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Editorial: Governor’s Delusion

    Editorial: Governor’s Delusion

Pat McCrory is coming to town. The Forsyth County Republican Women have announced that our first-term governor will speak at their annual holiday event on Dec. 10. His appearance will

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Editorial: Immigration reform stalling

    Editorial: Immigration reform stalling

U.S. House Speaker John Boehner recently stated that there will not be any conference committee in order to find a compromise on the bipartisan Senate immigration reform bill. The American

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Editoral: Kanye and Palin

    Editoral: Kanye and Palin

At the Iowa Faith & Freedom Coalition’s fall fundraiser in Des Moines last weekend, former Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin compared the federal debt to slavery. “Our free stuff today

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Editorial: Public housing residents will only benefit from work requirement

  Editorial: Public housing residents will only benefit from work requirement

It is surprising that not everyone shares Housing Authority of Winston-Salem CEO Larry Woods’ enthusiasm for nudging more public housing

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Letters to the Editor

  Letters to the Editor

I Support Rep. Watt To the Editor: For over 20 years, Congressman Mel Watt has been a true champion for

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Editorial: Common Core, White Power

  Editorial: Common Core, White Power

Parents have been advised to expect their kids to bring home lower End-of-Course (EOC) and End-of-Grade (EOG) scores when they

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Editorial: Letters to the Editor

  Editorial: Letters to the Editor

Give students books! To the Editor: For several years now, I have been dealing with multi-page homework packets given to

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Editorial: Democrats and Republicans

  Editorial: Democrats and Republicans

(pictured above: Don Yelton is seen here in a still from his infamous “Daily Show” interview.) Be sure to cast your

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Editorial: Grambling State

  Editorial: Grambling State

When my father started out in the 1930s, the coal mines he worked in Harlan County, Ken. did not feature

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