La Secretaria de Seguridad Nacional, Kristi Noem, anunció el miércoles que la administración Trump revocó una decisión que hubiera protegido a 600,000 Venezolanos de la deportación, poniendo a muchos en...
Read MoreLa Secretaria de Seguridad Nacional, Kristi Noem, anunció el miércoles que la administración Trump revocó una decisión que hubiera protegido a 600,000 Venezolanos de la deportación, poniendo a muchos en...
Read MoreDuring the first week of his second term as President, Donald Trump hinted at cutting back the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) during a visit to North Carolina to survey the damage from Hurricane Helene that devastated the western part of the state in September of last year.
Judge Jefferson Griffin’s effort to toss out 65,000 ballots is impacting North Carolina voters across the board, including Republicans. In a new political ad, one Republican-led group is pushing back against Griffin’s attempt to overturn election results.
Labor Commissioner Luke Farley and State Auditor Dave Boliek, both of whom are newly elected Republicans, announced that they had directed their North Carolina agencies to remove all internal Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies.
La Secretaria de Seguridad Nacional, Kristi Noem, anunció el miércoles que la administración Trump revocó una decisión que hubiera protegido a 600,000 Venezolanos de la deportación, poniendo a muchos en riesgo de ser expulsados en dos meses. Noem firmó una notificación que revoca una medida de su predecesor, Alejandro Mayorkas, que extendía el Estatus de Protección Temporal (TPS) para los venezolanos, una decisión tomada al final de la administración de Biden.
President Trump is expected to make significant cuts to federal health care programs — a move that could spike costs for North Carolinians who receive their health insurance coverage through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and Medicaid.
Of the myriad questionable picks Donald Trump has made for his cabinet nominations, few are as worthy of intense scrutiny as Pete Hegseth, Trump’s pick for Secretary of Defense.
Not only did the NC GOP secretly write and quickly pass SB 382, but they did so under the guise of passing relief for victims Hurricane Helene, a move so stunningly shameless it seems more apt for a comic book villain.
The NCGOP ran an extreme slate of candidates in the gubernatorial, attorney general, and superintendent of public instruction races. North Carolina voters rejected those extremists on Election Day.
“Many people and communities are hurting and need our help, but instead of stepping up, the Republicans in the General Assembly are grabbing power and exacting political retribution,” Governor-elect Josh Stein wrote on social media.
“[T]his bill is a power grab, not hurricane relief,” said Gov.-elect Josh Stein. “It is despicable for the Republicans in the General Assembly to use folks’ incredible need for aid to cloak their political pettiness.”
The lone Republican dissenter, Justice Richard Dietz, argued that intervention by the judiciary close to an election “becomes inappropriate because it can damage the integrity of the election process.”
Dr. Jordan Poler’s “cocktail” effectively removes contaminants from drinking water, including PFAS, pharmaceuticals and heavy metals.
After being sworn in on Jan. 1, North Carolina’s new Superintendent of Public Instruction Mo Green released his “entry plan” which includes a series of listening sessions running from January to March.
Las políticas migratorias de Donald Trump, impulsadas por el DHS, ICE y la Patrulla Fronteriza, han generado un clima de miedo en muchas comunidades de Carolina del Norte, especialmente en aquellas que dependen del trabajo de inmigrantes indocumentados.