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May 11 2020
News
Grocery store chronicles: One worker’s experience on the front lines
Gratitude has abounded for those designated as essential workers, braving the front lines of the pandemic. Here’s the perspective from an editorial director turned grocery store produce clerk.
There’s nothing like a pandemic to upset the apple cart.
In October, my employer eliminated my position as an editorial director. I was declared superfluous. Extraneous. Expendable. A few
Christian Science MonitorSep 26 2016
News
Ed boards scramble to undercut Trump ahead of debate, as polls show dead heat
The New York Times and Washington Post editorial boards unleashed a broadside Monday against Donald Trump ahead of the first presidential debate, scrambling to make their case for why the Republican nominee should not be president as he gains on Hillary Clinton in the polls.
Fox News DigitalJun 22 2020
Analysis
As Tom Cotton courts controversy, he runs unopposed in Arkansas
ANALYSIS — A New York Times opinion piece by Arkansas senator and presidential-candidate-in-waiting Tom Cotton advocating the use of military force to put down rioters and looters in American cities caused a meltdown on liberal social media and an uproar at the Times. In the end, editorial page editor James Bennet, the brother of former presidential candidate and Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet,
Roll CallOct 23 2020
News
Final Debate
Thursday evening was the second and final presidential debate. (C-Span)
The right argues that Trump won the debate.
The left argues that Biden won the debate.
“Mr. Trump was both better prepared and more disciplined than in the first debate, and if he loses on Nov. 3 he will wish he had done that the first time. He offered the best defense we’ve heard him make of his
The Flip SideDec 08 2022
Perspectives Blog
Congress Set After Warnock Tops Walker in GA Runoff
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Incumbent Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock won reelection over Republican challenger Herschel Walker in Tuesday's 2022 U.S. Senate runoff election, earning 51.4% of the vote to Walker's 48.6%. What It Means: Democrats now hold 51
AllSides StaffDec 29 2015
News
After 14-Minute Rant, Watch What Donald Trump Does With ?Piece of Garbage? New Hampshire Newspaper
Republican frontrunner Donald Trump blasted the New Hampshire Union-Leader Monday evening, calling the newspaper a piece of garbage and tossing a copy into the crowd hours after publisher Joseph McQuaid published a scathing editorial critical of his campaign.
The BlazeFeb 23 2022
Analysis
How do you solve a problem like Joe Rogan?
2022 has not started off well for Joe Rogan — even before the headline-grabbing Spotify controversy that has made him a perhaps unwitting figurehead for extremist rhetoric. First, hundreds of health experts complained that he was frequently spreading Covid-19 misinformation through his massively popular podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience. Then a jaw-dropping compilation video of Rogan saying
VoxJul 06 2012
News
Shots by Murdoch at Romney Play Out to Conservative Core
A stern Wall Street Journal editorial was a reminder of Mitt Romneys failure to win the trust of a group that pays close attention to Rupert Murdochs cable channels and newspapers.
New York Times (News)Jan 04 2020
News
Trump portrays himself as defender of faith for evangelicals
MIAMI (AP) — Highlighting his record on religious liberty, President Donald Trump on Friday worked to energize a group of evangelical supporters who make up an influential piece of his political base that could prove vital in battleground states.
Trump spoke to more than 5,000 Christians, including a large group of Latinos, at a Miami megachurch, just days after he was the subject of a
Associated PressAug 06 2014
News
Liberal Newspaper Warns Obama: Don’t ‘Tear Up the Constitution’ With Executive Action on Immigration
The Washington Post editorial board, a generally reliably liberal voice, strongly warned President Barack Obama against taking executive action on immigration, saying congressional paralysis doesn’t mean he can “tear up the Constitution.”
Liberal Newspaper Warns Obama: Dont Tear Up the Constitution With Executive Action on Immigration President Barack Obama offers a toast at a dinner
The Blaze