The right side of history
The right side of history is the side where people flourish, people thrive, their voices are heard and there are people who have vision of a future with hope. Read More
The children are watchingWhat are our children witnessing? Is it any wonder many are mimicking what they see? Read More |
The right side of history is the side where people flourish, people thrive, their voices are heard and there are people who have vision of a future with hope. Read More
After leaving the presidency, James Madison said, “the essence of government is power; and power, lodged as it must be in human hands, will ever be liable to abuse.” Read More
56% say they oppose private school vouchers; opposition in the east was less. Read More
Law Day isn't until May 1 but the NC Supreme Court has handed down decisions that celebrate the rule of law in a free society. Read More
The primary task of a prosecutor is to seek justice, not merely to convict. Read More
For Trump, it's going to get a lot worse. He can't blame anyone else. Read More
A significant number of voters don't associate policies to Democrats. No one from the Democratic Party had reached out to give them information. Read More
Stein's lead over Robinson for Governor has grown to nearly nine points; the impact of Robert F. Kennedy's campaign could affect the president outcome. Read More
At least with the Bible hawking you get something tangible for your donation. Read More
With the projected budget surplus you would expect every state agency, local government, or private interest to line up at the Legislative Building asking for money. Read More
There are pluses and minuses to foreign investments but the states seem eager lure them. Read More
Robinson’s problems are so many and so deep, he can alienate just about every faction of the electorate. Read More
Big moves from Republican supermajorities have been to massively expand government entitlement programs, give hundreds of millions of dollars to public-private partnerships, or sock away billions in reserve funds. Read More
The court ruled that closure of certain bars but not restaurants was arbitrary. Read More
Democrats have spent a lot of time since Donald Trump’s 2016 election warning about “right-wing violence,” but they often turn a blind eye when it comes from their side. Read More
There is a trend among young women who hope to snag sugar daddies and live a life of ease, as older, more established and wealthier husbands provide a level of security for them they have not had to provide for themselves. Read More
The Community College Research Center ranks North Carolina 10th in the nation in the share of its transfer students who complete their bachelor’s degrees within six years. Read More
New tax disclosures, latest polling, GOP stiff-arms have put the Lt. Governor in a tough spot Read More
Students in our state who attended school during the height of the pandemic can expect 7% lower lifetime earnings than they would have otherwise experienced. That should be a wake-up call. Read More
More intellectual diversity in newsrooms can only help avoid future media frenzies. Read More
Dogs will have to quack, and pigs trained to fly, before a large percentage of Black folks I know will support him. Read More
Localities already possess the power to make many consequential decisions about how North Carolinians live, work, travel, and recreate. Read More
Voters stare from Biden to Trump asking themselves the question. It doesn't sound too promising. Read More
Neither candidate could identify a policy difference between themselves and their opponent. Read More
DEI's original appeals to conscience got distorted. A group of professors are proposing reforms that lift up students and faculty from disadvantaged minority backgrounds, without harassing or despising others. Read More