Hundreds of ‘No Kings’ protesters march peacefully through downtown Fayetteville
Over 500 protesters marched through downtown on Saturday, speaking out against Trump policies and military parade.
For the Lumbee, Full Federal Recognition Is Closer Than Ever
One of President Donald Trump’s earliest executive actions directed the Interior Department to find a path forward. The move comes after years of fighting and a more recent political evolution for the tribe.
Column: About this global tariff war, Mr. President, and those numbers along Wall Street
“Everything is going to work out well,” Donald Trump says about the economy. “The USA will be bigger and better than ever before!” But some of us are worried all the same about our 401(k) and retirement accounts.
Column: Sen. Thom Tillis parts company with Trump over some Jan. 6, 2021, presidential pardons
“Regardless of whether violence against law enforcement comes from radical groups in the streets of progressive cities or a mob at the Capitol, it is never acceptable” says North Carolina’s senior lawmaker in Washington, D.C., “and those who commit such acts deserve the harshest punishment allowed under the law.”
How possible cuts to federal Medicaid funding would impact Cumberland County
Over 25,000 Cumberland County residents have health insurance thanks to the NC Medicaid expansion. However, health policy experts and activists worry those residents could lose coverage if the incoming federal legislature cuts its share of Medicaid funding.
How N.C. Republicans Learned to Stop Worrying and Start Loving Early Voting
GOP lawmakers predicted 25 years ago that Democrats would use early voting to steal elections in North Carolina. This year, they rallied voters to embrace it to secure victory for Donald Trump.
Both Parties Try to Rally the Troops as Election Looms
Candidates are battling for North Carolina’s military vote, a bloc traditionally seen as conservative.

