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Editorial Cartoon: The Situation

    Editorial Cartoon: The Situation

Editorial Cartoon By Ron Rogers

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Commentary: Water is important to our health

    Commentary: Water is important to our health

Most of us know to “drink more water,” but for many, it isn’t always such an easy habit to apply.

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Commentary: Seniors, know your rights in nursing homes

    Commentary: Seniors, know your rights in nursing homes

By Jennifer Stuart “Please don’t put me in a nursing home” is a sentiment I hear often from my senior clients. Many people seem to equate nursing homes with captivity

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Commentary: Don’t let “45” take credit for President Obama’s economy

    Commentary: Don’t let “45” take credit for President Obama’s economy

By Julianne Malveaux The income, poverty and health insurance data released by the Census Bureau on Sept. 13 confirms what many of us already knew. President Obama’s last year was

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Reynolds inducts 13 into Arts Hall of Fame

    Reynolds inducts 13 into Arts Hall of Fame

R.J. Reynolds High School inducts 13 alumni into Arts Hall of Fame.

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Flying High!

    Flying High!

On Saturday, Sept. 16 the RC Aircraft Club hosted a mini-airshow to benefit the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina.

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Joe Dudley: 50 years of making us

    Joe Dudley: 50 years of making us

Joe Louis Dudley Sr. was held back twice by the time he reached the 11th grade, but he never gave up, because of something his mother Clara Yeates Dudley told him: “Prove them wrong, Joe,” and he did.

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Editorial: Kudos to our agencies, which prepared for Irma

    Editorial: Kudos to our agencies, which prepared for Irma

Looking at the television reports and seeing what Irma did in Florida and the Caribbean has been heartbreaking. The flooding, trees down and power outages have been dramatic.

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Sam Youse’s testimony can save your life

    Sam Youse’s testimony can save your life

Busta Brown’s Person of the Week

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Sharpton, clergy push for social activism

    Sharpton, clergy push for social activism

Thousands of people, including a cadre of faith leaders from the Reconciled Church Movement (RCM), which represents various faith-based communities, joined the Rev. Al Sharpton and members of his nonprofit National Action Network (NAN) in Washington, D.C. to rebuke President Donald Trump and recommit themselves to the fight for social and economic justice.

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