NC’s land is worth protecting. Let’s do it right.
NC’s General Assembly has the political will and the moral clarity to act on this issue. The question is whether the law that passes will be one that sophisticated adversaries cannot work around.
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson’s office is defending the state’s lawsuit against TikTok in a state Supreme Court filing.
Being a swing state, unlike most other states in the union, major races really can come down to a small percentage of voters. This should spotlight the privilege we have of choosing our leaders through the voting process all the more.
The debate began with a question on how candidates would respond to farmers who say tariffs are hurting their businesses.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is asking the state Supreme Court not to take a case related to a watchdog group’s search for records linked to COVID-19’s origins.
While President Trump must take action at the federal level to protect our homeland from the China threat, our federalist system means he does not have to do it alone.
A group seeking public records that could link the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to COVID-19’s origins is asking the state’s highest court for help.
Trump admin and bipartisan governors, including NC Gov. Josh Stein, urge PJM to curb power prices as AI data center demand drives costs up.
“The online portal will allow us to obtain verifiable information about foreign interests in American agricultural land and protect the security of our farmers,” said secretary of agriculture Brooke Rollins
“These grants are an important investment in the future of North Carolina agriculture," said Bill Teague, NCTTFC chairman.
A new report out this week estimates that tariffs could result in nearly $700 million in losses to North Carolina’s agricultural sector, underscoring the vulnerability of the state’s largest industry to retaliatory trade policies.
North Carolina's trade with China is down on both imports and exports, on par with the national trend.