The North Carolina Senate on Monday approved two proposed Constitutional amendments that would cap the state’s income tax rate and explicitly require photo ID for all types of voting.
Biden is now the third president to pardon a relative, after Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. Here's a look at the commonplace ...
At the Supreme Court on Monday, the justices seemed skeptical about challenges brought by the vaping industry to regulations ...
Cooper vetoed that bill last week, calling it a "sham" because it's billed as a disaster relief measure but does little for ...
The second-term president likely will seek to cut off spending that lawmakers have already appropriated, setting off a ...
Much is still unknown about how President-elect Trump will carry out some of his big promises on issues like the economy and ...
What governments do with their time and your money is a matter of public record. But, as we have seen, governments often drag ...
Enrollment increased at every public university in North Carolina this fall, but that doesn’t mean they are immune to ...
Only about 30% of North Carolina legislators next year will be women. Data in a new book on state politics shows women are ...
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Daniel Alegre, the CEO of TelevisaUnivision, about his op-ed on the changing attitudes of Latino voters.
A federal lawsuit is at the center of claims that the state of North Carolina is putting teenagers in solitary confinement, ...
Syrian rebels have swept through parts of the country at lightning pace, taking control of the the second-largest city, ...