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Aug 05 2021
News
Even for vaccinated people, now is the time for masks and testing, public health experts say
As the highly transmissible delta variant sweeps across every state in the country as the dominant strain of Covid-19, public health experts warn now is not the time to ditch masks or forgo testing.
If anything, the United States, particularly in areas where vaccination rates have stalled and coronavirus cases are rising, is at an urgent juncture in the pandemic, in which continued mask
NBC News DigitalJul 20 2018
News
Trump responds to Helsinki criticism by inviting Putin to White House
Sarah Sanders says Trump asked John Bolton to invite Putin ‘to Washington in the fall and those discussions are under way.’
The GuardianNov 04 2017
News
Uh Oh: An Official NFL Sponsor Considers Nixing Business Partnership Due To Dismal Ratings
The national anthem fiasco that’s engulfed the National Football League has its official pizza sponsor deciding whether to pull the plug on the partnership due to declining ratings. Papa John’s said it’s re-evaluating its business relationship with the NFL, while founder and CEO John Schnatter voiced his frustration over the league’s inability to fully deal with the situation concerning the
TownhallOct 04 2021
News
Supreme Court justices return for in-person arguments as they face down busy term of major cases
The Supreme Court justices return to in-person oral arguments Monday in a day filled with big questions about how the upcoming term will work, the cases in front of the justices and the future of the court.
When Chief Justice John Roberts gavels in the new term at 10 a.m., it will mark the first time that the justices will be in the same room to hear a case in over a year-and-a-half.
Fox News DigitalDec 22 2020
News
2020 on track to be deadliest year in US history
This year is on track to be the deadliest in U.S. history with a total of more than 3 million deaths expected by the end of December, due in large part to the coronavirus pandemic, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The Associated Press reported Tuesday that preliminary numbers suggest the U.S. will have at least 3.2 million deaths by the end
The HillAug 27 2020
Analysis
How the Myth of a Liberal North Erases a Long History of White Violence
John Langston was running through a neighborhood in ruins. Burned homes and businesses were still smoking, their windows shattered. Langston was only 12 years old, but he was determined to save his brothers’ lives. He had spent the night in a safe house, sheltering from the white mobs that had attacked the city’s African American neighborhood. Sleep must have been difficult that night,
Smithsonian MagazineSep 27 2019
Perspectives Blog
Popping the Filter Bubble
AllSides CEO and co-founder John Gable recently joined Joan Blades, co-founder of AllSides for Schools and founder of MoveOn.org and Living Room Conversations, on The Bob Zadek Show to discuss filter bubbles: media echo chambers that expose us only to people and information that confirm our existing ideas and beliefs. Tune in to learn how AllSides and Living Room Conversations work to combat
AllSides StaffJan 15 2021
News
Coronavirus has now killed more than 2 million people worldwide: "A heart-wrenching milestone"
The coronavirus has now killed more than 2 million people worldwide since the outbreak emerged in China in December 2019, according to a tally from Johns Hopkins University. The United States, with about 4% of the world's population, has reported about one-fifth of all reported deaths globally.
About 1 million people worldwide have died from coronavirus-related complications in the past
CBS News (Online)Feb 28 2021
Opinion
The tough message Biden just sent Iran
In a single stroke on Thursday, President Joe Biden did far more than destroy a few support facilities for Iranian-backed Syrian militias. Unlike his two predecessors, Biden has drawn a new red line in the Middle East and shown he is prepared to defend it. Pentagon officials said two F15s dropped Joint Direct Attack Munitions (precision weapons with GPS navigation capabilities) on buildings at
CNN (Opinion)Aug 15 2022
Perspectives Blog
When the FBI Gives Trump an Early Christmas Gift
From the CenterAttorney General Merrick Garland is ostentatiously apolitical. He has made it clear since his appointment that he does not see himself as a partisan advocate, and last week’s historic events demonstrate that Garland is not even slightly interested in whether his decisions unite or divide the country. His job is to prosecute crimes.
But it’s our job here to analyze the
Dan Schnur