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NC House lawmakers seek breathalyzer ignition locks for all DWI offenders Wholesale inflation jumps 6% in April on annual basis, biggest increase since 2022 Crossover voting hurts Democrats — and affects the future we want to build in Wyoming Hampshire College, as we know it, is closing. We still think it has a future. Alabama splits U.S. House primaries after court ruling; S.C. redistricting stalls Trump arrives in Beijing with CEOs ahead of Xi meetings State Police: Man accused of barricading coworkers, setting fire inside Pike Creek/Wilmington Wawa Gas tax holiday as Trump promises? Not so fast, trucking, construction industries say NC House lawmakers seek breathalyzer ignition locks for all DWI offenders Wholesale inflation jumps 6% in April on annual basis, biggest increase since 2022 Crossover voting hurts Democrats — and affects the future we want to build in Wyoming Hampshire College, as we know it, is closing. We still think it has a future. Alabama splits U.S. House primaries after court ruling; S.C. redistricting stalls Trump arrives in Beijing with CEOs ahead of Xi meetings State Police: Man accused of barricading coworkers, setting fire inside Pike Creek/Wilmington Wawa Gas tax holiday as Trump promises? Not so fast, trucking, construction industries say

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