So you’re a married public official and you have an affair with another married public official.
Below is the live coverage from DTH StatNat for the Republican debate:
The Bernie Sanders campaign refuses to be ignored.
DTH staffers were among thousands of attendees at the Bernie Sanders rally in Greensboro Sunday night.
In the Republican Party’s game of deal or no deal, Donald Trump chose the former.
They’ve already started. It’s only a matter of weeks before our televisions are consumed with mini horror films — intense music, shadowy and unflattering portraits of politicians, with flashy displays of legal documents and speeches taken out of context.
What may be the most comprehensive campaign list in American political history has been contracted out — to the tune of 30 million packets of Maruchan instant Ramen noodles.
After Kanye West, noted political activist and part-time Grammy-winning artist, announced his intention to run for president in 2020, many people remembered that there is actually a presidential race going on right now and started looking for a place to catch up on the race.
North Carolina was involved in yet another scandal involving an athletic team, as part of allegations that a softball team conspired to throw a game in order to eliminate a tougher opponent.
While school was out over the summer, Congress was in, and N.C. politicians didn’t disappoint. Reps. David Price, D-N.C. jc, and Mark Meadows, R-N.C., and Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., all made their way into the news.
Policy in the N.C. General Assembly likely spent a bit more time in the hospitals than you did over your summer vacation.
Students trying to access the UNC-system Association of Student Governments’ website might start to notice something a little different. ASG recently let their domain name, uncasg.org, expire — and it has been snatched up by UNC senior and Daily Tar Heel columnist Matt Leming.
Most students learn to drive in a traditional Driver’s Ed and Behind the Wheel class ... but when you are the daughter of the President of the United States, it’s not quite the same.
The U.S. Department of Education has recently released a list of more than 550 colleges that will have to undergo “heightened cash monitoring” because of concerns about their management of federal financial aid.