Compromising principles
Before he voted agains the immigration bill Thom Tillis supported it. Read More

Before he voted agains the immigration bill Thom Tillis supported it. Read More

Someone should ask these women why they are walking alone in the woods. Read More

The fact that as many people are considering travel as not can be indicate a growing confidence in the economy. Read More

Revenue growth is expected to slow because of tax choices made by legislative leaders that disproportionately benefit the wealthy few at the expense of our public institutions. Read More

Public interest in the ministry of Billy Graham was rekindled this month with the historic unveiling of his 7-foot-tall bronze statue in the United States Capitol. Read More

Television, air conditioning and the loss of the front porch compelled us to stay inside. Screens of all types and sizes produce loneliness. Read More

A study by a Baylor University professor found that states that spent more on true “public goods” — including highways, public safety, libraries, and parks — tended to have higher levels of subjective wellbeing. Read More

The courts decision opens the door for losing politicians to spread defamatory claims after an election to see if they’ll stick. Read More

The debate over the workweek is heating up and the power between employers and employees seems to have shifted to the employees. Read More

The College Cost Reduction Act proposed by NC's Rep. Foxx would streamline the application process, improve transparency for prospective borrowers, and strengthen accountability for colleges and universities. Read More