karishma Desai, and USA Today Network via Reuters Connect. It was edited by Paula Solis.
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