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    Letters to the Editor

New tax law hurts those in working class families To the Editor: This new tax giveaway removes healthcare for 13 million Americans, and dumps over $1.5 trillion dollars of debt

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Commentary: Stop enabling white supremacy

    Commentary: Stop enabling white supremacy

Most Black folk might get offended if it is suggested that they are enablers to white supremacists.  Yet, this enabling takes place every day. In 1966, I was a 20-year-old

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Treating everyone with dignity and respect in 2018

    Treating everyone with dignity and respect in 2018

I can remember people many years ago making New Year’s resolutions. These were things we wanted to either start doing or possibly do better. Yes, I too, began making these

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Time to focus on school choice in W-S, America

    Time to focus on school choice in W-S, America

Later this month, schools, homeschool groups, organizations and individuals in North Carolina and across America will work together to raise awareness about the importance of opportunity in K-12 education. National School

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Editorial Cartoon: Most Admired

  Editorial Cartoon: Most Admired

Editorial Cartoon by Ron Rogers

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Commentary: Brace yourself in 2018

  Commentary: Brace yourself in 2018

Algenon Cash is the managing director of Wharton Gladden & Company, an investment banking firm.

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Commentary: Alcohol-impaired driving is on the rise; here’s what we can do about it

  Commentary: Alcohol-impaired driving is on the rise; here’s what we can do about it

The National Center for DWI Courts (NCDC) and the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility (FAAR) recently embarked on a nationwide Reform & Responsibility Tour to promote ways to immediately reduce impaired driving deaths.

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

  LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

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Commentary: Dual special needs plans can bring added benefits to the aging

  Commentary: Dual special needs plans can bring added benefits to the aging

Of the more than 40 million caregivers in the United States, about 90 percent are caring for an aging relative, often a parent, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Editorial: Living with a present from the GOP, Trump

  Editorial: Living with a present from the GOP, Trump

Editorial: Living with a present from the GOP, Trump

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