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Editorial: Injustices and Planning, respectively

    Editorial: Injustices and Planning, respectively

Injustices Continue If North Carolina is not careful, it could garner the dubious reputation as a place where expediency trumps justice. The case of Darryl Howard, who is slated to

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Editorial: New Life and Asleep Voters

    Editorial: New Life and Asleep Voters

New Life The repurposing of the Winston Mutual Building is the sort of public/private partnership that can help East Winston evolve. The black community had its own little skyscraper after

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Editorial: Challenge for the Hip Hop sect

    Editorial: Challenge for the Hip Hop sect

Lately, Hip Hop news has been fueled with beef and rants of all kinds. Meek Mill is beefing with Wale because Wale wasn’t supporting Mill’s current project enough on social

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Editorial: Common Core and Common Sense

    Editorial: Common Core and Common Sense

I am certain that this discussion, regarding the impending implementation of the Common Core Standards in our public schools, will put a bee in the bonnets of the less initiated.

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Editorial: Nation of Immigrants

    Editorial: Nation of Immigrants

(pictured above:  New citizens take part in the local naturalization ceremony on July 4.) Old Salem’s Independence Day naturalization ceremony

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Editorial: Ikea Gets It

    Editorial: Ikea Gets It

President Obama would like the national minimum wage to rise to $10.10 an hour.  By executive order, he raised the

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Editorial: Moral Victory in Sight

    Editorial: Moral Victory in Sight

(pictured above:  Dr. Rev. William Barber) Hats off to the N.C. NAACP! The Tar Heel branch of the venerable civil

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Editorial: This Ain’t Justice

    Editorial: This Ain’t Justice

A lot of people are upset this week with the Forsyth County District Attorney’s Office’s decision to give the white

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Editorial: Deals with Devils?

    Editorial: Deals with Devils?

When the Koch Foundation gave the United Negro College Fund $25 million, it set off a maelstrom of comments in

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Editorial: City Shouldn’t be Nanny and Thom Tillis

    Editorial: City Shouldn’t be Nanny and Thom Tillis

City Shouldn’t be Nanny Later this month, the city will begin hosting a series of Friday evening activities at the

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