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As Beaufort County's premier internet related company, Symbiotic Networks (SNI), we create the highest quality representation of the Beaufort County Commissioners' general meeting of August, 2021 to provide for the public's complete awareness of their most important local government.
As Beaufort County's premier internet related company, Symbiotic Networks (SNI), we create the highest quality representation of the Beaufort County Commissioners' general meeting of August, 2021 to provide for the public's complete awareness of their most important local government.
 
The reasoning behind the bill, as laid out in the bill’s language, is that “too many North Carolina citizens have no or inadequate savings for retirement.”
The reasoning behind the bill, as laid out in the bill’s language, is that “too many North Carolina citizens have no or inadequate savings for retirement.”
 
Ray Nothstine writes for the Fayetteville Observer that Democrats in North Carolina should be strong opponents of plans to pack the U.S. Supreme Court.
Ray Nothstine writes for the Fayetteville Observer that Democrats in North Carolina should be strong opponents of plans to pack the U.S. Supreme Court.
 
Barnini Chakraborty writes for the Washington Examiner about an interesting education development.
Barnini Chakraborty writes for the Washington Examiner about an interesting education development.
 
Karl Salzmann reports for the Washington Free Beacon on interesting poll numbers tied to the nation’s governors.
Karl Salzmann reports for the Washington Free Beacon on interesting poll numbers tied to the nation’s governors.
 
Katherine Doyle of the Washington Examiner reports that voters don’t believe the president’s pledge to avoid raising taxes on the middle class.
Katherine Doyle of the Washington Examiner reports that voters don’t believe the president’s pledge to avoid raising taxes on the middle class.
 
Kylee Zempel of the Federalist looks beyond the headlines involving outgoing New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Kylee Zempel of the Federalist looks beyond the headlines involving outgoing New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
 
Naomi Lim of the Washington Examiner explores the implications of bad polling news for President Biden.
Naomi Lim of the Washington Examiner explores the implications of bad polling news for President Biden.
 
Welcome to the latest edition of LEAF Lines
Welcome to the latest edition of LEAF Lines
 
Kylee Zempel of the Federalist rebuts the argument that President Joe Biden is pursuing a moderate agenda.
Kylee Zempel of the Federalist rebuts the argument that President Joe Biden is pursuing a moderate agenda.
 
Rich Lowry writes at National Review Online about the president’s spending spree.
Rich Lowry writes at National Review Online about the president’s spending spree.
 
Demographer Steven Ruggles has been pointing the problems out for some time
Demographer Steven Ruggles has been pointing the problems out for some time
 
Leif Le Mahieu writes for the Washington Free Beacon about a recent controversy involving solar farms.
Leif Le Mahieu writes for the Washington Free Beacon about a recent controversy involving solar farms.
 
Kerry Picket reports for the Washington Examiner on Republican congressional leaders’ interest in taking away power from particular Democrats.
Kerry Picket reports for the Washington Examiner on Republican congressional leaders’ interest in taking away power from particular Democrats.
 
Editors at National Review Online criticize one of the federal government’s high-profile responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Editors at National Review Online criticize one of the federal government’s high-profile responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
Jack Beyrer of the Washington Free Beacon reports bad news about two American rivals.
Jack Beyrer of the Washington Free Beacon reports bad news about two American rivals.
 
Andrew McCarthy of National Review Online focuses on one recent issue up for consideration at the nation’s highest court.
Andrew McCarthy of National Review Online focuses on one recent issue up for consideration at the nation’s highest court.
 
Naomi Lim of the Washington Examiner reports on the Biden team’s emphasis on minority voters.
Naomi Lim of the Washington Examiner reports on the Biden team’s emphasis on minority voters.
 
In recent years, American universities have come under fire for frequent mistreatment of speech on their campuses. Often, this mistreatment is a result of restrictive or ill-defined speech codes—policies that stifle any speech that would otherwise be protected in general society.
In recent years, American universities have come under fire for frequent mistreatment of speech on their campuses. Often, this mistreatment is a result of restrictive or ill-defined speech codes—policies that stifle any speech that would otherwise be protected in general society.
 
