North Carolina
NC Attorney General continues Ticketmaster investigation amid federal lawmakers’ hearing
Two months after Ticketmaster’s meltdown over Taylor Swift presale tickets, the corporate’s executives confronted a panel of U.S. Senators.
A Judiciary Committee held a gathering on Tuesday looking for to grasp if Ticketmaster had a monopoly on the ticket sale trade.
Stay Nation and Ticketmaster merged in 2010 and critics level to this transfer as an element behind excessive costs and poor buyer expertise.
“To have a powerful capitalist system, you must have competitors. You’ll be able to’t have an excessive amount of consolidation,” Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., stated Tuesday. “One thing that sadly for this nation — as an ode to Taylor Swift, I’ll say — we all know all too effectively.”
This is identical concern North Carolina Lawyer Basic Josh Stein raised in November when he introduced his workplace would examine Ticketmaster for allegedly violating shoppers’ rights and antitrust regulation.
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“There’s quite a lot of frustration with Ticketmaster. I hear it all over the place I am going. Persons are annoyed with how costly it’s and the standard of service isn’t what they need it have been,” Stein stated.
Each Tuesday’s congressional listening to and Stein’s investigation search to uncover if Ticketmaster is a monopoly and what the affect is on shoppers.
“There’s an actual drawback when you may have the promoter for the bands, the venue and the ticketing firm, each major and secondary gross sales, all in the identical company umbrella that creates a monopoly and it may well create actual points for shoppers the place our costs go up, and the standard of their providers go down,” Stein stated.
Congress may take steps to cross a regulation that might apply throughout all the trade. Whereas, Stein is probably looking for motion towards simply Ticketmaster for probably violating the regulation.
“If we decide that they’ve violated the regulation, then we should consider what’s the applicable treatment, nevertheless it’s untimely to be speaking about what that treatment would appear like at this stage,” he advised ABC11 on Tuesday.
Stein stated lawmakers may make modifications associated to payment disclosures, exclusivity contracts, and bots.
Stein was unable to offer any particulars associated to if or when any motion would come out of his workplace’s investigation.
Joe Berchtold, CFO of Ticketmaster’s guardian firm Stay Nation, didn’t admit to the businesses having a monopoly and as an alternative stated the ticket sale trade has by no means been extra aggressive.
He did acknowledge Ticketmaster may have dealt with Swift’s ticket gross sales higher however pointed to assaults from bots.
It is unclear what the subsequent steps might be on the federal stage. Any motion towards Ticketmaster and Stay Nation concerning monopoly allegations will possible must step from the U.S. Justice Division, which is already investigating.
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North Carolina
Fact Check: California, North Carolina get same recovery cost coverage from federal gov’t
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) – As wildfires ravage parts of Los Angeles and Southern California this month, federal, state, and local authorities have mobilized resources to combat the flames and assist affected communities.
Their response echoes the efforts made in North Carolina just months ago, when Hurricane Helene left widespread devastation in its wake.
A viewer named Dina asked the following question: “Why is the federal government covering 100% of the recovery costs for the California wildfires, but not doing the same for Hurricane Helene recovery efforts in North Carolina?”
Her question relates to a claim being spread around social media that the government is allegedly paying for 100% of the damage in California, but not in North Carolina.
WBTV’s Fact Check team investigated the claims and found them to be false.
Here’s what we found.
Federal funding for wildfire recovery
On Tuesday, Jan. 14, President Joe Biden announced that the federal government would cover 100% of certain wildfire recovery costs in California for the next 180 days.
“The federal government is going to cover 100% of the cost for the next 180 days for things like firefighter overtime pay, debris removal, temporary shelters … It’s going to cost tens of billions of dollars to get Los Angeles back to where it was,” Biden said during a press conference.
Typically, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, aka FEMA, covers 75% of disaster recovery costs, with the remaining 25% funded by state and local governments. However, under federal law, the U.S. president has the authority to increase the federal cost-share for recovery efforts.
What about North Carolina?
Turns out, less than a week after Hurricane Helene hit North Carolina in September 2024, President Biden and FEMA announced that the same adjustment was made for Helene recovery in North Carolina.
Put another way: North Carolina has also had 100% of public recovery funds covered by the federal government since Oct. 2, 2024.
A release from the North Carolina governor’s office and FEMA explained how the president raised the federal contribution from 75% to 100% for the first 180 days of recovery. (The same time period that was just established in California).
After the six-month period, the cost-share for public assistance projects was increased from 75% to 90%. Click here to read the official FEMA release about this.
—> North Carolina Red Cross volunteers deploy to support wildfire victims in California
The verdict
President Biden’s decision to increase the federal cost-share for California wildfires is consistent with the aid provided to North Carolina following Hurricane Helene.
Claims that the federal government is covering a higher percentage of recovery costs in California compared to in North Carolina are false. Both states received identical cost-share adjustments.
If you have further questions or claims you’d like us to investigate, feel free to reach out to us at factcheck@wbtv.com.
—> State releases names of 104 Helene victims in North Carolina for 1st time: See list here
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North Carolina
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North Carolina
Apex father of 3 represents North Carolina in 2025 Presidential Inauguration
APEX, N.C. (WTVD) — Colonel Josh McConkey has spent more than two decades serving our country, in both the Army and Air Force Reserve. He’s now a Commander at Andrews Air Force Base of the 459th Aeromedical Staging Squadron.
“I’ve got to do some pretty special things. I spent time with combat search and rescue. I’ve flown as a flight surgeon, spent time in Rwanda with the State Department,” Col. McConkey told ABC11.
On Monday though, he’ll get to do something that will mark a first for the decorated servicemember, leading the Air Force Reserve delegation at the 2025 Presidential Inauguration.
“I marched a lot when I was a kid and grown up in marching band. So, this is a lot of fun for me, but being able to take part in something like this, being a part of history is pretty special,” Col. McConkey said.
He leaves Thursday to head to Washington DC with months of preparation leading up to this once-in-a-lifetime moment.
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“A lot of logistics and security: we received a 108-page PowerPoint presentation just to go over. There’s a lot of history behind that, a lot of procedure and then the security concerns alone. So, you know, things have been very tight lipped on that, but the practices we’ve done three or four practices and you’re marching out in the cold and the snow. Hopefully it’s going to be above freezing on Inauguration Day,” McConkey said.
When not serving in the Air Force Reserve, Col. McConkey is an ER doctor in the Triangle, an author, the founder of a non-profit organization – and his proudest titles: husband and father of three.
He’s excited to represent North Carolina next week.
“I grew up in a very small town in rural Nebraska and always looked up to military veterans,” he said. “Just to be a part and represent the military and something this historic is, you know, for me is pretty special.”
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