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2024 ELECTIONS - Cardinal & Pine

Opinion: Why Mo Green is the education leader I’m choosing for my kids and my state

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In 2022, as a candidate endorsed by extremist group Moms for Liberty, she ran for a seat on the Wake County School Board and lost. In her current race, she’s again endorsed by Moms for Liberty, and proposes eliminating the State Board of Education and forcing children with special needs into separate classrooms where they’ll “just focus on learning life skills.” 
Former president Donald Trump said he was looking at the possibility of restricting access to birth control, but also alluded to a state-by-state approach to limiting contraception access.

Trump: ‘We’re looking at’ restricting birth control

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Former president Donald Trump said he was looking at the possibility of restricting access to birth control, but also alluded to a state-by-state approach to limiting contraception access.
Abortion Ban

‘Complete disregard for human life’: Doctors reflect on NC’s abortion ban

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In interviews with Cardinal & Pine, doctors laid out the ban’s impact in North Carolina, describing a landscape of delays, backlogs, and hesitancy that forces doctors to consult lawyers before saving patients' lives.
2024 ELECTIONS - Cardinal & Pine

Trump’s social media account shares campaign video with a headline about a ‘unified Reich’

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The 30-second video appeared Monday on Trump's account at a time when the presumptive Republican nominee for president, while seeking to portray President Joe Biden as soft on antisemitism, has himself repeatedly faced criticism for using language and rhetoric associated with Nazi Germany.
2024 ELECTIONS - Cardinal & Pine

‘You’ve got to be a fighter’: NC Dem leader urges young people to get involved in politics

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The 26 year-old Anderson Clayton, who was elected to lead the state’s Democratic Party last year, says that young people’s voices will only be listened to when they get involved and fight to change the system.