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Politicians in Texas, Arkansas and elsewhere vowed defiance -- and other conservative states could follow suit -- after the Obama administration told public schools across the U.S. on Friday to let transgender students use the bathrooms and locker rooms that match their gender identity.
The pollster and other groups are suing for the right to use recorded messages and automatic dialing devices to reach people on their mobile phones.
Mark Binker
A new poll says voters would back efforts to close health insurance coverage gaps for lower-income North Carolinians. But the survey avoided asking what respondents thought about "Medicaid expansion."
U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump has called for a "total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States," immigrants and visitors alike, because of what he describes as hatred among "large segments of the Muslim population" toward Americans. The Associated Press is asking Muslims around the world for their thoughts on his proposal:
Among backers of leading Republican presidential candidates, Trump supporters are more likely to support restrictions on Muslims.
Amid fear of terrorism, Republican presidential candidates for months have escalated their rhetoric about the place of Muslims in the United States.
House Speaker Thom Tillis has lost his early lead among Republican U.S. Senate candidates, and Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan is statistically even with all eight GOP challengers, according to a poll released Tuesday.
Matthew Burns
Approval ratings for Gov. Pat McCrory and the Republican-led General Assembly have plummeted in recent weeks, according to a poll released Wednesday.
Recent polls by Elon University show Gov. Pat McCrory remains relatively popular with voters but that lawmakers have not been winning friends with their attention-grabbing bills.
The Democratic-leaning polling firm finds that 45 percent of voters give the new Republican governor good marks versus 19 percent who disapprove.
U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan holds early leads over potential 2014 Republican rivals, but that's primarily because people don't know or don't like the GOP options, according to a new poll.