'Your papers, please' must never be heard in America
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I'll Have Another's slow walk from the Belmont Stakes security barn to his old home in barn No. 9 was surreal. He looked ready to run for the Triple Crown, his hair was done up in style and he was the center of attention as has been the case since his victory in the Kentucky Derby.

Once a bright spot for President Barack Obama, North Carolina is now more like a political migraine less than four months before Democrats open the party's national convention in Charlotte.
Bill Arnold, North Carolina's first film commissioner who saw "The Color Purple," "Dirty Dancing" and other successful movies produced during his tenure, has died. He was 75.