Steve Bannon Should Get 6-Month Sentence, Justice Dept. Says
The Justice Department declared Monday that Steve Bannon should serve six months behind bars and pay a $200,000 fine for defying a congressional subpoena.
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The Justice Department declared Monday that Steve Bannon should serve six months behind bars and pay a $200,000 fine for defying a congressional subpoena.
North Carolina democratic candidate for U.S. Senate Cheri Beasley joined Congresswoman Alma Adams for Adams' 'Mad Hattitude' event Saturday.
Shards of glass cover the GOP building in Caldwell county after a man threw a rock through the window early Friday morning.
The House Jan. 6 committee voted Thursday to subpoena Donald Trump for testimony before the panel over the 2021 attack at the Capitol.
John Lewis, CEO of the Charlotte Area Transit System, is resigning.
Millions of Social Security recipients will get an 8.7% boost in their benefits in 2023.
North Carolinaβs deadline to register to vote for the midterm elections is Friday, October 14th. The midterms will be held on November 8th.
Ted Budd, who is running to represent North Carolina in the U.S. Senate, rallied voters in Concord Tuesday.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday over a California animal cruelty law that could raise the cost of bacon and other pork products nationwide.
Moscowβs barrage of missile strikes on cities all across Ukraine has elicited celebratory comments from Russian officials and pro-Kremlin pundits, who in recent weeks have actively criticized the Russian military for a series of embarrassing setbacks on the battlefield.
A shooting on Green Ivy Lane on Sunday is now being investigated as a homicide after the victim passed away from his injuries.
A federal judge ruled Tuesday that prosecutors cannot present evidence to a jury about the most salacious parts of a flawed dossier alleging connections between former President Donald Trump and Russia.
Lawyers for former President Donald Trump asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to step into the legal fight over the classified documents seized during an FBI search of his Florida estate.
Elon Musk wants Twitter again β and Twitter is game. The billionaire Tesla CEO has proposed to buy the company at the originally agreed-on price of $44 billion.
President Joe Biden will visit hurricane-ravaged Florida with a pledge that federal, state and local governments will work as one to help rebuild homes, businesses and lives β putting politics on mute for now to focus on those in need.
Former President Donald Trump on Monday sued CNN, seeking $475 million in damages, saying the network had defamed him in an effort to short-circuit any future political campaign.
North Korea on Tuesday conducted its longest-ever weapons test, a nuclear-capable ballistic missile that flew over Japan and could reach the U.S. Pacific territory of Guam and beyond.
The British government on Monday dropped plans to cut income tax for top earners, part of a package of unfunded cuts unveiled only days ago that sparked turmoil on financial markets and sent the pound to record lows.
North Carolina's rules review board, appointed by the Republican-controlled Legislature, blocked the new poll watcher regulations in late September.
The Supreme Court is beginning its new term, welcomingΒ the public back to the courtroomΒ and hearing arguments for the first time since issuing aΒ landmark rulingΒ stripping away womenβs constitutional protections for abortion.
