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Stan Deatherage and Dave Hudson of Table Talk discuss the fundamentals of American civics, emphasizing that as a self-governed people, citizens must understand both their responsibilities as voters and the responsibilities of their elected representatives.
Stan Deatherage and Dave Hudson of Table Talk discuss the fundamentals of American civics, emphasizing that as a self-governed people, citizens must understand both their responsibilities as voters and the responsibilities of their elected representatives.
 
Stan and Dave opened the discussion by addressing the growing trend of protesters physically interfering with ICE officers performing their duties. Stan described scenes from Canal Street in New York City; an area in lower Manhattan near Chinatown; where illegal immigrants have been selling cou...
Stan and Dave opened the discussion by addressing the growing trend of protesters physically interfering with ICE officers performing their duties. Stan described scenes from Canal Street in New York City; an area in lower Manhattan near Chinatown; where illegal immigrants have been selling cou...
 
Don Brown grew up in Plymouth, North Carolina, in Washington County. He spent his youth fishing in the Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds with his grandfather, including net fishing for herring.
Don Brown grew up in Plymouth, North Carolina, in Washington County. He spent his youth fishing in the Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds with his grandfather, including net fishing for herring.
 
Small cities rarely make headlines. Their struggles - fiscal mismanagement, leadership vacuums, the slow erosion of public trust - play out in school gymnasiums and wood-paneled council chambers, witnessed by a handful of residents and largely ignored by the world outside.
Small cities rarely make headlines. Their struggles - fiscal mismanagement, leadership vacuums, the slow erosion of public trust - play out in school gymnasiums and wood-paneled council chambers, witnessed by a handful of residents and largely ignored by the world outside.
 
False interpretations of Party rules used to retain control within the county Executive Committee.
False interpretations of Party rules used to retain control within the county Executive Committee.
 
An attempt to weaponize the judicial system fails.
 
Newly unsealed records reveal Credit Suisse didn’t just hide Nazi gold—it fueled the "ratlines" that helped the SS vanish into Argentina.
Newly unsealed records reveal Credit Suisse didn’t just hide Nazi gold—it fueled the "ratlines" that helped the SS vanish into Argentina.
 
From tax hikes to gun bans and plenty of woke to go around, it's pedal to the metal in Richmond.
From tax hikes to gun bans and plenty of woke to go around, it's pedal to the metal in Richmond.
 
A federal judge will not issue an injunction blocking local Watauga County election districts created by the Republican-led North Carolina General Assembly.
A federal judge will not issue an injunction blocking local Watauga County election districts created by the Republican-led North Carolina General Assembly.
 
The centers are free to continue to promote the abortion pill reversal protocol.
 
Trump: "Their words cannot be allowed to stand. Seditious behavior from traitors!!!"
 
Eastern North Carolina Now, commonly referred to as ENC Now, serves as a comprehensive communication platform that addresses the diverse needs of its audience. As a First Amendment news outlet, and a digital social media space, we possess the capability to disseminate your business, personal...
Eastern North Carolina Now, commonly referred to as ENC Now, serves as a comprehensive communication platform that addresses the diverse needs of its audience. As a First Amendment news outlet, and a digital social media space, we possess the capability to disseminate your business, personal...
 
A dissenting judge said the ruling "erodes core constitutional principles."
 
Government overreach threatens the fundamental right of Americans to support causes privately without fear of retaliation
Government overreach threatens the fundamental right of Americans to support causes privately without fear of retaliation
 
Trump has delayed enforcement of a law banning TikTok for months.
 
The framework was created to supposedly counter messaging spread by foreign actors. Instead it was used to suppress Americans — and The Daily Wire.
The framework was created to supposedly counter messaging spread by foreign actors. Instead it was used to suppress Americans — and The Daily Wire.
 
The Trump administration took actions against Harvard related to the anti-Israel protests that roiled its campus.
The Trump administration took actions against Harvard related to the anti-Israel protests that roiled its campus.
 
In Australia, Canada, and Europe, free speech on asylum, migration, and national identity is increasingly being curtailed by law.
In Australia, Canada, and Europe, free speech on asylum, migration, and national identity is increasingly being curtailed by law.
 
"We are making clear that faith-based organizations cannot be discriminated against because of their beliefs."
 
Three professors have won cases against the universities that wronged them.
 
Parents challenging a Charlotte private school's decision to expel their children in 2021 continue to file legal arguments with the North Carolina Supreme Court.
Parents challenging a Charlotte private school's decision to expel their children in 2021 continue to file legal arguments with the North Carolina Supreme Court.
 
The origins of labor Day are rather dubious, born from congressional guilt of Americans shot down, by the Army and U.S. Marshalls, while exercising their first amendment right to congregate and protest during the Pullman Strike in Haymarket Square in Chicago on may 4, 1886.
The origins of labor Day are rather dubious, born from congressional guilt of Americans shot down, by the Army and U.S. Marshalls, while exercising their first amendment right to congregate and protest during the Pullman Strike in Haymarket Square in Chicago on may 4, 1886.
 
“This is a win for common sense — and for our kids."
 
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