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June 18, 2025

riots

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UNC Law students organize ‘walkout’ supporting student charged with domestic terrorism 

April 19, 2023 Matt Mercer

CHAPEL HILL — Students at the University of North Carolina School of Law organized a ‘walkout’ over the school’s apparent decision to remove Jamie Marsicano from the school.  Marsicano, who most recently was arrested and […]

Article

Kyle Rittenhouse cleared of all charges in Kenosha shootings

November 19, 2021 Michael Tarm, Scott Bauer and Amy Forliti, Associated Press

KENOSHA, Wis. — Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted of all charges Friday after pleading self-defense in the deadly Kenosha shootings that became a flashpoint in the nation’s debate over guns and protest against law enforcement. Rittenhouse, […]

Article

SHAPIRO: The narrative is the priority

November 19, 2021 Ben Shapiro

According to the media, Kyle Rittenhouse was a white supremacist. According to the media, Kyle Rittenhouse was an active shooter. According to the media, Kyle Rittenhouse was a murderer. In reality, he was none of […]

Article

Rittenhouse trial highlights rise of livestreamed video

November 17, 2021 Stephen Groves, Associated Press

When Andrew Mercado found himself in the middle of a protest following George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis last year, he was just figuring out how to livestream on Facebook. A few months later, though, thousands […]

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Cooper signs 9 bills, vetoes 2 as session continues

September 15, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — On Friday, Sept. 10, Gov. Roy Cooper signed nine bills but vetoed two, House Bill 324 and House Bill 805. The two latest vetoes bring Cooper’s total number of vetoes to 63. He […]

Opinion

Editorial Cartoon — Riots

September 3, 2021 admin
Article

North Carolina bill raising riot penalties heads to Cooper

September 3, 2021 Bryan Anderson, Associated Press

RALEIGH — A bill cracking down on violent protests that critics argue could stifle free speech is heading to North Carolina’s governor. The proposal from Republican House Speaker Tim Moore that was fueled by rioting […]

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Bill to raise NC riot penalties clears Senate committee

August 11, 2021 Bryan Anderson, Associated Press

RALEIGH — An N.C. Senate committee advanced a measure that would impose tougher penalties on those who engage in violent protests. House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Kings Mountain), the bill’s sponsor, said his plan will better […]

Opinion

ERICKSON: Democracy’s last stand

July 15, 2021 Erick Erickson

Six months ago, former President Donald Trump’s supporters went to Washington to protest his defeat. Some of those who went to Washington stormed the United States Capitol. Others, having seen people headed into the Capitol, […]

Opinion

Editorial Cartoon – Riots

July 14, 2021 admin

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