Patrick Semansky - File / AP Supreme Court Set to Hear 'Single Most Important Case' on American Elections The United States Supreme Court is set to hear a case from North Carolina on Wednesday that will impact American elections. By The Associated Press December 4, 2022
@thedailybeast @ Twitter Apparent Coordinated Attacks on Substations Cut Power to 40,000 Americans A North Carolina county lost power in apparent acts of vandalism. The action happened the same night as a controversial drag show. By Carson Choate December 4, 2022
Jacob Kupferman / AP NFL Owner Under Criminal Investigation, Sheriff's Office Says The probe does not mean that any crime happened, the York County Sheriff's Office emphasized in a statement. By The Associated Press December 2, 2022
Jacob Kupferman / AP With Only 1:34 Left in Game, NBA Player's Return Ends in Disaster After Run-In with Fan NBA Hornet's player, LaMelo Ball, who had just returned from an ankle injury, re-injured the same ankle after tripping on a fan's foot. By The Associated Press November 16, 2022
Artem Ermilov / Shutterstock 'You Saved His Life': How Veterans Are Finding a Second Life as Referees From Battlefields to Ballfields, a former NFL executive has an idea of how to help veterans as well as improve the quality of sports. By Carson Choate November 13, 2022
@FoxNews / Twitter Did Murder Suspect Leave Major Hints in Lyrics for Law Enforcement? Authorities are looking into new songs with disturbing lyrics released by a teen who was on the run after two students were found dead. By Lorri Wickenhauser November 10, 2022
NewsNation / YouTube screen shots Gunshot Fired at Family Home of GOP Congressional Candidate, Barely Misses His Kids A North Carolina GOP congressional candidate reports that a bullet was fired into a house where his children were sleeping. By Jack Davis November 4, 2022
Samuel Corum / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Op-Ed: NAACP Denies Elections in Ridiculous Case Against 'Racist' Voter ID Law Could the NAACP and Supreme Court of North Carolina consist of a bunch of election deniers? By Richard Blakley November 3, 2022
Alex Wong / Getty ImagesCommentary Thomas Delivers Knockout Line When Hearing Pro-Affirmative Action Claim Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has been a consistent vote on the court against affirmative action. In one line, he showed why that is. By Richard Moorhead November 2, 2022
alvarez / GettyCommentary Democratic Party Staff Workers' Union Strike Could Derail Midterm Efforts 'Most Democratic operatives would tell you they’re pro-union, but they’d question the efficacy of it for a campaign.' By George C. Upper III October 25, 2022