By John Hood The asymmetry is striking. In Washington, many Republicans take a maximalist position on the executive power of the president of the United States. All departments and agencies — even if ...
Former U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn — whose campaign finances and financial reporting came under scrutiny during his sole term ...
Every other Monday, Aaron is joined at 8:30 a.m. by Tom Jensen, the director of Public Policy Polling, for a longstanding regular segment called “What We’re Thinking,” looking at recent survey numbers ...
Rob Christensen’s new book, “Southern News, Southern Politics: How a Newspaper Defined a State for a Century,” comes out ...
Louis DeJoy, a Greensboro resident and the nation's 75th Postmaster General, informed the U.S. Postal Services' Board of ...
The 2025 legislative session in North Carolina has already seen nearly 300 bills filed, with many focusing on gun laws and ...
Community members gathered in Boone Town Council chambers to protest Jefferson Griffin’s challenge to more than 60,000 votes ...
Senate leader Phil Berger faces an election challenge from Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page, an immigration hardliner and ...
Reid’s show was nixed by left-leaning Comcast-owned channel as part of a lineup reshuffle ordered up by new network boss ...
In the two states holding races for governor this year, former Rep. Abigail Spanberger is making a good start in Virginia, ...
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