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Oct 25 2023
Perspectives Blog
AllStances™: Should We Ban 'Assault Weapons?'
Should we ban so-called "assault weapons", regulate them more heavily, or freely allow their ownership?
Explore all perspectives, stances, and arguments for and against assault weapons bans with AllStances™ by AllSides.
We Should Ban All Assault Weapons
Banning assault weapons makes everyone safer. The government should outlaw them.
See arguments AllSides StaffSep 06 2023
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A 4-bedroom house sold in Miami sells for $2.6 million. Here are the details.
The spacious property located at 4001 Monserrate Street in Miami was sold on Aug. 10, 2023 for $2,575,000, or $312 per square foot. The house, built in 1955, has an interior space of 8,246 square feet. This single-story home boasts a generous living space with four bedrooms and four bathrooms. The property's backyard also includes a pool. These nearby houses have also recently changed hands
Miami HeraldSep 06 2023
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Fans of Tucker could not be happier about Musk suing the Anti-Defamation League
Billionaire Elon Musk is suing the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), and fans of former Fox News host Tucker Carlson couldn’t be any happier. The reason why is that prior to his departure from Fox News, Carlson had gone to great lengths to expose the ADL and its shady behavior. Flashback to Dec. 8th, 2022, when the then-“Tucker Carlson Tonight” host ran a segment about the ADL and its notorious
Bizpac ReviewSep 02 2023
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Jimmy Buffett Canceled Shows for Unspecified Health Issues in the Months Before His Death
Jimmy Buffett faced health issues in the months leading up to his death, which prompted him to cancel or postpone several shows. The "Margaritaville" singer, who died at age 76 on Friday, was hospitalized for health issues twice over the span of the past year. In September 2022, Buffett announced on his website that he “needed to refrain from touring for the rest of the year,” citing “health
PeopleJul 27 2023
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Verdict reached in murder trial of Baltimore squeegee worker
BALTIMORE -- A jury reached a verdict Thursday morning in the murder trial of a teenage squeegee worker. This is a developing story and will be updated once WJZ learns the details of the ruling. The case involves the July 2022 death of Timothy Reynolds near the Inner Harbor. On July 7, 2022, Reynolds had some sort of encounter with the defendant, stopped his Volkswagen amid the afternoon
CBS News (Online)Sep 30 2023
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Trump co-defenant, abandoned by him, pleads guilty to interfering with Georgia voting machines
Trump won't help the co-defendents who went all-in to help him, even at the point where helping them would seemingly improve his own chances of getting out from under the Georgia election interference charges. Scott Hall, one of 18 facing charges with the ex-president, has pleaded guilty to tampering with electronic voting machines in a deal that requires he testify against the bigger fish.
Boing BoingSep 29 2023
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What's at stake during this weekend's California Republican Party Convention
Political leaders, including former President Trump, will gather in Anaheim Friday for the start of the California Republican Party Fall Convention with a handful of key platform decisions to be made ahead of next year's primary elections. Trump, one of four presidential hopefuls expected to attend the weekend event, is scheduled to speak Friday at the Anaheim Convention Center. South Carolina
NBC Los AngelesOct 05 2023
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Biden Steers Clear Of House Drama While Campaign Attacks MAGA Republicans
President Biden blamed "MAGA Republicans" for bringing the federal government to the brink of a costly shutdown. Days later, Biden's tone shifted after a group of far-right House Republicans ousted Kevin McCarthy as House speaker.
"More than anything, we need to change the poisonous atmosphere in Washington," Biden said Wednesday, in remarks directed to both parties. "I know we have
NewsweekSep 25 2023
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The Biden administration bet big on industrial policies. Experts warn it may not pay off
With the introduction of new laws, such as the CHIPS and Science Act and the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, the Biden administration has been betting big on industrial policies to bring manufacturers back to the United States.
“If you look at the three pieces of legislation that were passed in about the last two years, you’re looking at, give or take, more than $1 trillion in new
CNBCJun 01 2023
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Republican Ex-Candidate Faces Federal Charges Over Shootings
Solomon Peña, a former Republican candidate for the New Mexico House of Representatives, has been charged with several federal offenses in connection with drive-by shootings at the homes of Democratic officials, the Justice Department said Wednesday. The authorities in New Mexico have said that Mr. Peña, 40, orchestrated the shootings at the homes of four Democratic officials in the weeks
New York Times (News)