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February 4, 2023

Month: July 2022

College Basketball

Bill Russell, NBA great and Celtics legend, dies at 88

July 31, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on Bill Russell, NBA great and Celtics legend, dies at 88

NBA great Bill Russell died Sunday at age 88. Russell anchored a Boston Celtics dynasty that won 11 titles in 13 years. (AP Photo) BOSTON — Bill Russell, the NBA great who anchored a Boston […]

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Biden administration reverses Trump endangered species rule

July 30, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on Biden administration reverses Trump endangered species rule

FILE – A northern spotted owl sits on a branch in Point Reyes, Calif., in June 1995. A federal judge on Tuesday, July 19, 2022, threw out a host of actions by the Trump administration […]

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States hope for revenue boost with Mega Millions craze

July 29, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on States hope for revenue boost with Mega Millions craze

FILE – Gordon Midvale fills out a lottery ticket inside a 7-Eleven store in Oakland, Calif., Tuesday, July 26, 2022. Across the U.S., state lottery systems use that revenue to boost education, tourism, transportation and […]

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Judge blocks campaign law enforcement in AG campaign probe

July 28, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on Judge blocks campaign law enforcement in AG campaign probe

Attorney General Josh Stein briefs media from the Emergency Operations Center in Raleigh. Photo via N.C. Dept. of Public Safety RALEIGH — A federal judge agreed on Monday to block for now any enforcement of […]

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NC Attorney General Josh Stein refuses to lift abortion injunction

July 27, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on NC Attorney General Josh Stein refuses to lift abortion injunction

North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein speaks during a news conference outside the Durham County Courthouse in Durham, N.C., June 28, 2021. (AP) RALEIGH — North Carolina Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein issued a statement […]

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Stanly County adds 201 COVID cases last week as transmission risk becomes ‘high’

July 27, 2022 Jesse Deal 0

ALBEMARLE — COVID-19 disease activity in Stanly County increased over the past week, and the transmission risk remained high.  The county’s health department announced on July 22 that the local COVID-19 community level has now […]

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US women’s team has new vibe, work to do before World Cup

July 26, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on US women’s team has new vibe, work to do before World Cup

United States’ Alex Morgan takes a selfie as she celebrates after winning the CONCACAF Women’s Championship final soccer match against Canada in Monterrey, Mexico, Monday, July 18, 2022. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano) The transformation of the […]

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Muhammad Ali’s ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ belt sells for $6.1M

July 25, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on Muhammad Ali’s ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ belt sells for $6.1M

FILE – Referee Zack Clayton, right, steps in after challenger Muhammad Ali, second from right, knocked down defending heavyweight champion George Foreman, bottom, in the eighth round of their championship bout on Oct. 30, 1974, […]

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THE WORD: For final revision and approval

July 23, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on THE WORD: For final revision and approval

“King David in Prayer” by Peter de Grebber (circa 1635) is painting in the collection of the Museum Catharijneconvent, Utrecht, the Netherlands. (Public Domain)  “No good thing will He withhold, from those who walk uprightly.” […]

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Trump-backed Cox wins Md. governor primary over Hogan’s pick

July 23, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on Trump-backed Cox wins Md. governor primary over Hogan’s pick

Maryland State Delegate Dan Cox gives a thumbs up as he enters a victory party after winning the Republican primary for Maryland governor, Tuesday evening, July 19, 2022, in Emmitsburg, Md. (Ric Dugan/The Frederick News-Post […]

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    ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey on Thursday slammed a group of Western countries that temporarily closed down their consulates in Istanbul over security concerns, accusing them of waging “psychological warfare” and attempting to wreck Turkey’s tourism [...] The post Turkey slams West for security warnings ‘harming’ tourism first appeared on The North State Journal.
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  • College Basketball Roundup: UNC Wilmington tops NC A&T
    WILMINGTON — Shykeim Phillips’ 14 points helped UNC Wilmington defeat N.C. A&T 87-63 on Thursday night. Phillips added five rebounds and five assists for the Seahawks (18-6, 8-3 Colonial Athletic Association). Maleeck Harden-Hayes scored 13 [...] The post College Basketball Roundup: UNC Wilmington tops NC A&T first appeared on The North State Journal.
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    ORLANDO, Fla. — The U.S. population center is on track this decade to take a southern swerve for the first time in history, and it’s because of people like Owen Glick, who moved from California [...] The post US population center trending toward South this decade first appeared on The North State Journal.
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    COLUMBIA, S.C. — Former President Donald Trump kicked off his 2024 White House bid with stops Saturday in New Hampshire and South Carolina, events in early-voting states marking the first campaign appearances since announcing his [...] The post Trump opens 2024 run in small NH, SC events first appeared on The North State Journal.
  • BARONE: Are public employee unions unconstitutional? 
    How did it come to pass that public employee unions, which scarcely existed 60 years ago, have come to run public schools and myriad state and local government agencies?  Answers to this question, which few [...] The post BARONE: Are public employee unions unconstitutional?  first appeared on The North State Journal.
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