The Daniels and their newspaper
For more than a century one family one newspaper dominated political discussion in North Carolina. Read More

For more than a century one family one newspaper dominated political discussion in North Carolina. Read More

We need to have transparency and logic in our trade, tax, and energy policies — because small businesses don’t operate on cable news cycles. They operate on balance sheets and razor-thin margins. Read More

Even when a voter agrees with a candidate on issues, if he sees that candidate as crooked or untrustworthy he won’t vote for him. Read More

The Illinois governor got his political start working on Terry Sanford's US Senate campaign in 1986. Read More

Free societies aren’t perfect societies. No such societies exist. But they are also dynamic, creative, and, in the best sense of the word, progressive. Read More

11 counties in our state don't even have a private school but vouchers are taking funds away from their students. Read More

Clean energy investments, coupled with North Carolina's business-friendly environment are transforming our state. Read More

As lawmakers hurtle toward their self-imposed May 8 “crossover deadline” – the date by which many bills must be approved in one house to be eligible for consideration in the other – the legislative process is arguably its chaotic worst. Read More

Can state laws restrict or govern hunting on Sundays? Read More

The DEI police are going to choke once they read the Spring 2025 USA Philatelic Catalogue of Commemorative Stamps. Heads will roll! Read More