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2024 ELECTIONS
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Early voting in North Carolina: Your 2024 guide to when, where, and how

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The 2024 presidential election is just around the corner, and if you’re looking to beat the lines and get your vote in early, here’s everything you need to know.
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Josh Stein’s goal for North Carolina? ‘Make this a great state for everyone.’

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Stein sat on his front porch with Cardinal & Pine to lay out his priorities as he runs for governor of a state with challenges as real as its charms.  In his bid to move from North Carolina’s attorney general to its governor, Josh Stein has traveled the state with a message that many here […]
Kyleigh Thurman, one of the patients who is filing a federal complaint against an emergency room for not treating her ectopic pregnancy, talks about her experience at her studio, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024, in Burnet County, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Dozens of pregnant women, some bleeding or in labor, being turned away from ERs despite federal law

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Even as the Biden administration publicly warned hospitals to treat pregnant patients in emergencies, facilities continue to violate the federal law. The issue became a focus for the administration following reports of women being improperly treated in emergency rooms after the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the constitutional right to an abortion more than two years ago.
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Mail-in voting made simple: What NC voters need to know

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Voting by mail in North Carolina is easy, but making sure your vote counts requires knowing the rules. Here’s a rundown of what you need to know, with answers to some of the most common questions.
2024 ELECTIONS - Cardinal & Pine

Opinion: As a rural Ohioan, I see J.D. Vance for who he is

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Vance’s career has been built on a phony image of him as a product of and de facto spokesperson for poor, rural Appalachians, despite the fact that he was raised in a middle-class family in Middletown, Ohio – a city of about 50,000 people situated between Cincinnati and Dayton.