It’s personal news time: My nearly 33-year run at The Associated Press has come to an end. Like dozens of colleagues in the company, I accepted a buyout. My last day was Thursday. (1/6)
Hello, Moon. It’s great to be back.
Here’s a taste of what the Artemis II astronauts photographed during their flight around the Moon. Check out more photos from the mission: https://t.co/rzM1P0QbOl
@j_donatella@iamchanteezy What’s understood by the family and those in attendance doesn’t have to be explained. Yall are grieving and the last thing you all need to do is apologize for anything.
Columbia -> Chicago
I’ve spent my time this week with members of the Jackson Family and countless friends as we celebrate the life of a truly remarkable man.
Rev would constantly remind you that no matter your lot in life, that you were indeed somebody.
@j_donatella Praying for you. Had the chance to meet him on several occasions as a boy from the Carolina’s and one who went to school in Greensboro as well. You grandfather was an amazing man and glad to have had him in my life.
Aron Johnson was a bridge-builder who believed rural communities deserved a seat at every table. We will miss him, as his legacy of empowerment lives on in communities across our state.
The Lumbee Tribe has finally been officially recognized by Congress and they're set to receive the full federal benefits that come with that recognition.
This is a milestone more than a century in the making. I co-sponsored the Lumbee Fairness Act when I served in Congress and I thank the bipartisan coalition that got this over the finish line.
Announcing our new DGA Chair and Vice Chair: Govs. @AndyBeshearKY and @GretchenWhitmer! 💙
Dem Govs are making life better by staying laser-focused on issues like lowering costs and creating jobs. These two will keep their foot on the gas and help lead us into victory in 2026 💪
So I’ve made it official folks: I’ve filed the paperwork to run for Governor of Alabama. It’s time to remind this state of who we are and what we can accomplish together.
#DougForAlabama
Maj. Gen. Joseph McNeil, one of the Greensboro Four, shaped civil rights history here in North Carolina and helped spark the movement that changed our country for the better. May his memory be a blessing.
I have known Roy Cooper for well over a decade and he has been a phenomenal leader and dedicated public servant. This race will be exciting and the one to watch in 2026