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Democrats walk out as North Carolina House votes for resolution urging Congress to support Israel

Speaker Tim Moore, R-Cleveland, led the debate as the NC House voted unanimously Tuesday for House Resolution 897. It urges Congress to support Israel in response to unprovoked attacks from terrorist group Hamas. However, a group of 12 House Democrats walked out of the chamber rather than vote on the resolution. It passed, 104-0. The...

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Charging Syria $1.1 billion for ties to terrorism

Attorney Kieran Shanahan of Raleigh discusses U.S. District Judge Terrence Boyle’s June decision to award $1.1 billion to victims of terrorism sponsored by Syria. Shanahan discussed the case with Mitch Kokai for Carolina Journal’s “Issues and Insiders.”

Mitch Kokai
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Working for Congressman Gene Taylor during 9/11 attack

My first job out of college was assisting with military casework for former U.S. Congressman Gene Taylor in the Gulfport, Mississippi, district office. Not knowing the extent of the attack on our homeland,  two FBI agents were guarding the doors of Congressman Taylor's office when I showed up that day.

Ray Nothstine
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Syrian Refugees in N.C. Still Cannot Be Tracked

The federal government relocated more Syrian refugees to North Carolina in the last six months than it did the previous 22 months, even as Gov. Pat McCrory and U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson, R-8th District, continue to warn that the screening process for admission to the United States remains broken, posing potential danger to the state.  “We’re...

Dan Way
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Friday Interview: Assessing American Safety Ten Years After 9/11

RALEIGH — As people across the United States commemorated the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, D.C., many wondered how well the nation has improved its ability to prevent similar terrorist attacks today. That was one of the topics Juan Zarate, senior adviser to the Center for Strategic and International Studies, addressed during a recent lecture at Duke University. Zarate was deputy national security adviser for combating terrorism from 2005 to 2009. After his speech, Zarate discussed the current state of federal anti-terrorism measures with Mitch Kokai for Carolina Journal Radio.

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Are North Carolina’s colleges a ‘magnet’ for Islamic radicals?

Several arrests involve terror suspects who attended college in N.C., including two of the most important ones recently in the war on terror: the head of Palestinian Islamic Jihad in the United States and al Qaeda’s No. 3 operative, considered "The Brain."

Jon Sanders