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Nothing says I love you like an AR-15. You can see billboards advertising them on the sides of roads. Read More
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Nothing says I love you like an AR-15. You can see billboards advertising them on the sides of roads. Read More

There are more events coming to celebrate America's 250th birthday. Read More

Barber vows to focus like a laser beam on the South to unleash the immense voting power of poor Black, White, and Hispanic communities at the polls here in North Carolina. Read More

As this full-on civil war within the Democratic Party escalates, it may have effects on the ground. Read More

With fewer options to fund essential services, the pressure by the state to shift costs onto counties may only grow. Read More

More voters say they would punish rather than reward candidates who undermine democratic values Read More

In addition to warning us about partisan politics, George Washington also cautioned us that morality can’t survive without religion. Read More

A July 4th gathering combined a script in which some parts are read by the leader, some by participants, and some together as a group with the 250th celebration. Read More

Income inequality is the highest for the modern period since the 1960s. The question is how much income inequality a society will tolerate? Read More

Manufactured homes can be built off-site making them more economic in terms of labor costs and factories can run 24 hours a day with no delays due to bad weather. Read More

At a time when moderate and less engaged Republicans have little reason to vote, Democratic Socialists are giving them one—or some. Read More

When state leaders are making consequential budget decisions, the way we frame healthcare challenges matters just as much as the solutions we pursue. Read More

A leading Kenan-Flagler Business School economist says a closer look at the latest economic data shows a clear disconnect in how many consumers are viewing and experiencing the American economy. Read More

A court more than 38 years ago could play a part in deciding this November's Supreme Court election. Read More

The reason great nations fall is the failure of leadership. Read More

Freedom and self-government were principles that sustained the American cause. Read More

We have people at the wheel now who believe they can do anything they want to whomever they please, and can get away with it because they believe that they are the law. Read More

Civil discourse is not a competition with winners and losers; it is a deliberate and respectful exchange of ideas. Read More

The public has no information on whether the students with vouchers have made academic progress or have fallen behind. Read More

Good leadership directs "WHAT" to do, not how to do it. Read More

Do we have a golden age of technology even when the electricity goes out? Read More

How about celebrating an anniversary overcoming our divisions? Read More

When you step up to the editorial plate once or twice a week over four decades, you’re going to strike out. Often. Read More

Large majorities say the Declaration's principles remain important, but partisan differences emerge over how closely the nation lives up to those founding ideals. Read More

Republican gerrymandering has insured that the General Assembly’s GOP majority will never lose power unless a future state Supreme Court bans partisan redistricting. Read More