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The Israeli assessment also holds that Iran's stockpiles were spread across Isfahan, Fordo, and Natanz, and had not been ...
National North Carolina leaders react to US striking Iran nuclear sites Leaders all over the globe, including in North Carolina, are reacting to the strikes.
Observer readers comment on Sen. Thom Tillis's decision not to run again, a Charlotte City Council decision, abortion, Iran ...
The stakes for America are high. Trump may well commit another generation of troops to the Middle East, diverting efforts to counter China ...
Dozens gathered in uptown Charlotte on Thursday to protest President Donald Trump's bombing of three Iranian nuclear sites last weekend, which organizers deem the latest act of U.S. complicity in the ...
President Donald Trump campaigned on keeping the United States out of foreign wars, but it didn’t take long to convince him ...
Ocasio-Cortez said Trump's ordering of strikes on Iran without congressional approval was grounds for his impeachment.
President Donald Trump announced Saturday on Truth Social that the U.S. conducted successful military strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites. North Carolina lawmakers react to the announcement.
Decisive though the American response on Iran may have appeared, it cannot compare with the bombing needed to wipe out North Korea’s nuclear facilities.
Tillis also sees the massive Medicaid cuts as a gargantuan political gaffe. Republicans will pay for it at the polls next ...
The Democrat representing North Carolina learned with the rest of America of the U.S. strikes on three key nuclear facilities in Iran.
President Donald Trump announced Saturday on that the U.S. conducted successful military strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites. North Carolina lawmakers react to the announcement.