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1,355 results for ‘Trump’
  • Federal judge issues scathing rebuke of Jefferson Griffin’s attempt to steal an election

    May 6, 2025

    US District Judge Richard Myers, a Trump appointee, rejected Griffin’s bid to overturn his election loss in often cutting language. Over his 68-page ruling, Myers tears the heart out of Griffin’s legal case, and eats it a piece at a time.

    Federal judge issues scathing rebuke of Jefferson Griffin’s attempt to steal an election
  • 🎉 ‘Good News Friday’ is here

    January 9, 2026

    Plus: What RFK Jr.’s vaccination plans mean for NC Share with a friend     Hey, it’s Billy. This week, Cardinal & Pine’s Michael McElroy talked to North Carolina doctors about federal officials’ controversial new vaccine schedule for children. Under HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the new recommendations, which are effective immediately, don’t ban…

    🎉 ‘Good News Friday’ is here
  • 3 things happening in North Carolina this week: Fire trucks, red wolves, ‘No Kings’

    June 9, 2025

    This is Cardinal & Pine’s curated, weekly guide to the festivals, exhibits, protests, and community gatherings in North Carolina in the week ahead. This week, June 9-15.

    3 things happening in North Carolina this week: Fire trucks, red wolves, ‘No Kings’
  • The NC teams in March Madness

    March 19, 2026

    Plus: What to know about federal vaccine changes. Share with a friend Hey, it’s Billy. By the time, you get this email, March Madness will be well underway.  That said, we’ve published a new guide to the North Carolina teams that made the Big Dance on the men’s and women’s sides—from first-time Cinderellas (what’s up…

    The NC teams in March Madness
  • NC lawmakers return to Raleigh vowing to work together, but with an uncertain road ahead

    January 29, 2025

    The North Carolina General Assembly opened its new year with suggestions of bipartisan cooperation, even as they return to the site of several contentious debates. Republicans have lost their supermajority in the NC House, so will that sense of working together last or just fade into the din? Here’s what you need to know.

    NC lawmakers return to Raleigh vowing to work together, but with an uncertain road ahead
  • Examining Dan Bishop’s ties to far-right extremists, conspiracy theorists, and Jan. 6 rioters

    October 18, 2024

    Bishop has ties to groups and individuals who’ve spread racist, anti-Semitic, and anti-Muslim conspiracy theories; denounced the separation of church and state; gotten into online arguments with the Auschwitz Memorial; and tried to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

    Examining Dan Bishop’s ties to far-right extremists, conspiracy theorists, and Jan. 6 rioters
  • ICE swept up 130 people in Charlotte this weekend, including landscapers and a church volunteer

    November 17, 2025

    Rather than criminals, ICE and Border Patrol agents over the weekend rounded up people going about their days. Most had no serious criminal record, local officials say. 

    ICE swept up 130 people in Charlotte this weekend, including landscapers and a church volunteer
  • Harris kicks off campaign by focusing on future, highlighting plans to help families

    July 23, 2024

    During her first speech as the Democratic Party’s presumptive presidential nominee, Kamala Harris said she’d fight to make child care more affordable, pass paid family leave, and restore reproductive freedom.

    Harris kicks off campaign by focusing on future, highlighting plans to help families
  • Presidential race too close to call as vote counts continue in key swing states

    November 6, 2024

    Results in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin may not come in until Wednesday morning, and Arizona and Nevada are unlikely to see calls made before Wednesday or Thursday. 

    Presidential race too close to call as vote counts continue in key swing states
  • The truth about food stamps

    November 5, 2025

    Plus: 6 upscale holiday destinations in NC. Share with a friend     Hey, it’s Billy. Last week, we wrote about SNAP, aka “food stamps.” Republicans’ “Big, Beautiful Bill” and the lingering government shutdown are causing problems for the nation’s largest food assistance program.  But—judging from the “get a job” emails—the truth is lots of…

    The truth about food stamps
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