A group of North Carolina physicians is calling for a halt to a hospital system’s COVID-19 vaccine trial on young children. The North Carolina Physicians for Freedom (NCPFF) is demanding that the Atrium Health Levine Children’s Hospital in Charlotte, North Carolina, cease its Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine testing on children aged 6 months to under 5…
North Carolina Physicians Demand End to Hospital’s COVID-19 Vaccine Trial on Children
Madison Cawthorn Concedes North Carolina Race
After a close race, Rep. Madison Cawthorn conceded to Rep. Chuck Edwards in the GOP primary race for North Carolina’s 11th congressional district. The concession announcement happened so suddenly that Cawthorn’s spokesman Luke Ball told reporters that Cawthorn wouldn’t concede even as Cawthorn called Edwards. “While I was out here speaking with you all, Congressman…
North Carolina Voters Head to Primary Polls
FLAT ROCK, N.C.—North Carolina voters went to the polls today to select which candidates will run in the state’s general election. Their votes may have far-reaching consequences for America. As a battleground state, North Carolina will likely prove competitive between Republicans and Democrats this year. But voters in Flat Rock, a town in North Carolina’s…
North Carolina Primaries Set Stage for Key Senate Race
The Senate primary candidates that voters choose tomorrow in North Carolina will face off in what will likely prove one of the closest U.S. Senate races of the 2022 midterms. Early polls suggest that Republicans have good chances of taking the Senate in the 2022 midterms, having to gain just one seat to reclaim the majority….
1 of 3 Republican Candidates for North Carolina District Seat in Growing County Stands to Join Potential Red Wave After Primaries
As the North Carolina primaries approach their end on May 17, one of three Republican candidates for the District 73 seat of the North Carolina House of Representatives in Cabarrus County stands to become a step closer to being a part of a potential red wave in the general midterm elections in November. The seat…
Police: No Charges in Shooting at Rapper DaBaby’s House
STATESVILLE, N.C.—No charges will be filed in a shooting at the North Carolina home of rapper DaBaby, police said Thursday. Troutman police said on social media that the investigation into the April 13 shooting has been completed, news outlets reported. According to the post, investigators consulted with the Iredell County District Attorney’s Office in determining…
‘We’ve Seen This Before’: Russian-American Grassroots Organization in North Carolina Seeks to Wake People Up to Dangers of Communist Agendas
Natalya Androsova began standing in line for milk, meat, and bread when was five years old in Siberia, Russia. Standing in line didn’t always guarantee that there would be food, however, because there were frequent shortages, as was the Soviet custom. Though Siberia was rich in minerals, the centralized economy left the people of the…
Sexualized Curriculum, ‘Unconstitutional’ Redistricting Are Hot Topics at North Carolina GOP Meet and Greet
COLUMBUS, N.C.—North Carolina Republican candidates spoke on several election issues at a meet-and-greet lunch for the state’s 11th Congressional District. Most of the candidates were local. The lunch’s roster also included 11th Congressional representative candidates Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R) and Kristie Sluder; and a video appearance by senatorial candidate Marjorie Eastman. While constituents enjoyed an…
Democrats Outraise North Carolina Republicans in Senate Race
Democrats are winning the fundraising race in North Carolina’s Senate election, according to a recent email announcement from the North Carolina GOP. “Democrat donors from NYC and California are pouring into North Carolina to turn the state “blue,” the fundraising email said. In the last few elections North Carolina has been a “purple state,” divided…
‘I Couldn’t Just Sit on the Sidelines Anymore’: North Carolina Parents Run for Local School Boards
Like many parents who chose to run for their district school boards this year, Crissy Pratt had never been involved in local politics. That changed during the COVID-19 lockdowns when Pratt began watching the live-streamed Guilford County Board of Education meetings in North Carolina to keep up with the ever-changing COVID restrictions. What she saw…
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