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June 1, 2025

COVID

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CDC: Fully vaccinated people can travel safely again

April 3, 2021 The Associated Press

NEW YORK — Add travel to the activities vaccinated Americans can safely enjoy again, according to new U.S. guidance issued Friday. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its guidance to say fully vaccinated […]

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WHATLEY: During COVID-19, Gov. Cooper made a bad situation worse

March 31, 2021 Michael Whatley

A few weeks ago, Gov. Cooper held his first in-person press conference since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic to announce schools will be resuming in-person instruction. Democrats have lauded Cooper’s decision as “leadership.”  In […]

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MATTHEWS: The migrant crisis at the southern border is one of Joe Biden’s own making

March 24, 2021 Stacey Matthews

For weeks now, White House press secretary Jen Psaki has been asked about the worsening situation at the southern border and whether the Biden administration would concede it was a “crisis.” Initially, she refused to […]

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STOLTZ & WOODARD: Hindsight 2020: Five lessons for business resilience in 2021

March 17, 2021 Kari Stoltz and Felicia Woodard

Innovation, education and a culture of collaboration are key drivers of the Triangle’s success and should give us hope for recovery beyond the pandemic. We continue to see growth across the life sciences, technology and […]

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BRECHBIEL: Collective wisdom vs. executive authority

March 10, 2021 Frank Hill

One year ago, Governor Roy Cooper declared a state of emergency in North Carolina due to the spread of COVID-19. Since then, the governor has issued an additional 84 executive orders since, 60 of which […]

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HILL: When COVID relief is just plain pork spending

March 3, 2021 Frank Hill

I have seen a lot of gargantuan spending bills go through Congress in the form of budget reconciliation or omnibus appropriations at the end of a contentious session. I don’t think I have ever seen […]

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MATTHEWS: COVID’s emotional impact on senior citizens cannot be overstated

February 24, 2021 Stacey Matthews, North State Journal

Throughout the past year, we’ve watched the gut-wrenching news reports on the devastating impact COVID-19 has had on senior communities. One of the few critical things known about the coronavirus by the time it hit […]

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WILLIS: Send our kids back to school

February 16, 2021 NC Rep. David Willis

As we approach the one-year anniversary of closing down our schools, one thing has become very clear:  Our students need to be back in the classroom.  We can’t afford to let our children suffer any […]

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MOORE: The worst budget in American history

February 16, 2021 Stephen Moore

Is there even one half-sane Democrat that will stand up and denounce the fiscal atrocity of President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion spending bill? Is there not one single patriotic Democrat in the entire country who […]

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DILLINGHAM: Time to leave charter school myths behind

February 10, 2021 Rhonda Dillingham

The elections are over, new policymakers have been sworn in, schools are back in full swing, and the commitment to resolve our former ills and to do new and better things is, for a short […]

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