Are the walls starting to close in on Mark Meadows?
It's hard to imagine that Meadows won't be spending a great deal of time during the remainder of this year trying to fend off federal and state prosecutors. Read More
It's hard to imagine that Meadows won't be spending a great deal of time during the remainder of this year trying to fend off federal and state prosecutors. Read More
When John Kasich was governor of Ohio, he and other Ohio leaders extended help by expanding Medicaid to struggling fellow citizens. He says North Carolina should too. Read More
Doctors, firefighters, EMTs and medical personnel are public servants. How can they do no harm if they don't make every effort to prevent medical infection? Read More
Almost 180,000 North Carolina children are homeschooled and only six people are tasked with overseeing them. Read More
It seems certain that one of the contributing factors in the disastrous calculus that led Russian dictator Vladimir Putin to believe he could get away with his invasion of Ukraine was his perception of weakness and division in the United States. Read More
Whether he remains in politics or not it would be good if he sought some professional help. Read More
The undeniable truth is that standing up to and punishing Vladimir Putin’s criminal invasion of Ukraine will take real sacrifice from Americans. Read More
Tillis obviously refuses to embrace Trumpism. He decried the invasion. Now he needs to disavow Trump's treason. Read More
Like seat belts and bicycle helmets can be uncomfortable and a real real pain, but some of the arguments made against masks in schools is simplistic sophistry. Read More
You might not want to hear it, but when it comes to the pandemic we're not quite out of the woods. Read More