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- Check8 days agoChange DetectedThe page’s “last edited” date/time was updated from 11 April 2026 to 21 April 2026.SummaryDifference0.1%

- Check15 days agoChange DetectedAdds details about Roy Cooper's 2026 U.S. Senate bid, including Wiley Nickel's endorsement and Nickel's withdrawal from the race.SummaryDifference0.6%

- Check22 days agoChange DetectedAdds a sentence noting Cooper's nearly 16-year tenure as attorney general as the state's longest, noting his 2016 gubernatorial victory and reelection. Also adds Michael Whatley as the 2026 Senate candidate and updates opponent references.SummaryDifference3%

- Check37 days agoChange DetectedThe page’s last edited timestamp changed from 6 March 2026 to 24 March 2026.SummaryDifference0.0%

- Check51 days agoChange DetectedAdds that Roy Cooper is the Democratic nominee for the 2026 U.S. Senate race in North Carolina and notes his 2023 'public school emergency' declaration and 2024 veto related to school-choice scholarships. Removes earlier phrasing about a July 2025 candidacy and other dated content.SummaryDifference0.3%

- Check58 days agoChange DetectedAdded content noting Cooper vetoed a 2024 bill expanding school-choice scholarships and requiring sheriffs to cooperate with ICE. Also added the 2023 declaration of a 'public school emergency' and notes on the 2026 U.S. Senate candidacy.SummaryDifference1%

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