Thousands in NC still without power after attack on substations
Thousands of residents in a North Carolina county entered their third day without lights and heating on Tuesday after "targeted attacks" on two electric substations over the weekend caused widespread outages and shut down schools across the county. Blayne Alexander reports.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Douglas Holtz-Eakin: Moderation in wage growth is ‘good news story’ for the Fed
MSNBC -
Rep. Mike Gallagher: I don't think China would hesitate to shoot down a U.S. asset in their airspace
MSNBC -
How Russia is importing western products despite sanctions
MSNBC -
Why the military hasn't shot down the suspected Chinese spy balloon flying over the U.S.
MSNBC -
John Brennan: Secy. Blinken’s Beijing trip postponement sends a ‘clear signal’ to China
MSNBC -
Pentagon: Debris from Chinese surveillance balloon could cause civilian casualties
MSNBC -
Why Trump's 2024 campaign is anything but normal
MSNBC -
Write like Obama, listen to Coltrane: Jazz revival goes viral
MSNBC -
Garry Kasparov: Putin's attempts to restore Russia's lost empire destined to fail
MSNBC -
Blinken postpones trip to China after suspected spy balloon spotted over U.S.
MSNBC -
Biden: U.S. is seeing the ‘strongest job growth in history’ after better-than-expected jobs report
MSNBC -
'The Nazi Conspiracy' uncovers a little known WWII Nazi plot
MSNBC -
Joe: Trump is so deplorable for trying to attack to Capitol officers over Jan. 6
MSNBC -
Rep. Boebert rails against ATF, 'gun-free zones' and urges Americans to buy more guns
MSNBC -
After calling Trump 'crazy,' Republican says he'd still support him in '24
MSNBC -
Joe: GOP has damaged Congress by removing Rep. Omar from committee
MSNBC