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Vandals steal, burn pride flags outside North Carolina church
Deputies are still investigating both the flag-burning and the theft.
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South Carolina sheriff says he would ‘whip’ trans woman in restroom
The sheriff, who wasn’t dressed in his official uniform, acknowledged the presence of the media but continued on with his threat to violently attack an unarmed civilian.
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Will new North Carolina law cost Governor McCrory the election?
Governor McCrory’s net approval rating now stands at -4%. 50% of likely voters oppose the new law while only 38% support it.
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North Carolina democrat: ‘I was wrong to vote for HB2’
North Carolina state legislator Billy Richardson was one of only 11 Democrats to vote in favor of the state’s new religious exemptions law.
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Feds review North Carolina law’s impact on financial aid
The Obama administration is reviewing whether the new law curbing anti-discrimination protections for LGBT people could affect the flow of federal aid to the state.
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North Carolina Lt. Gov thinks LGBTQ rights measure discriminated against ‘women and girls’
He feels girls could no longer safely enter a restroom “without a man walking in or a pedophile.”
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Wicked composer bans all productions in North Carolina
Steven Schwartz, the famed composer behind hits like “Pippin,” “Godspell,” and “Wicked,” is putting his ruby colored slipper down.
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Hundreds sing ‘Let Us Pee’ outside of North Carolina governor’s mansion
A gathering to protest North Carolina’s new law overturning protections for LGBT people took a unique turn on Sunday.