North Carolina is among the states suing to maintain funding for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the attorney general’s office said Tuesday.
Fort Bragg stands to receive $405.8 million in projects from the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act. The more than $900 ...
North Carolina is one of America’s most contested electoral battlegrounds. It has been for generations. It is also home to one of the most successful state Democratic parties in American ...
North Carolina Commerce Secretary Lee Lilley feels good about the state’s pipeline for economic development projects. In a wide-ranging interview with WRAL, he shares the state’s evolving economic ...
The state is the only one without a spending plan after disagreements between the Republican-controlled House and Senate over income tax cuts and health care funding have halted their ability to send ...
A group of 22 Democratic state attorneys general filed a lawsuit against acting Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Russell Vought, the bureau and the Federal Reserve, arguing that the ...
State Auditor Dave Boliek looked back at some of the findings his department announced in 2025, which include deeper dives ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James and others want a federal court in Oregon to force the CFPB to take funds from the ...
New Mexico AG Raúl Torrez joins lawsuit against the Trump administration's efforts to defund the Consumer Financial ...
Oregon’s attorney general is leading a new lawsuit against the Trump administration that is intended to stop what the AG’s ...
The lawsuit alleges Project 2025 architect Russel Vought, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's acting director, is ...
District of Columbia argue that the Trump administration has a legal duty to keep funding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.