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Mar 21 2020
Analysis
The Media’s China Syndrome
‘Why do you keep calling this the ‘Chinese virus?’” visibly angry ABC News White House correspondent Cecilia Vega demanded of President Donald J. Trump during Wednesday’s press conference with his COVID-19 task force. “There are reports of dozens of incidents of bias against Chinese Americans in this country,” she seethed. “People say it’s racist.”
“It’s not racist at all,” President
National Review (News)Aug 14 2013
News
House Republicans: IRS probe shows Lerner used personal email for official business
House Republicans on Tuesday asked an IRS official at the center of their probe into the agency targeting Tea Party groups for documents related to her personal email account after allegedly learning she used the account for official business.
Fox News DigitalSep 08 2020
News
Facebook's 2020 Election Initiatives
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
THE QUICK FACTS
On Thursday, September 3rd, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced a number of company initiatives that aim to protect the integrity of the 2020 U.S. election.Actions include things like putting information from Abridge NewsFeb 08 2020
Analysis
Who Won The New Hampshire Democratic Primary Debate?
On Friday, seven candidates faced off in a Manchester, New Hampshire, debate hosted by ABC News. (Note: ABC News owns FiveThirtyEight.) This could be voters’ last look at the candidates before the state casts its votes for a Democratic nominee on Tuesday, and we once again partnered with Ipsos to track how the debate affected likely primary voters’ feelings about the candidates on the stage.
538 (ABC News)Nov 19 2016
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Report: Trump Settles Trump University Case For $25 Million
President-elect Donald Trump has reportedly decided to pay out $25 million to settle a class-action lawsuit concerning Trump University.
According to sources first cited by the New York Daily News, Trump was planning to pay out approximately $20 million to settle outstanding claims related to the program. The amount was later bumped up to $25 million in a follow-up confirmation made by
The Daily CallerMar 11 2021
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Judge reinstates third-degree murder charge against Derek Chauvin in death of George Floyd
The judge in the murder case against Derek Chauvin reinstated a third-degree murder charge on Thursday against the former Minneapolis officer in George Floyd's death, a day after the Minnesota Supreme Court declined to take up the issue and effectively handed the decision back to the judge.
Floyd's May 2020 killing drew outrage and a worldwide reckoning on police reform and racial
CBS News (Online)Apr 26 2020
Opinion
Internet Speech Will Never Go Back to Normal
Covid-19 has emboldened American tech platforms to emerge from their defensive crouch. Before the pandemic, they were targets of public outrage over life under their dominion. Today, the platforms are proudly collaborating with one another, and following government guidance, to censor harmful information related to the coronavirus. And they are using their prodigious data-collection capacities
Guest Writer - CenterOct 30 2019
News
Deadspin staffers quit in solidarity with ousted editor
New York (CNN Business)At least seven Deadspin staffers quit on Wednesday in response to recent mandates related to editorial policy from the site's parent company G/O Media.
Employees announced their decisions to quit on Twitter. Among the departures are Kelsey McKinney, Laura Wagner, Tom Ley, Lauren Theisen, Patrick Redford, Chris Thompson and Albert Burneko. These resignations follow
CNN DigitalAug 21 2019
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White House Cancels Trump’s Visit to Denmark After Greenland Flap
The White House on Tuesday canceled President Trump’s planned visit to Denmark after the prime minister said she wouldn’t entertain his proposal to purchase Greenland from the Scandinavian nation.
“Denmark is a very special country with incredible people, but based on Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s comments, that she would have no interest in discussing the purchase of Greenland, I
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 21 2017
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A wider partisan and ideological gap between younger, older generations
The generation gap in American politics is dividing two younger age groups, Millennials and Generation X, from the two older groups, Baby Boomers and the Silent Generation.
In 2016, as in recent years, Millennials and Gen Xers were the most Democratic generations. And both groups had relatively large – and growing – shares of liberal Democrats: 27% of Millennials and 21% of Gen Xers
Pew Research Center