A look at the money starting to pour into North Carolina in the fight for the open US Senate seat. Plus, NC lawmakers introduce a Parents Bill of Rights. Outrage ensues.

With no legislative record to run on (or against), NC Democratic candidate for US Senate, Cheri Beasley, finds her court rulings under fire.

North Carolina Congressman Dan Bishop discusses what a woman is, the leaking of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs draft opinion, and the NC primary election results.

Sean Corrigan with the Special Operations Warrior Foundation discusses the work his organization does to take care of the children of fallen Special Operators and Medal of Honor recipients. Plus, it turns out that the Texas school shooter WAS known to police

An examination of the societal rot and sociological influences that help drive young men to lash out in revenge.

In the wake of a horrific school shooting in Texas, it’s important to focus on (what should be) the objective: preventing the next attack. Not political agendas.

North Carolina media reports that the Republican-led legislature could be debating – and approving – a bill to expand Medicaid. The GOP has refused to do so for a decade, citing the budgetary and regulatory impacts.

It is the quintessential government move to claim credit for airlifting not-enough baby formula to combat a shortage that was largely created by government.

Democrats have trafficked in disinformation about election integrity laws passed in the wake of the pandemic – where states relaxed rules. Turnout in the GA primary today proves the laws are not “suppression.”

If you’re a reader of the New York Times you’d be in the dark about how bad the trial is going for the former lawyer for the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign.