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Hungry children in North Carolina?!
Kudos to Gene Nichol for telling us what we need to hear Gene Nichol, JD, is the Boyd Tinsley Distinguished Professor of Law and director of the UNC Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity. Professor Nichol shared sobering facts about hunger in our state...
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Tue, Jul 30 2013 6:18 AM
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After Trayvon Martin
President spoke from the heart The President’s words were “That could have been me 35 years ago.” They were raw, honest, heartfelt and, sadly, probably true. What can we learn from Mr. Martin’s death and the President’s words? I’m not...
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Mon, Jul 22 2013 9:24 AM
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Our media habits
Television beats the rest—really?! Gallup’s daily feeds usually provide interesting tidbits about the U.S. and the world. Yesterday’s report is sobering. Television is the main place Americans say they turn to for news about current events (55%...
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Wed, Jul 10 2013 5:15 AM
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Big week at the Supreme Court
Forward and backward—It matters for public health The Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), the law barring the federal government from recognizing state-legalized same-sex marriages, is unconstitutional, the Supreme Court ruled Wednesday by a 5-4 vote. By...
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