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GREENSBORO, N.C: This summer, look for the city of Greensboro to become a shade greener as movers and shakers from throughout the cannabis industry gather at the Koury Convention Center for three days of eye-opening talks. Igniting its inaugural event with exciting speakers, the Cannabis Economic Forum aims to shine a light on the societal benefits of this expanding market while also creating a network of leaders who will work together to better serve communities through philanthropic endeavors.
North Carolina voters will soon know if they'll be voting for more than just local municipal hopefuls this November. The U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina has set a July 27 hearing for Covington v.
At any given time, they can be heard shouting the Republican presidential nominee's name, booing the media, or chanting "Lock her up!" in reference to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Supporters also sport some bold campaign clothing with colorful, and sometimes outrageous, slogans signifying their support for Trump or distaste for Clinton.
The Republican nominee is selling an apocalyptic vision - the US as an impoverished hellscape beset by bloodthirsty urban anarchists, a terrorist fifth column, and the machinations of globalist elites. Even the most mundane institutions are cast as symbols of existential rot.
Attorney Gloria Allred, left, looks on as Summer Zervos reads a statement during a news conference in Los Angeles, Friday Oct. 14, 2016. Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice" says Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump made unwanted sexual contact with her at a Beverly Hills hotel in 2007.
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Donald Trump would be toast as a presidential candidate if not for a perhaps the second worst candidate in U.S. history, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, seen here at a rally at University of North Carolina, in Greensboro, N.C., on Sept. 15. , 2016.
In an effort to reassure supporters worried about her health, the campaign played James Brown 's iconic song "I Feel Good" during a stop in Greensboro, North Carolina. It was supposed to be humorous way to address her recent health scare, after nearly fainting at a 9/11 ceremony in New York City on Sunday.
Vice President Joe Biden speaks in Charlotte, NC., on Monday, Sept. 12, 2016, to promote the Obama administration's record of supporting community colleges.
Voter ID rules are posted at the door of the Alamance Fire Station on March 15 in Greensboro, N.C. Voter ID rules are posted at the door of the Alamance Fire Station on March 15 in Greensboro, N.C. It is absurd that in a society where you can't cash a check, board an airplane and often need to validate your identity to use a credit card that ID proof to cast a vote is considered discriminating. Is it possible these folks legally don't qualify to vote ? Please fill in your full name, mailing address, city of residence, phone number and e-mail address below.
In this Aug. 9, 2016 file photo, Chairwoman Kathryn Lindley, right, is approached by people during the Guilford County Board of Elections meeting at the Old Guilford County Courthouse in Greensboro, N.C. The swing state of North Carolina could be pushed in a Republican or Democratic direction when the GOP-led State Board of Elections meets Thursday, Sept. 8, 2016 to finalize early voting plans for a third of the statea sA A s counties.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine will give what the Hillary Clinton campaign is calling a "major national security speech" when he comes to Wilmington this week. "Sen. Kaine will underline that Hillary Clinton is the only candidate who has the experience, temperament and judgement to serve as commander in chief and who has the vision to make America safer and stronger together," the campaign said in a news release Saturday.
A Republican-led panel considered but ultimately shelved an early-voting plan Monday that could have made casting ballots more difficult for college students and black residents in North Carolina's third most populous county, despite federal court orders to undo what's been ruled a discriminatory ballot access law. A raucous crowd of 300 people packed the Guilford County Board of Elections meeting, determined to be heard in opposition to the Republican chairwoman's proposal, which would have cut a dozen early voting sites while complying with the letter of the appellate ruling.
Before TRAXLER, DIAZ, and HARRIS, Circuit Judges.J. Scott Coalter, COALTER LAW, P.L.L.C., Greensboro, North Carolina, for Appellant. Ripley Rand, United States Attorney, Randall S. Galyon, Assistant United States Attorney, Greensboro, North Carolina, for Appellee.
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach listens and takes note as a judge declares in Shawnee County District Court that the state must count potentially thousands of votes from people who registered without providing documentation... . File-This June 21, 2016, file photo shows North Carolina NAACP president, Rev.
This March 15, 2016, file photo shows Eric Gandah walking past a NC Voter ID sign as he enters a precinct to cast his ballot in Greensboro, N.C. A federal appeals court on Friday, July, 29, 2016, blocked a North Carolina law that required voters to produce photo identification and follow other rules disproportionately affecting minorities, finding that the law was intended to make it harder for blacks to vote in the presidential battleground state. Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach listens and takes note as a judge declares in Shawnee County District Court that the state must count potentially thousands of votes from people who registered without providing documentation of their U.S. citizenship, Friday, July 29, 2016, in Topeka, Kan.
Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, takes the stage for a rally in Greensboro, N.C., June 14, 2016. Recent polls are showing that Trumpi 1 2s repeated calls for a ban on Muslims entering the United States, on the heels of the attack in Orlando, is not gaining traction among voters he will need in November.
Donald Trump is casting Hillary Clinton as an enemy of the LGBT community and women, using her family foundation's acceptance of contributions from Middle Eastern countries with widely-reported human rights abuses to hit his 2016 presidential rival on the campaign trail. In the wake of the Orlando massacre of 49 people, Trump cited Clinton Foundation's acceptance of up to $25 million in contributions from Saudi Arabia's government as a sign she is not dedicated to the cause of LGBT Americans.