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  • Governor Pat McCrory signed off on false information on his ethics disclosures. He says it was an error by his counsel and not a violation of the ethics…
  • Latino USA's Maria Martin reports on the results of a survey of political attitudes among Latinos across the country. 1,000 Latinos were polled on campaign issues such as the economy, immigration policy, and gun control, among other things.
  • Host Lisa Simeone talks with NPR's Elizabeth Arnold and Steve Inskeep in Washington, D.C. about the next legal and political steps expected in the Presidential election dispute.
  • He's just published When You Ride Alone You Ride With Bin Laden: What the Government Should Be Telling Us to Help Fight the War on Terrorism. It's a coffee table book of post-Sept. 11 political posters, with slogans such as "Political Correctness is Dangerous...Demand Real Security" and "Put a Flag on Your Car...It's Literally the Least You Can Do/Empty Gestures Don't Win Wars." For nine years, Maher was the host of the TV talk show Politically Incorrect" which aired first on Comedy Central and then on ABC. The network pulled the show in June of 2002, citing declining ratings.
  • A federal appellate court declares phone data collection by the NSA under the Patriot Act illegal. At the same time, North Carolina Senator and…
  • The U.S. Senate passed a bipartisan budget deal this week. The measure prevents another immediate government shutdown but the fight on Capitol Hill over…
  • The race for North Carolina’s Senate seat takes new twists and turns. Incumbent Kay Hagan seeks to balance the interests of the state Democratic Party…
  • Two authors argue that teachers should embrace controversial issues to help students learn the political process. But, they say, context is key.
  • The potential sale of U.S. Steel to Japanese competitor Nippon Steel has been opposed by both presidential candidates. For the people of Braddock, Pa., steel and politics are just part of the story.
  • President Trump celebrated another legislative win, clawing back $9 billion from public broadcasting and foreign aid. And the fallout continues over the administration's handling of the Epstein case.
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