>>Yesterday >>30 women in North Carolina lost their lives to heart disease, and by the end of the month, hundreds more will have fallen to...[Read More]
Monthly Archives: March 2016
>>“Did you know that more than 40 percent of Duke’s teaching faculty are not tenured professors?” “What if I were to tell you that I...[Read More]
>>Last week, the Centers for Disease Control >>quietly changed course on a decades-old rule. Previously, people in pain who needed long-term pain killers were always...[Read More]
>>You’ve undoubtedly heard about House Bill 2: NC’s new law that, in theory, protects the sanctity of bathrooms. In fact, you’d be hard pressed to...[Read More]
It started out like any dinner with my 8- and 6-year-old boys. There was the usual fussing and complaining and stalling. Desperate to talk about...[Read More]
>>Citing privacy and safety concerns for those using restrooms in Charlotte, the Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives is attempting to call a...[Read More]
>> I try to eat healthy, but I wouldn’t consider myself a health-nut. I sometimes count ketchup as a vegetable, and I’m unlikely to spend...[Read More]
>>Despite rapidly advancing technology, an increase in the number of hospitals, and an almost limitless amount of health information, more infants die in their first...[Read More]
>> You’ll be hard pressed to find anyone who’d say there hasn’t been any shady dealings in North Carolina politics. It can sometimes feel like...[Read More]
>>By many measures the 2001 No Child Left Behind Act >>was a failure . Kids have been burned out by constant standardized testing; teachers have...[Read More]