NC Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson presides over the Senate during a vote on a bill taking power from recently elected offices won by Democrats and giving them to offices won by Republicans in a bill that was introduced with less than 24 hours to read. Protestors held signs and chanted "Shame!" Chiati Seawada flies a Trump flag and holds a sign reading "Trump makes the world Peaceful" outside a Trump rally at Dorton Arena in Raleigh, NC. Seawada said he came from Japan to support Trump. (for The Times of London) Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a rally in Charlotte, NC on the last day of early voting. (for The Washington Post) NC Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs campaigns at an event at the Johnston County Democratic headquarters in Smithfield, NC. (for The Assembly NC) Leo, a trans teenager, sits in his room in North Carolina. NC's ban on gender affirming care for minors has caused Leo's family to go out of state for his care. (for Harvard Public Health Magazine) A Pro-Palestinian protestor holds a sign during a march in downtown Raleigh, NC. (for WUNC/NPR) Abortion rights protestor outside the NC Capital. Former President Donald Trump speaks at a "Get Out The Vote" rally in Greensboro, NC. (for WUNC/NPR) Brad Briner, Republican candidate for NC Treasurer, speaks to the Western Wake Republican Club at Sophie's Grill & Bar in Cary, NC. (for The Assembly NC) NC State fans celebrate the Wolfpack's win over Duke on Easter Sunday 2024 in the NCAA Basketball tournament, sending them to the Final Four for the first time since NCSU won the NCAA tournament in 1983. (for Redux) Atlantic Beach, SC, a town founded during segregation and a beacon of black entrepreneurship, is still frequented by black families today for the history and community. (for The Washington Post) Nikki Haley supporters chant "Never give up!" at a rally after Haley lost the SC primary to Donald Trump. (for Redux) State officials, media and guests gather at a groundbreaking ceremony for a new VinFast manufacturing facility in Moncure, NC. (for The Assembly NC) President Joe Biden speaks in Durham, NC at Wolfspeed, a semi-conductor manufacturer. This was his first stop on his "Investing In America" tour. (for WUNC/NPR) A protestor outside the NC Capital after the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade. Will Wilkerson was an executive at Trump's Truth Social until he become a Federally protected whistleblower after giving the SEC 150,000 internal emails and documents. He now works as a barista at Starbucks. (for The Washington Post) Handler Chris Hogan leads the UNC mascot, Rameses, onto field at Kenan Stadium before a football game against Duke. (for WUNC/NPR) NC Representative Tracy Cotham holds a press conference to announce her switch from the Democratic to Republican party, giving the Republicans a super majority in the General Assembly. (for WUNC/NPR) NC Democratic Party Chair, Anderson Clayton, holds a press conference in response to Rep. Tricia Cotham switching party from Democrat to Republican. Democrats called for Cotham's resignation. (for WUNC/NPR) (left) Rabbi Zalman Bluming with his sons Yisroel and Sholom and (right) Rabbi Matthew Soffer pose for portraits at a gathering of the Jewish community at Bicentennial Plaza in Raleigh, NC. (for WUNC/NPR) The FBI prepares to gather evidence at the crime scene where a UNC Chapel Hill faculty member was shot and killed. (for WUNC/NPR) Allie Hall, a 34 year old nurse, bought her own home after her divorce. Single women outnumber single men when it comes to home ownership. (for The Washington Post) NC Senator Phil Berger (left) and NC Speaker of the House Tim Moore confer before passing a budget giving the Legislature sweeping new powers. (for WUNC/NPR) Abortion Rights advocates march in downtown Raleigh after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade. Family, friends and community members release balloons at a vigil for Daryl Williams who was killed after being Tasered by the Raleigh Police Department. NC Governor Cooper at a press conference the day after a mass shooting in Raleigh, NC. (for WUNC/NPR) Protestors and activists gather in downtown Raleigh in response to the killing of Tyre Nichols by Memphis police and Darryl Williams by Raleigh police. Raleigh PD officers stand guard over the body of Officer Gabriel Torres who was killed in a mass shooting in Raleigh, NC. (for WUNC/NPR) Los Utrera, from Veracruz, Mexico, rehearse before their performance at The Fruit in Durham, NC. (for Cardinal & Pine) Shooters from all over the world compete at the Southern Side by Side Championship & Exhibition at Deep River Sporting Clays in Sanford, NC. (for The Rant) Nikki Haley walks out to speak to supporters after losing the SC primary to Donald Trump. (for Redux) Vice President Kamala Harris visits Raleigh, NC to promote the Biden administration's support of Latino small businesses. (for WUNC/NPR) Raleigh Police Chief, Estella Patterson, addresses the press the day after a mass shooting in Raleigh, NC. (for WUNC/NPR) Protestors and activists march in the streets of downtown Raleigh in response to the killing of Tyre Nichols by Memphis police and Darryl Williams by Raleigh police. Gun Rights advocates and the Proud Boys protest outside a Federal building in Raleigh, NC. Team Dark Zero wins the Apex Legends Global Series, a global E-Sports event held in Raleigh, NC in 2022. Virginia Tally, Wake County Democrats Precinct Chair, outside Southeast Raleigh Magnet High School in Raleigh, NC on Election Day 2022. (for WUNC/NPR) Teacher and student at MINA Charter School in Sanford, NC. (for The Rant) Pat Harrigan (Republican Congressional candidate for NC District 10) meets with supporters at his firearms manufacturing facility in Connelly Springs, NC. (for The Assembly NC) A first time shooter at Deep River Sporting Clays and Shooting School during FIRST SHOTS, a class for first time women shooters. (for The Rant) Festival goers party in downtown Raleigh for Pride 2022. NC National Guard deployment ceremony for the 112th Financial Management Support Detachment at the Armory in Siler City, NC. (for Chatham News & Record) Press line up waiting for a press conference in downtown Raleigh the day after a mass shooting in Raleigh. (for WUNC/NPR) Raleigh residents at a community vigil at the entrance of the Hedingham community in Raleigh, NC after a mass shooting. (for WUNC/NPR) After serving 3 years in Federal prison for taking part in the January 6 insurrection, James Grant hopes for a pardon from President-elect Trump. He maintains some of his habits he gained while incarcerated, like his hand stand pushups. 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