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June 18, 2025

Month: September 2019

Donald Trump - United Nations - Sept 24 2019
News

Trump rejects globalism, urges pressure on Iran

September 25, 2019 Jonathan Lemire, Deb Riechmann and Matthew Lee | The Associated Press

NEW YORK — President Donald Trump stood before the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday and rejected “globalism” and liberal immigration policies while exhorting the world to act against Iran’s “bloodlust.” Trump took aim at China, […]

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Lindberg asks court to dismiss federal charges

September 25, 2019 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH — Months after being at the center of an insurance industry bribery case that ended with his indictment, political donor and insurance magnate Greg Lindberg’s legal team asked the court to dismiss charges. On […]

Britain Brexit - Parliament - House of Commons
News

Top UK court: Johnson’s suspension of Parliament was illegal

September 25, 2019 Gregory Katz, Mike Corder and Jill Lawless | The Associated Press

LONDON — In a decision that undermines British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s authority, Britain’s highest court ruled unanimously Tuesday that Johnson broke the law by suspending Parliament in a way that squelched scrutiny of his […]

Opinion

HILL: President Trump versus Elizabeth Warren 2020

September 25, 2019 Frank Hill

When pundits look at who is running for president, they focus on two things: poll numbers and the amount of money raised. They should look at two other things: how many people show up at […]

Opinion

MATTHEWS: The rise and fall of Sen. Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign

September 25, 2019 Stacey Matthews

After the first Democratic debate in June, Sen. Kamala Harris was on top of the world. The 2020 presidential candidate from California had bested longtime frontrunner Joe Biden during a heated back and forth over […]

Opinion

TUCKER: The lost art of saying “no”

September 25, 2019 Garland Tucker

In March 1929, outgoing President Calvin Coolidge offered some sage advice to his successor Herbert Hoover. On the drive from the White House to the Capitol, the typically dour Coolidge noted wryly, “As president, you […]

Opinion

WILLIAMS: Youth and ignorance

September 25, 2019 Walter Williams

Camille Paglia is a professor of humanities and media studies at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, where she has been a faculty member since 1984. Paglia describes herself as transgender, but unlike so […]

News

The story behind Biden’s son, Ukraine and Trump’s claims

September 25, 2019 Stephen Braun and Lynn Berry | The Associated Press

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In 2014, then-Vice President Joe Biden was at the forefront of American diplomatic efforts to support Ukraine’s fragile democratic government as it sought to fend off Russian aggression and root-out corruption. So […]

Business

NC State to lead a new center for advanced wireless research

September 25, 2019 Emily Roberson

RALEIGH – The National Science Foundation (NSF) announced last week that the third location for its Platforms for Advanced Wireless Research (PAWR) program will be in the heart of North Carolina, in collaboration with NC State and […]

Article

Hurricanes trade Faulk to St. Louis for Edmundson, prospect

September 24, 2019 Cory Lavalette

RALEIGH — What has been rumored for years finally became reality Tuesday: Defenseman Justin Faulk, the longest-tenured Hurricanes player, was traded to the defending Stanley Cup champion St. Louis Blues. Carolina gets back another defenseman, […]

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