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Mark Robinson Suing CNN for $50 Million Over Defamation Claims

Mark Robinson Suing CNN for $50 Million Over Defamation Claims

RALEIGH, N.C. – Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson has filed a $50 million defamation lawsuit against CNN, accusing the network of false reporting and character assassination. The lawsuit, announced at a press conference in Raleigh on Tuesday, follows a CNN report alleging that Robinson made offensive remarks on a pornographic website, including calling himself “a Black…

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Donations for Hurricane Helene Victims Stolen from Church in Henderson County

Donations for Hurricane Helene Victims Stolen from Church in Henderson County

HENDERSON COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) — A tragic setback has struck the relief efforts for Hurricane Helene victims in Henderson County. Donations meant for those affected by the devastating storm were stolen from Fruitland Baptist Church, but the community remains determined to continue its support. Thieves Target Donations for Hurricane Helene Victims Pastor Chris Pace of…

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We Lost 4 Students in Helene, Buncombe County Schools Confirm

BUNCOMBE COUNTY, N.C. — The Buncombe County community is reeling after the loss of four students in Helene, as confirmed by the superintendent during a recent board of education meeting. The students lost their lives due to the devastating effects of Hurricane Helene, leaving a profound impact on families and the entire school system. Superintendent’s…

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1 Shot at Barber Park Drive in Greensboro

1 Shot at Barber Park Drive in Greensboro, Police Say

GREENSBORO, N.C. — A shooting occurred Saturday night on Barber Park Drive, leaving one individual with life-threatening injuries, according to the Greensboro Police Department. The incident has sparked concern among residents in the area. Shooting Incident on Barber Park Drive: Details from Police At 8:49 p.m., Greensboro police officers responded to reports of an aggravated…

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Harris goes to North Carolina, plans to hold Sunday campaign event

Harris goes to North Carolina, plans to hold Sunday campaign event in state hit hard by hurricane

Vice President Kamala Harris goes to North Carolina this weekend, focusing on connecting with local leaders and providing support after the devastation of Hurricane Helene. As the state recovers, Harris aims to strengthen ties with the community while generating momentum for the upcoming election. Meeting Black Leaders and Offering Relief On Saturday, Harris met with…

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Governor Roy Cooper Blasts Trump for 'Flat Out Lie' on Disaster Aid

Governor Roy Cooper Blasts Trump for ‘Flat Out Lie’ on Disaster Aid

A heated response as North Carolina Governor, Roy Cooper (D) called out former President Donald Trump for spreading what he described as a “flat out lie” regarding disaster aid following Hurricane Milton. The remarks came after Trump’s claims that the governor’s office was deliberately obstructing the flow of assistance and resources into North Carolina. Cooper…

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Gov. Cooper Signs First Helene Relief Bill into Law

Gov. Cooper Signs First Helene Relief Bill into Law

RALEIGH, N.C. – Governor Roy Cooper has officially signed the first Helene Relief Bill into law, marking a critical step in North Carolina’s recovery efforts following the historic damage caused by Hurricane Helene. On Thursday, the governor’s office announced that Cooper signed House Bill 149, which was unanimously approved by the North Carolina State Senate…

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6-Year-Old Accidentally Shoots, 5-Year-Old Brother in Tragic North Carolina Incident

6-Year-Old Accidentally Shoots, 5-Year-Old Brother in Tragic North Carolina Incident

6-Year-Old Accidentally Shoots A heartbreaking incident, a 6-year-old accidentally shoots their 5-year-old brother in Greenville, North Carolina, leaving the community in shock. The tragic event unfolded on Deborah Court when Pitt County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a distress call reporting a shooting involving young children. Details of the Incident Upon arrival, authorities found the 5-year-old…

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