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A power grab by Republicans in North Carolina becomes a referendum on democracy in the states
Read full article: A power grab by Republicans in North Carolina becomes a referendum on democracy in the statesDemocrats in North Carolina were celebrating big wins in the swing state after the November election, including victories for governor and other top statewide offices.
North Carolina Democrats find electoral success further down the ballot and hope to build on it
Read full article: North Carolina Democrats find electoral success further down the ballot and hope to build on itDemocrats fell short again in wresting away swing-state prize North Carolina from Republicans in the presidential election.
2 US House members seek to become North Carolina's attorney general
Read full article: 2 US House members seek to become North Carolina's attorney generalThe two men seeking to become North Carolina's next attorney general are both outgoing members of Congress who have represented the Charlotte area on Capitol Hill and previously in the state legislature.
In effort to refute porn-site message report, Mark Robinson campaign hires a law firm
Read full article: In effort to refute porn-site message report, Mark Robinson campaign hires a law firmNorth Carolina Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson says his campaign has hired a law firm to help investigate a CNN report stating he made explicit racial and sexual posts on a pornography website’s message board — something he denies.
A North Carolina Republican who mocked women for abortions runs ad with his wife's own story
Read full article: A North Carolina Republican who mocked women for abortions runs ad with his wife's own storyA new commercial by Mark Robinson, North Carolina Republican's nominee for governor, is seeking to counter ads by Democratic rival Josh Stein criticizing his abortion views.
Pelosi delivers speech to NC Democrats with notable absence — Biden's future as nominee
Read full article: Pelosi delivers speech to NC Democrats with notable absence — Biden's future as nomineeHouse Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi gave a speech largely lacking mention of President Joe Biden's reelection bid to North Carolina Democrats in Raleigh.
What you should know about North Carolina's race for governor
Read full article: What you should know about North Carolina's race for governorNorth Carolina has been an underappreciated political battleground recently and not gotten the same attention as nearby Georgia or Florida or the traditional campaign hotbeds of the Rust Belt.
Steady ascent or sudden splash? North Carolina governor's race features men who took different paths
Read full article: Steady ascent or sudden splash? North Carolina governor's race features men who took different pathsFront-runners for North Carolina's major-party nominations for governor in next month's primaries have taken dramatically different paths to prominence.
The Supreme Court leaves in place a court victory for PETA over North Carolina's ag-gag law
Read full article: The Supreme Court leaves in place a court victory for PETA over North Carolina's ag-gag lawThe Supreme Court has rejected North Carolina’s appeal in a dispute with animal rights groups over a law aimed at preventing undercover employees at farms and other workplaces from taking documents or recording video.
Judge blocks 2 provisions in North Carolina's new abortion law; 12-week near-ban remains in place
Read full article: Judge blocks 2 provisions in North Carolina's new abortion law; 12-week near-ban remains in placeA federal judge blocked two portions of North Carolina’s new abortion law from taking effect while a lawsuit continues.
DA says libel case against N. Carolina Attorney General over
Read full article: DA says libel case against N. Carolina Attorney General overA local North Carolina prosecutor says campaign-related charges won’t be pursued further against Attorney General Josh Stein or his aides in light of a federal appeals court ruling this week.
AG: Meadows won't face voter fraud charges in North Carolina
Read full article: AG: Meadows won't face voter fraud charges in North CarolinaNorth Carolina's attorney general says former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows won't face voter fraud charges related to his 2020 registration and absentee vote in the state.
Grand jury weighs possible charges against North Carolina AG
Read full article: Grand jury weighs possible charges against North Carolina AGA local North Carolina grand jury has advanced its consideration of possible criminal charges against state Attorney General Josh Stein and two aides over an investigation into a political ad targeting Stein’s 2020 opponent.
North Carolina AG in legal bind amid probe over 2020 TV ad
Read full article: North Carolina AG in legal bind amid probe over 2020 TV adThe campaign committee of North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein plans to ask a federal court to block enforcement of a state law looming in a probe of a TV ad aired against Stein's election rival in 2020.
White House fields questions over double voting, coronavirus vaccine
Read full article: White House fields questions over double voting, coronavirus vaccineWASHINGTON With the Nov. 3 election approaching, the White House is fielding questions over President Donald Trumps comments on double voting, the coronavirus and federal funding. Karen Brinson, the North Carolina State Board of Elections executive director, released a statement saying voting twice is a felony. Florida prohibits voting twice in the same election and doing so is a felony of the third degree. Venezuela and Cuba are among the countries waiting for the Russian vaccine. MORE RELATED STORIESFrom left, Donald Trump Jr., President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump stand on the South Lawn of the White House on the fourth day of the Republican National Convention, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2020, in Washington.
Four attorneys general propose global $48 billion opioid settlement
Read full article: Four attorneys general propose global $48 billion opioid settlementCNNRALEIGH, N.C. - Four attorneys general announced a proposed framework for a global settlement that could resolve lawsuits against five companies involved in the opioid crisis. North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein, along with the attorneys general of Tennessee, Pennsylvania and Texas, announced a $48 billion proposed settlement Monday with two manufacturers -- Johnson & Johnson and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries -- and with three distributors -- Cardinal Health, McKesson and Amerisource Bergen. The proposed deal includes $22 billion in cash and another $26 billion in "medication assisted treatment drugs and their distribution" over a ten-year period. The attorneys general are hoping other states will join the settlement, and it remains unclear if this proposal will move forward if they don't, according to a spokesperson for Stein. Three of the defendants -- AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health and McKesson -- issued a joint statement saying the MDL settlement does not mean they are at fault.
NC sues 8 e-cig companies, alleging marketing to children
Read full article: NC sues 8 e-cig companies, alleging marketing to childrenDan Kitwood/Getty Images(CNN) - North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein filed eight lawsuits against eight separate e-cigarette companies on Tuesday, alleging that the companies are "unlawfully targeting children" and not requiring appropriate age verification when selling products. "I, as attorney general of North Carolina, refuse to stand by as e-cigarette companies entice thousands of children to use their products." The nonprofit Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids tweeted "thank you" to Stein for his "leadership in addressing the youth e-cigarette epidemic." "If these companies illegally sold vaping products to a minor, they should be prosecuted, but that is not alleged in the Attorney General's press release. "Every day we're learning additional negative health consequences of these e-cigarette products," Stein said Tuesday.
Attorneys general, telecoms announce plan to tackle illegal robocalls
Read full article: Attorneys general, telecoms announce plan to tackle illegal robocallsCNN VideoWASHINGTON (CNN) - Twelve of the nation's largest telecommunications companies and attorneys general from all 50 states plus DC announced a voluntary agreement Thursday to prevent and punish illegal robocallers. It's the latest move by regulators and law enforcement to push back against the growing tide of unwanted and even illegal calls from telemarketers and scammers. "A great aspect of what we're trying to do today is shine a bright light on this sordid industry that exists in the darkness," North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein said Thursday at the National Press Club. Earlier that month, the Federal Communications Commission voted to provide phone carriers with the ability to automatically block unwanted robocalls for all customers. Congress has also jumped into the fray with two bills aimed at expanding the government's power to reduce illegal robocalls.