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October 8, 2025

Articles by Rhonda Dillingham

Opinion

DILLINGHAM: Re-segregation and charter schools: Setting the record straight

August 14, 2019 Rhonda Dillingham

The use of the emotionally charged word segregation is misleading and deflects attention away from the positive contribution our charter schools are making to the educational landscape. There is a tremendous difference between choice and […]

Opinion

WILLIAMS: Was Trump right about Baltimore?

August 7, 2019 Walter Williams

Here’s what President Donald Trump tweeted about Baltimore’s congressman and his city: “Rep. Elijah Cummings has been a brutal bully, shouting and screaming at the great men & women of Border Patrol about conditions at […]

Opinion

PIPES: Medicare for All will cripple doctors and hospitals

August 7, 2019 Sally Pipes

Americans have health on their minds. Nearly four in 10 voters think health care is the most important policy issue our country faces. Some lawmakers — including several Democratic presidential candidates — think a government […]

Opinion

HILL: We need to learn more from Civil War history, not less

August 7, 2019 Frank Hill

At a time when our very real history in America is under siege from those want to expunge any mention of the sins of our past, Ron Chernow’s well-written and researched biography of former Union […]

Opinion

WILLIAMS: Being a Racist Is Easy Today

August 1, 2019 Walter Williams

Years ago, it was hard to be a racist. You had to be fitted for and spend money on a white gown and don a pointy hat. You celebrated racism by getting some burlap, wrapping […]

Opinion

ROBERTS: Don’t import prescription drugs

August 1, 2019 Brooklyn Roberts

Prescription drug pricing has been the subject of much debate over the last year. Several states are looking at importing drugs from Canada as an answer to high prescription costs. The Florida legislature recently approved […]

Opinion

HILL: This budget deal may be the worst in history

July 31, 2019 Frank Hill

If you love fiscal sanity, prepare to be sorely disappointed this week. Again. The Committee for A Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB) calls the most recent budget deal expected to be passed by the Senate and […]

Opinion

HILL: A man walks into a $15/hour minimum wage restaurant in Seattle 

July 24, 2019 Frank Hill

Washington State in the summer is the place to be if you are from hot, sticky, humid North Carolina. So is Maine.  The high at Hurricane Ridge in the Olympic National Forest last Friday was a chilly 49 degrees. […]

Opinion

DOWD: Democrats Deny Economic Reality

July 17, 2019 Frank Dowd, IV

Media headlines lately have been dominated by the Democrat Party presidential primary and the mind-numbing 20-plus candidates vying for the 2020 nomination.  In the recent Democrat debates, many of the candidates attempted to portray a […]

Opinion

BURNS: Cocoa and Cobalt— Run, But Don’t Hide 

July 17, 2019 Andrew Burns

To properly manage investment risk, it helps to pay attention to factors many investors ignore or by default embrace because they invest arbitrarily in index funds.  In this note, scrutiny is drawn to one potential […]

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