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Editorial: We have some news worth tweeting about

    Editorial: We have some news worth tweeting about

When the votes were tabulated on Nov. 8, 2016, Donald Trump, the GOP’s candidate, emerged as the candidate that had the most Electoral College votes. According to the United States’

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Commentary: Reclaim those relationships for a happy summer

    Commentary: Reclaim those relationships  for a happy summer

By Algenon Cash The official start to summer is a moving target for most people; teachers and students often consider the end of the school year as the beginning of

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Commentary: Democrats play dog whistle politics, too; just ask Bill Cosby

    Commentary: Democrats play dog whistle politics, too; just ask Bill Cosby

By Raynard Jackson About two weeks ago, entertainer extraordinaire Bill Cosby was handed a hung jury in his sexual assault trial in Norristown, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia. Regardless of

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Commentary: Why would White House propose $9.2 billion cut in education funding?

    Commentary: Why would White House propose $9.2 billion cut in education funding?

By Charlene Crowell  No one ever said that higher education wouldn’t cost money. Across the country, tuition is steadily rising and students are taking longer to pay off their student loans.

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Commentary: Tasty ways to prepare summer vegetables

    Commentary: Tasty ways to prepare summer vegetables

By Lynne M. Mitchell  Summer is a great time to grill outdoors and eat salads.   Summer is also peak season

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Editorial: Let’s hope the Urban League’s optimism is contagious

    Editorial: Let’s hope the Urban League’s optimism is contagious

Despite economic challenges, the Winston-Salem Urban League continues to serve the community.

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Commentary: Protectionist trade measures will reduce competitiveness

    Commentary: Protectionist trade measures will reduce competitiveness

Algenon Cash gives the 411 on free trade and protectionism.

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ACEY Group recognizes CNAs

    ACEY Group recognizes CNAs

Certified nursing assistants (CNAs) don’t get the recognition of other health professionals, such as nurses and doctors. But they provide

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Editorial: Storied history of cooperation should inspire

    Editorial: Storied history  of cooperation should inspire

Juneteenth is held on or around June 19, when Union forces arrived in Galveston, Texas, with news of the end

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Cemetery effort identities names on headstones 

    Cemetery effort identities names on headstones 

Those who clear and clean up Happy Hill Cemetery are still looking for volunteers, especially those with loved ones who

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