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Category: Legal Interests
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By The Greensboro Chronicle | Consumer & Legal Affairs In North Carolina, many companies lose lawsuits—and public trust—not because of dramatic fraud or intentional wrongdoing, but because of something far simpler: they get the basics wrong at the beginning. Under long-standing North Carolina legal doctrines, refusing payment, blocking compliance, misidentifying parties, or mishandling responsibility can…
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By The Greensboro Chronicle | Consumer & Legal Affairs When a company refuses payment, blocks compliance, misidentifies who actually owns a debt or account, or allows its agents to act improperly, consumers often assume they are powerless. That assumption is wrong. North Carolina law provides meaningful protections and remedies when businesses engage in prohibited conduct…
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By The Greensboro Chronicle Investigative Desk Recently, claims have circulated online suggesting that the Greensboro Police Department is at risk of having its patrol vehicles repossessed or taken back by a leasing company due to non-payment. To be clear: there is no verifiable reporting that such a repossession threat is happening in Greensboro. So where…
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By The Greensboro Chronicle | Legal Disclaimer: This article is informational in nature and does not constitute legal, financial, or immigration advice. Readers should consult qualified attorneys or financial professionals before making business or immigration decisions. | © 2026 The Greensboro Chronicle. All rights reserved. 🔥 What Just Happened: Starting March 1, 2026, the U.S. Small…
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By Lorene Hardy -Investigative Correspondent — The Greensboro Chronicle Paris, France — February 3, 2026 In a dramatic enforcement action that has sent shockwaves through the global tech community, French prosecutors and cybercrime police executed a raid on the Paris headquarters of X — the social media platform owned by billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk —…
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Greensboro Chronicle Staff Writer “You Can’t Read, You Can’t Drive!” — Sunshine State’s Shocking New Rule Throws Immigrants, Seniors, and Non-English Speakers Into High-Stakes Test Chaos TALLAHASSEE, FL — In a move that has ignited fierce debate from Miami to Pensacola, Florida has officially decreed that every driver’s license test — whether written, oral, or…
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In American civic life, unresolved injustices have a way of resurfacing—not as relics of the past, but as living questions demanding present-day answers. Hartford, Connecticut now finds itself confronting one such question: What does justice look like when the statute of limitations has expired, but the harm has never healed? The death of Anitress Terry,…
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For more than half a century, American audiences have been steeped in legal television. From the steady drumbeat of Law & Order to the gritty realism of The Wire, courtroom and police procedurals have become cultural comfort food. We watch them to relax, to be entertained, to feel reassured that “the system works.” But quietly—and…
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An inquisitive and cautionary op-ed The public is conditioned to believe that law enforcement background checks are impenetrable—layered systems of fingerprints, databases, psychological screening, and federal oversight designed to stop the unqualified long before a badge is issued. And yet, time and again, reality intrudes. Across several states over the last two decades, individuals later…
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An Educational, Informative & Cautionary Guide for Drivers Each winter, crashes, shattered windshields, and serious injuries occur because snow or ice wasn’t removed from a vehicle before travel. What feels like a harmless oversight can quickly become a high-speed projectile. Below is a plain-language breakdown of the law, liability, and what to do if you’re…