Editorial

Despite unequal treatment, Black women will rise

    Despite unequal treatment, Black women will rise

Julianne Malveaux’s thoughts on the struggles of black women.

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Tomatoes are a slice of good nutrition; try some today

    Tomatoes are a slice of good nutrition; try some today

Any way you slice it, tomatoes are highly nutritious, low in calories and great to include in a healthy diet.

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Political Cartoon: Classless

    Political Cartoon: Classless

This week’s political cartoon by Ron Rogers.

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Editorial: NBTF leader reminds us of our unity

    Editorial: NBTF leader  reminds us  of our unity

National Black Theatre Festival co-chair Obba Babatundé said the arts can still make a difference in these tumultuous times.

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Commentary: Downtown development generates opportunity

  Commentary: Downtown development generates opportunity

The Benton Convention Center recently cut the ribbon on its new renovations.

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Commentary: Health care for millions and democracy itself is now at risk

  Commentary: Health care for millions  and democracy itself is now at risk

It is not just health care for 30 million people at stake these days. Democracy is hanging by a thread too, in Raleigh and in Washington.

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Commentary: High-prescription drug prices hurt the Black Community

  Commentary: High-prescription drug prices hurt the Black Community

Rep. Elijah Cummings discusses his act to negotiate lower Medicare drug prices.

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Check out a farmers market this week

  Check out a farmers market this week

August is National Farmers Market Week. If you haven’t been to a farmers market lately, now is a good time to check one out.

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Editorial Cartoon: How to keep Bishop Barber out

  Editorial Cartoon: How to keep Bishop Barber out

Political Cartoon by Ron Rogers

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Editorial: Support NBTF as it provides health initiative

  Editorial: Support NBTF as it provides health initiative

Winston-Salem is getting ready for the National Black Theater Festival next week, July 31-Aug. 5. Of course, this is the

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