2020 election
President Trump says a mini trade agreement with China could happen "soon," but he offered no guarantees. In a speech to the Economic Club of New York, Trump downplayed the cost of his trade war.
Burr, Warner Vow To Be Solemn Stewards If Impeachment Reaches Senate
Senators Richard Burr of North Carolina and Mark Warner of Virginia made a public appearance together during a talk at Wake Forest University Monday, offering insights from their positions on the S
As Growth Slows To 1.9%, The Economy Is Falling Short Of Trump's Target
GDP numbers out Wednesday show the U.S. economy lost some steam in the third quarter. President Trump is banking on a strong economy as his ticket to a second term.
Cory Booker Asked About Struggles With Black Voters: 'Let My Work Speak For Me'
The New Jersey senator sat down for NPR's interview series Off Script and was asked by an undecided voter why some residents in his hometown of Newark don't see him as "the voice" of black youth.
'I Have To Ask You This': Julián Castro Pressed By Immigration Activist, Rancher
NPR's new series Off Script, which gives voters the chance to sit down with presidential candidates and ask questions, kicks off with undecided voters and former HUD Secretary Julián Castro.
Guilford County Will Use Paper Ballots, Adds Early Voting Sites For 2020
Guilford County will have a new voting system in 2020. Voters will use hand-marked paper ballots instead of computer touch screens.
HPU Poll Shows High Levels Of Disapproval
A new High Point University poll finds widespread dissatisfaction w
Redistricting Changes Triad Legislative Boundaries
The North Carolina General Assembly has passed new versions of maps that lay out the boundaries of the state House and Senate.
Trump Has Stolen Democrats' Playbook On Trade
When it comes to trade, Trump and the Democrats sound a lot alike. "It's like Donald Trump has co-opted Democratic trade policy," one analyst says. So how do his opponents differentiate themselves?
GOP-Led Legislature Begins Process Of Redrawing Gerrymandered Maps
North Carolina legislators who are redrawing dozens of General Assembly districts that judges deemed illegal partisan gerrymanders turned Monday to considering district lines generated by a key exp