Juana Summers is a political correspondent for NPR covering race, justice and politics. She has covered politics since 2010 for publications including Politico, CNN and The Associated Press. She got ...
The Supreme Court upheld the right of children born on U.S. soil to automatic American citizenship. In so doing, the court ...
The state House voted unanimously Tuesday to remove sales taxes from diapers and feminine products. The tax exemption would ...
All Things Considered host Scott Detrow speaks with NPR's Nina Totenberg about her reporting on the final day of the Supreme Court term.
Seventeen states and the Department of Justice have settled a case of alleged price-fixing by major egg producers. Egg prices soared in recent years but have since fallen sharply.
In a 6-to-3 vote — along ideological lines — the court overturned limits on how much political parties can raise and spend in coordination with candidates.
After a year of review and information gathering, Randolph Public Health, in collaboration with Randolph Health, has released ...
State wildlife officials are expanding and moving up hunting seasons in parts of the state to slow the spread of chronic ...
Jennifer Hall, a recently retired principal, has been appointed to serve as the interim superintendent of Elkin City Schools.
Attorney General Jeff Jackson is suing the Trump administration over healthcare changes. The federal lawsuit challenges new ...
The fourth major offshore wind buyout by the Trump administration officially ends the proposed 1.6-gigawatt project off Bald ...
The new law would force state law enforcement agencies to "cooperate to the fullest extent of the law" with Immigration and ...