College majors vary widely in cost
While professors in economics, political science, and business departments receive relatively high salaries, that’s offset by relatively large classes.
While professors in economics, political science, and business departments receive relatively high salaries, that’s offset by relatively large classes.
Democrats have devised no compelling rationale for booting Republicans out of power in the state legislature. So they’re not going to, not anytime soon.
Local officials in North Carolina and beyond got a clear message from a federal judge: infringing on property rights may be costly — for you.
If you sincerely hope to persuade others that their factual claims are mistaken, you have to be open to the risk that your factual claims may turn out to be mistaken.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is a tragedy, an outrage, and a wake-up call about the continued threat to liberty and order posed by dictators pursuing 19th-century aims with 21st-century arms.
It didn’t take long for the neighbors to learn two things about John Kincaid. First, he was a fierce critic of British policy towards the American colonies — a “strong old-line Whig,” one said. And second, Kincaid was a stubborn man.
Exports to China went up last year but exports to our other trading partners, especially in Europe, went up more. The latter didn’t happen because a bunch of politicians set sales quotas.
In the 1970s, high marginal tax rates were a big factor on the supply side of inflation. Today, it’s more likely to be regulation.
Few of us would prefer to live in a community where there’s only one place to buy our groceries or clothing, one restaurant to get a bite, one channel to watch, one doctor to visit, or one lawyer to hire.
Individual candidates and match-ups matter. So does the behavior of split-ticket voters, who may be fewer in number than a generation or two ago but remain decisive in a closely divided state.
UNC-Chapel Hill systematically denies admission to hard-working young people because they are the “wrong” color. It’s time to end this abhorrent practice.
For decades, Democrats insisted NC was more successful than other Southern states because it was willing to “invest” in education and infrastructure.