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An unfolding case at Smith College shows how the obsession with race can blind administrators to facts and lead them to act in ways that harm innocent people.
An unfolding case at Smith College shows how the obsession with race can blind administrators to facts and lead them to act in ways that harm innocent people.
 
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today updated the COVID-19 County Alert System, which shows one red county — an increase from zero on the previous April 1 County Alert System.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today updated the COVID-19 County Alert System, which shows one red county — an increase from zero on the previous April 1 County Alert System.
 
James Antle of the Washington Examiner highlights potential political damage linked to Biden administration border policy.
James Antle of the Washington Examiner highlights potential political damage linked to Biden administration border policy.
 
Hans will deliver commencement address
 
Funding from American Rescue Plan will help CDC and Governors monitor, track, and defeat emerging variants that are currently threatening pockets of the country
Funding from American Rescue Plan will help CDC and Governors monitor, track, and defeat emerging variants that are currently threatening pockets of the country
 
Judicial Watch announced today that it filed a Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the city of Evanston, Illinois for records about its controversial, taxpayer-funded “reparations” program
Judicial Watch announced today that it filed a Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the city of Evanston, Illinois for records about its controversial, taxpayer-funded “reparations” program
 
Casey Mulligan explains at National Review Online why some left-wing health care ideas would have serious negative consequences.
Casey Mulligan explains at National Review Online why some left-wing health care ideas would have serious negative consequences.
 
North Carolinians Encouraged to Volunteer in Local Communities or Virtually
 
Everybody in America has had an opinion about the censorship of Big Tech, crossing all political boundaries.
Everybody in America has had an opinion about the censorship of Big Tech, crossing all political boundaries.
 
Here are good reasons North Carolina should do the same.
 
Carteret County resident Christine Hanks never cared much for politics.
 
The Carolina Panthers have their new quarterback in Sam Darnold, who now gets to prove his worth away from the New York Jets.
The Carolina Panthers have their new quarterback in Sam Darnold, who now gets to prove his worth away from the New York Jets.
 
The Biden administration’s decision to call for a pause to the Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine has caused confidence in the vaccine to plummet, according to a new poll.
The Biden administration’s decision to call for a pause to the Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine has caused confidence in the vaccine to plummet, according to a new poll.
 
Gianna Mancha threw a complete-game shutout to lift No. 24 UCF to an 8-0 American Athletic Conference victory over East Carolina Sunday afternoon
Gianna Mancha threw a complete-game shutout to lift No. 24 UCF to an 8-0 American Athletic Conference victory over East Carolina Sunday afternoon
 
State treasurer says charges to state employees health insurance should be transparent.
State treasurer says charges to state employees health insurance should be transparent.
 
Mrs. Patricia “Patsy” Jewell Silverthorne Elks Johnson, age 69, a resident of 134 East Water Street, Washington died Thursday evening, April 15, 2021 at Autumnfield.
Mrs. Patricia “Patsy” Jewell Silverthorne Elks Johnson, age 69, a resident of 134 East Water Street, Washington died Thursday evening, April 15, 2021 at Autumnfield.
 
Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jen Psaki, April 14, 2021
 
Former N.C. Governor Pat McCrory threw his hat in the ring on Wednesday to represent North Carolina in the United States Senate.
Former N.C. Governor Pat McCrory threw his hat in the ring on Wednesday to represent North Carolina in the United States Senate.
 
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