As employers – largely in the service sector – continue to struggle to find willing workers, much of the blame is being placed on the extended, supplementary federal unemployment benefits.
As employers – largely in the service sector – continue to struggle to find willing workers, much of the blame is being placed on the extended, supplementary federal unemployment benefits.
 
Many colleges and universities are closing or merging throughout the United States. Since 2016, 70 institutions have closed, merged, or are planning to close or merge in the coming years.
Many colleges and universities are closing or merging throughout the United States. Since 2016, 70 institutions have closed, merged, or are planning to close or merge in the coming years.
 
Editors at National Review Online deliver a simple message to New Yorkers about their embattled chief government executive.
Editors at National Review Online deliver a simple message to New Yorkers about their embattled chief government executive.
 
As Oscar Wilde tells us, “Moderation is a fatal thing. Nothing succeeds like excess.” This is especially true of bureaucracies on college campuses. Once their seeds are planted, their growth often continues without check.
As Oscar Wilde tells us, “Moderation is a fatal thing. Nothing succeeds like excess.” This is especially true of bureaucracies on college campuses. Once their seeds are planted, their growth often continues without check.
 
Thomas Lifson writes for the American Thinker about government officials’ misuse of people’s fears about the coronavirus pandemic.
Thomas Lifson writes for the American Thinker about government officials’ misuse of people’s fears about the coronavirus pandemic.
 
Josh Siegel of the Washington Examiner reports on one clean-energy CEO who’s sending a message to ideological allies in Congress.
Josh Siegel of the Washington Examiner reports on one clean-energy CEO who’s sending a message to ideological allies in Congress.
 
Jason Rantz writes for the Federalist about the likely consequences of new anti-police measures in one West Coast state.
Jason Rantz writes for the Federalist about the likely consequences of new anti-police measures in one West Coast state.
 
On July 29, 2021, I gave a presentation on “Fighting Smart Against Critical Race Theory In Education” to over 100 state legislators at the American Legislative Exchange Council annual meeting in Salt Lake City.
On July 29, 2021, I gave a presentation on “Fighting Smart Against Critical Race Theory In Education” to over 100 state legislators at the American Legislative Exchange Council annual meeting in Salt Lake City.
 
Editors at the New York Post blame the Biden administration for much of today’s confusion about the best response to COVID-19.
Editors at the New York Post blame the Biden administration for much of today’s confusion about the best response to COVID-19.
 
Mike Cargile writes at the American Thinker about the significance of California’s gubernatorial recall election.
Mike Cargile writes at the American Thinker about the significance of California’s gubernatorial recall election.
 
Student loans in the U.S. total nearly $1.7 trillion, and at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, President Trump temporarily paused federal student loan payments and dropped interest rates to zero. The original suspension, which began on March 13, 2020, was only meant to last two months.
Student loans in the U.S. total nearly $1.7 trillion, and at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, President Trump temporarily paused federal student loan payments and dropped interest rates to zero. The original suspension, which began on March 13, 2020, was only meant to last two months.
 
One year ago, with the country at a crossroads, President Biden unveiled his Build Back Better Agenda.
 
Press Briefing by White House COVID-⁠19 Response Team and Public Health Officials
 
Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jen Psaki, August 11, 2021
 
What is academic freedom, and who has it? The question is raised by the recent controversy sparked by a process that is usually boring and bureaucratic: an academic tenure case. Nikole Hannah-Jones, Hussman School of Journalism; she is an alumna, graduating with an M.A. in Journalism 20 years ago.
What is academic freedom, and who has it? The question is raised by the recent controversy sparked by a process that is usually boring and bureaucratic: an academic tenure case. Nikole Hannah-Jones, Hussman School of Journalism; she is an alumna, graduating with an M.A. in Journalism 20 years ago.
 
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