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Top staffers of North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson resign amid ‘black Nazi’ porn message board scandal – New York Post
Top staffers of North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson resign amid ‘black Nazi’ porn message board scandal New York Post Source link
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Donald Trump Returns to North Carolina Without Mark Robinson, One of His Top In-State Supporters – U.S. News & World Report
Donald Trump Returns to North Carolina Without Mark Robinson, One of His Top In-State Supporters U.S. News & World Report Source link
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Singer R. Kelly seeks appeals court relief from 30-year prison term – The Associated Press
Singer R. Kelly seeks appeals court relief from 30-year prison term The Associated Press Source link
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Juvenile Justice Implements New ‘Minimum Age’ Law – NC DPS (.gov)
Juvenile Justice Implements New ‘Minimum Age’ Law NC DPS (.gov) Source link
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Cooper vetoes HB 10 after crticizing Opportunity Scholarship funding – Carolina Journal
Cooper vetoes HB 10 after crticizing Opportunity Scholarship funding Carolina Journal Source link
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Fayetteville police release statement about viral video of officer striking K-9 – CBS17.com
Fayetteville police release statement about viral video of officer striking K-9 CBS17.com Source link
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Amgen Announces Plans to Build Second New Manufacturing Facility in the U.S. – Amgen
Amgen Announces Plans to Build Second New Manufacturing Facility in the U.S. Amgen Source link
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A North Carolina Republican who mocked women for abortions runs ad with his wife’s own story – KSAT San Antonio
A North Carolina Republican who mocked women for abortions runs ad with his wife’s own story KSAT San Antonio Source link
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North Carolina’s Mark Robinson Extremism Revealed (Again) – Crooked
North Carolina’s Mark Robinson Extremism Revealed (Again) Crooked Source link
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Raleigh leaders consider change to allow more duplexes, townhomes in city neighborhoods – Raleigh News & Observer
Raleigh leaders consider change to allow more duplexes, townhomes in city neighborhoods Raleigh News & Observer Source link
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