Supreme Court To Take Up Obama Immigration Actions
The Supreme Court announced Tuesday that it will decide the fate of President Barack Obama's immigration actions this term.
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The Supreme Court announced Tuesday that it will decide the fate of President Barack Obama's immigration actions this term.
The video of Donald Trump's 'Freedom Kids' is going viral on the Internet.
Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx says it is up to elected officials to sell the public on managed lane projects like the controversial I-77 toll lanes.
Facing a narrowing primary contest, Hillary Clinton ripped into rival Bernie Sanders on Tuesday, saying the Vermont senator was offering unrealistic policies and overstating his anti-establishment credentials.
President Obama gave his final State of the Union Address Tuesday night, and said his focus wasn't on his last year in office. It was on the next ten years.
Governor Pat McCrory responding a day after the Charlotte City Council voted 7 to 4 in favor of keeping the I-77 toll lanes project.
Trump supporters say the GOP Presidential front-runner didn't disappoint Friday night in front of a packed house at Winthrop University.
Charlotte City Council will decide Monday whether to ask Governor Pat McCrory to cancel the controversial I-77 toll lanes project.
Check out these pictures of the Donald Trump protest at Winthrop University
It's a big day on Winthrop University Campus Friday. Leading Republican candidate Donald Trump is in town for a rally.
South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley is taking executive action to change the way the state handles domestic violence cases.
President Barack Obama's proposals to tighten gun control rules may not accomplish his goal of keeping guns out of the hands of would-be criminals and those who aren't legally allowed to buy a weapon.
Opponents to the I-77 toll lanes are trying to delay a lawsuit they filed to allow the political process to play out.
Tuesday, President Obama overstepped Congress and announced new executive actions on gun control.
State leaders are asking voters to say yes to a $2 billion bond package that will help fund college buildings, state parks and other projects.
President Barack Obama unveiled an array of measures on Tuesday tightening control and enforcement of firearms in the U.S.
Obama will outline a series of executive actions on guns, including expanding mandatory background checks for some private sales.
Governor Pat McCrory wants the Charlotte Regional Transportation Planning Organization to vote again on the toll lanes project.
President Barack Obama is slated Monday to finalize a set of new executive actions tightening the nation's gun laws, making his first order of business in the new year a clear signal the president in his final year doesn't intend to go quietly.
Local voters will soon get another chance to hear Donald Trump's presidential pitch in person.
