Another Super Bowl in the books
Over the years the Super Bowl show has grown, more stars show up, and in most of those 59 years, the football games have been disappointing. Read More
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Slaying sacred cowsWhy do so many lack faith in our schools? What is so attractive about private or charter schools? And what needs changing to restore confidence in our traditional public schools and improve student outcomes? Read More |
Over the years the Super Bowl show has grown, more stars show up, and in most of those 59 years, the football games have been disappointing. Read More
We can’t revitalize American federalism by engaging in ideological gamesmanship, by progressives resisting only conservative violations and conservatives resisting only progressive ones. Read More
America right now, is NOT a place to be immensely proud of, because the very essence of its existence is being corrupted right before our eyes. Read More
Historian Bill Leuchtenburg spent much of his life explaining the growth of presidential power. Read More
For every dollar spent on the planning and execution of research, another dollar is needed to administer the grants and ensure that the research follows government guidelines. Read More
Historically, the United States has run trade deficits while maintaining economic growth, job creation, and rising living standards. The United States remains strong because it embraces trade, not because it restricts it. Read More
GOP claims about voter integrity are little more than a cloak for voter disenfranchisement and manipulation. Read More
Projected rise in health insurance premiums is the latest installment in the political right’s war on all things public Read More
No justice dissented from the decision, but it was obvious but it is much less unanimous than it appeared. Read More
It is often a challenge to get people to pay attention to the realities of the unhoused patients we serve. Empathy is exhausting. Blame is not. Read More
Children and small retailers shouldn’t be caught in the crossfire of a trade war, Applying tariffs to sectors with high stakes can guarantee such an outcome never happens. Read More
North Carolina Consumer Sentiment Index reading is highest since 2019 Read More
Our state ranks fourth in the country for egg production. Read More
What will Thom Tillis' legacy be? Read More
Rigged elections have become a way of life. Read More
This detailed report shows how Griffin picked counties and voters to include in his case. It is well worth reading. Read More
North Carolina needs its own DOG commission. Read More
State Republican legislative leaders are brazen with their overreach and their violation of the separation of powers. Read More
States that have launched work-and-save or “auto-IRA” programs have seen employees gather more than $1 billion in assets since 2017. Read More
Much of the state’s budget and spending data was either difficult to access, incomplete, or unavailable to the public. North Carolina lagged behind in providing taxpayers with the tools needed to track how their money was spent. Read More
Real world leadership involves co-operation, mutuality, and unity. The bully is not a leader. Read More
It’s fair to say North Carolina policymakers have good reason to predict competition would spur educational improvement. We certainly need it. Read More
Americans have long disagreed with presidents who appeared to play politics with grief. Why aren't they now? Read More
North Carolinians are dissatisfied with their local public schools. Read More
We have seen up close the lengths to which too many in the Republican Party are willing to go to circumvent our democratic process to illegitimately attain and hold on to power. Read More