Classroom Technology: Hope or Hype?
A recent study of the impact of digital devices offers reasons for concern.
Differing reactions
Grade Us On The Curve
The available evidence suggests that most state governments have become too large and intrusive to justify the economic value they deliver.
State of the Union
Exposing Questionable Claims About Inequality
Economist Thomas Sowell’s latest book targets proposals from those who want to redistribute income and wealth.
Employers, State Can Benefit From Direct Primary Care
DPC is the epitome of value-based medicine, and it has the potential to help North Carolina slow the growth of wasteful health care spending.
Medical Care Can Be Inexpensive
As health insurance is becoming more expensive, curiously, some basic health care is becoming more affordable because an increasing number of primary care physicians are taking upfront cash payments rather than accepting insurance.
Rules of engagement
Urban Voters Still Outnumbered
Even today, most North Carolinians do not live in large, dense cities. Most do not live in urban areas at all. These North Carolinians still vote. And they still matter — a lot.
Solar Energy Neither Renewable Nor Free
Those labels cannot be applied in a meaningful way to an energy source that is unavailable for large chunks of every day.