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The federal judge who could upend access to a key abortion medication seemed open on Wednesday to the argument that the drug had not been properly vetted and could be unsafe — claims the Food and Drug Administration and leading health organizations strongly contest. Listen Here:

Poland plans to give Ukraine Soviet-designed MiG-29 fighter jets, becoming the first NATO country to provide long-sought warplanes since the Russian invasion began last year, Polish President Andrzej Duda said at a news conference Thursday. The first four are set to arrive in the coming days. Western governments had thus far declined to send fighter […]

The North Carolina Supreme Court is deciding whether to re-hear the case over the state’s 2018 Voter ID law after the initial ruling was fast-tracked by Democrat judges before they lost their majority on the court. Listen Here:

With March Madness in full swing former Clemson basketball player Merl Code will not be watching. That’s because Code, who played point guard for Clemson in the 1990s and later worked as a sneaker rep for Nike and Adidas, was betrayed by the game he loved. His love of the game led him to a […]

With March Madness in full swing former Clemson basketball player Merl Code will not be watching. That’s because Code, who played point guard for Clemson in the 1990s and later worked as a sneaker rep for Nike and Adidas, was betrayed by the game he loved. His love of the game led him to a […]

On the show today, more on the bank failures, Coach Doherty on the NCAA tournament. Additional discussion on the effect of the transfer portal and NIL on the NCAA,

Coach Matt Doherty joins Brett to talk about what it is like to play in the NCAA Tournament.

The University of North Carolina wants a judge to prevent the release of research documents by Dr. Ralph Baric. The information is sought by the US Right To Know nonprofit watchdog. Listen Here:

The North Carolina Supreme Court heard arguments yesterday on whether they overstepped their authority in imposing legislative maps last year. Plus, the GOP-controlled NC Senate easily passes Medicaid expansion. Listen Here:

North Carolina redistricting was back in court yesterday. From The Center Square: The North Carolina Supreme Court did not have the authority to invalidate maps created by the General Assembly for the state’s Senate and congressional districts, attorneys for legislative leaders argued Tuesday. Republicans who control the General Assembly relied on the court’s instruction to […]