The Senate is working to put Trump's big bill back on track but hurdles remain
Senate Republicans appear to have President Donald Trumpβs big bill back on track after a flurry of last-minute revisions.
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Senate Republicans appear to have President Donald Trumpβs big bill back on track after a flurry of last-minute revisions.
Sean Diddy Combs' defense lawyer says the government βbadly exaggeratedβ its evidence against the music mogul.
Summerβs grip on the area continues with isolated afternoon storms and hot temperatures.
President Donald Trump says heβs suspending trade talks with Canada over its plans to continue with its tax on technology firms.
After a group stage played in front of more than 1 million empty seats, theΒ Club World CupΒ moves on to knockout rounds that could soon resemble a Champions League clone.
Chimney Rock State Park is reopening exactly nine months after Hurricane Helene swept through the region. At the reopening, Governor Stein will announce a new tourism initiative in partnership with Visit NC.
This survey reveals the unusual dating traits North Carolinians find most attractive.
Adam Wurtzel went to NoDa to celebrate National Sunglasses Day at Johnny Fly.
Adam Wurtzel spoke with Chef Giada De Laurentiis about her new special "Giada in my Kitchen," now streaming on Prime Video.
With Amazon Prime Day(s) coming up July 8th-11th, millions of shoppers are eager to snag deals and enjoy fast shipping. However, this also means that porch pirates are on the prowl, ready to snatch packages from unsuspecting doorsteps
The case started in South Carolina. Governor Henry McMaster issued an executive order saying abortion providers don't qualify for Medicaid users. A Medicaid patient sued to get birth control services through the clinic.
Prosecutors say Michael Barnette poured gasoline throughout his Lombardy Circle home before setting it on fire last month.
30 people have now been arrested as part of an ICE investigation at a business in Kings Mountain. It's an update to a story we first brought to you Wednesday night on WCCB News @ Ten.
This equestrian community soon may not have equestrians. Last week, more than 800 residents found out the HOA decided to not renew the lease with the owner of Bonterra Stables, Fonda Maddalone.
It happened Tuesday night as commissioners discussed the budget. After two commissioners began arguing with each other, Mayor Robert Murray expressed his frustration with their behavior, yelling in part, "I'm f****** done with y'all!"
The Charlotte Hornets prioritized defense with its two second-round picks, drafting forward Sion James and center Ryan Kalkbrenner with back-to-back selections in the 2025 NBA Draft.
Police are investigating a break-in at a home reportedly owned by Brad Pitt, who has been on a globe-spanning promo tour for his new movie, βF1.β
Temperatures continue to cruise well into the 90s through the weekend, but some rainy relief may lie ahead next week.
The North Carolina legislature has wrapped up the chief portion of its annual session by passing another Hurricane Helene relief measure.
In todayβs Novant Healthy Headlines, Tonya Rivens chats with Novant Health neurosurgeon Dr. Greg Imbarrato, about herniated discs, the most common cause of neck pain, and what to do if your neck pain symptoms persist or escalate.
Young people graduating from college this spring and summer are facing one of the toughest job markets in more than a decade.
States can block the countryβs biggest abortion provider, Planned Parenthood, from receiving Medicaid money for health services such as contraception and cancer screenings without facing lawsuits from patients, the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday.
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