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Feb 23 2022
News
Ukraine calls up reservists, plans national emergency declaration as U.S. and allies hit Russia with new sanctions
As the U.S. and other nations announced further sanctions against Russia in a bid to dissuade President Vladimir Putin from launching a full scale invasion of Ukraine, the situation on the ground was getting tenser by the minute.
With violence escalating in the country's east, Ukraine's government called up military reservists and on Wednesday, the National Security Council met in Kyiv
CBS News (Online)Apr 06 2021
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US weighs joint approach to Beijing Olympics with allies
The State Department said Tuesday the Biden administration is consulting with allies about a joint approach to China and its human rights record, including how to handle the upcoming Beijing Winter Olympics.
The department initially suggested that an Olympic boycott to protest China’s rights abuses was among the possibilities but a senior official said later that a boycott has not yet
Associated PressNov 23 2022
Perspectives Blog
How Liberal and Conservative Outlets Covered Trump’s 2024 Presidential Run Announcement
On November 15, 2022, Donald Trump ended over a year of speculation and launched his bid to become U.S. President in the 2024 presidential election. AllSides analyzed potential media bias around this development.
Here were some of the top words used in coverage of the announcement from some left- and right-rated news media, from to our analysis of ten outlets:
AllSides StaffJun 12 2018
News
Trump's attacks against Trudeau unanimously condemned by Canadian lawmakers
President Trump was rebuked by Canada’s House of Commons for lashing out at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after leaving the Gang of Seven summit in Montreal this weekend.
Washington TimesFeb 03 2022
News
ISIS leader killed in US-led Syria raid, Biden says
US Special Forces killed ISIS leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi in a counterterrorism mission in northwest Syria Wednesday evening, President Joe Biden announced Thursday morning.
It was the the biggest US raid in the country since the 2019 operation that killed ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
Sources on the ground reported multiple fatalities. At least 13 people were
CNN DigitalNov 10 2021
Opinion
No One Is Prepared for the New Gerrymanders
Toward the end of the last decade, in Rucho v. Common Cause, the Supreme Court’s Republican-appointed justices effectively abolished constitutional limits on partisan gerrymandering. But don’t worry about it, Chief Justice John Roberts told the country: You, the citizens, can fix this problem yourselves! States “are actively addressing the issue on a number of fronts,” Roberts promised, and
SlateNov 26 2017
News
Deadly Egypt mosque attack: What is Sufism?
The deadly attack at a mosque in Egypt on Friday focused attention on a common, yet sometimes-controversial Islamic tradition: Sufism.
USA TODAYFeb 20 2022
Analysis
Apple Finds Itself Under Scrutiny in Washington’s Big Tech Clampdown
U.S. lawmakers in both parties are expressing concern with how Apple Inc. AAPL -0.94% runs its App Store, leaving the company playing defense against legislation that would loosen its grip on the profitable business.
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 20-2 this month to advance legislation that could erode the fees Apple collects on digital app revenues. The vote came despite calls to
Wall Street Journal (News)May 21 2021
News
US seeing wave of 'textbook anti-Semitism' amid Israel-Gaza tensions
From New York and California to Illinois and Utah, the recent conflict between Israel and Gaza has generated a disturbing backlash against American Jews – who have found themselves the targets of death threats, hate speech and violent physical attacks.
"Stop telling me this is about Israel and Gaza," said a New Yorker who was confronted by a pro-Palestinian mob on his way to synagogue
Fox News Digital