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Film on 1898 Wilmington coup ‘In the Pines’ wins at Golden Hour Film Festival

In the Pines, a John Locke Foundation-produced short film based on the 1898 insurrection that toppled Wilmington’s elected local government, recently won Best Film and two other awards at the Golden Hour Film Festival in Morganton. In addition to Best Film, Pandora Broadwater won Best Actress for her role as an older version of protagonist...

Grant Lefelar
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NC legislature overrides Cooper, blocks youth sex changes

On Aug. 16, supermajorities in both the North Carolina House and Senate overrode Gov. Roy Cooper's veto on House Bill 808, Gender Transition/Minors, along with five other bills. H.B. 808 now becomes state law and will prevent those under 18 from receiving experimental sex-change treatments.

David Larson
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The Debrief: Budget deal imminent, campaign finance issues, Freedom Conservatism, and Barbie

This week on “The Debrief”: * After weeks of apparent inaction, it looks as if the North Carolina General Assembly is close to a final deal on a state budget. * The NC FreeEnterprise Foundation calculates the rising costs of waging election campaigns in North Carolina. *When news broke that Attorney General Josh Stein’s campaign...

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A night at ‘Barbenheimer’ Part 1: Barbie’s critics miss the point

Movies are back! While they haven’t technically gone anywhere, as studios have continuously forced them onto the unsuspecting public (even during the past few years of the COVID-stricken world), the movies have finally returned to their intended form!  For decades, the standard modus operandi of the average American moviegoer was to pile up all the...

Grant Lefelar
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‘Hey Gov,’ Riley Gaines condemns Cooper veto

On Wednesday, Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines shot back at North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper for his veto of the Fairness in Women’s Sports Act, pointing to the long term, serious injuries of North Carolina female teen volleyball player Payton McNabb. Governor Cooper of NC vetoed the Fairness in Women’s Sports Act today. Hey Gov, reminder...

Donna King

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Report: NC experienced 3rd largest increase in abortions after Dobbs

North Carolina experienced a significant increase in the number of abortions performed following the recent Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision by the U.S. Supreme Court. The Tar Heel State saw an estimated 7,975 additional abortions during the nine month period after Dobbs, the third-highest increase in the country

Alex Baltzegar
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NC lawmakers ban ESG from state investments

On Tuesday, the North Carolina Senate passed House Bill 750 (H.B. 750), a bill that prohibits the use of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria from being a factor in state investment decisions, by a vote of 29-18. The bill also bans economically targeted investments (ETI) requirements in state employment decisions. All Senate Democrats present...

Alex Baltzegar
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Durham state senator visits White House to discuss ‘hostile’ NC abortion policy

On Wednesday, Sen. Natalie Murdock, D-Durham, was among state legislators in attendance at a White House gathering ahead of the one year anniversary of the Dobbs decision. However, Murdock and her fellow lawmakers were not celebrating the decision. Rather, they were there to discuss their own states’ “hostile” abortion policies, according to a press release...

Alex Baltzegar
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Beer in North Carolina is booming again, but craft breweries are slowly recovering

Last week, Beer Serves America reported that the beer industry contributes 75,082 jobs and brings in about $1.8 billion in taxes to the state of North Carolina. Yet according to a local craft brewery owner, not every aspect of the beer business has recovered from the COVID-19 induced economic downturn. 

Kevin Garcia-Galindo
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Medical marijuana on the move in North Carolina House

On Tuesday, for the first time, a North Carolina House committee heard a bill (S.B. 3) to legalize marijuana use for certain medical reasons. The House Health Committee did not hold a vote on S.B. 3 but discussed the bill for about 30 minutes. Earlier this year, the bill passed the Senate by a vote...

Alex Baltzegar