Major Obamacare Ruling Just a Month Away
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in King v. Burwell could have a substantial impact on North Carolina and other states with federal health insurance exchanges.
School personnel appear to be among the big winners in the 2015-17 N.C. House budget plan.
A mill worker from Randolph County became a national sensation during the 1920s.
Lawmakers were right in 2013 to prioritize general needs above business subsidies. Consistency should be the rule for 2015 and beyond.
A cabinet secretary’s creepy commencement address highlights progressives’ nonacademic goals.
The average reading score for 17-year-olds in 2012 was 287, statistically indistinguishable from the 1971 score and down from a high of 290 in 1992. The math trend looks similarly disappointing.
A North Carolina reporter takes a cheap shot in a recent obituary.