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Chicago Booth Initiative on Global Markets
While political and other biases are common in academic institutions, at this point AllSides has not identified a particular leaning at Chicago Booth, otherwise knows an The University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Chicago Booth shares research and opinion on markets and the role of policies and institutions. Its IGM Forum encourages shares voices and opinions from a variety of authors with different political and other biases, so the initial bias rating has been set for "Mixed".
Apr 01 2021
News
Border Patrol video shows smugglers drop two young girls over 14-foot barrier
Video released Wednesday by a Border Patrol official showed smugglers dropping two young girls over a barrier and abandoning the pair of children.
Two smugglers were seen on the night-vision footage dumping the children, age 3 and 5, over the 14-foot fence under the cover of darkness, El Paso Sector Chief Gloria Chavez wrote in a tweet.
The two unidentified adults then ran up a
Washington ExaminerOct 24 2019
News
A surge of public anger sends Lebanon’s politicians reeling
Their grievances are almost too many to list: electricity shortages, undrinkable water, collapsing infrastructure, a poisoned environment. The economy is stagnant and corruption is rife (see chart). But it was WhatsApp that finally pushed the people of Lebanon to the breaking-point. Since October 17th many have joined a spontaneous outburst of anger at a fossilised political class. By some
The EconomistMar 26 2015
News
Pope Francis Headed to the White House
Pope Francis will visit President Obama at the White House during his U.S. visit in September, administration officials announced Thursday. The two are scheduled to talk about "caring for the marginalized and the poor; advancing economic opportunity for all; serving as good stewards of the environment; protecting religious minorities and promoting religious freedom around the world; and
Daily BeastApr 22 2022
Perspectives Blog
Climate Activists are Waiting on Congress – But Why?
From the RightMany climate activists today believe that if Congress doesn’t act on climate change right now, we have no hope of survival. As we approach Earth Day, we should understand that this mindset is not only an invitation for disappointment, but also not true. The truth is, we have a number of reasons to be hopeful. Last fall, we heard nonstop about Senators Joe Manchin and Kyrsten
Stephen PerkinsMar 22 2021
News
More than 45,000 bridges rated in poor condition. Still, Biden's infrastructure plan may hit snag
More than 45,000 bridges rated in poor condition. Hundreds of water main breaking every day. Traffic congestion that, before the pandemic, was adding 54 hours to the average commute.
Not many issues unite Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill like crumbling roads, airports and transit systems back home – and the Biden administration is hoping an effort to modernize America’s
USA TODAYMay 07 2021
Analysis
If You Want To Fix the Country, Devolve Power
Revived federalism is a start, but it doesn’t go far enough.
It's a given in American politics that partisans become born-again believers in federalism when their faction is out of power in Washington, D.C., only to lose faith in decentralization the next time they win control of Congress and the presidency. Bossing folks around is, after all, a lot more fun than being bossed around. So
ReasonJan 20 2021
News
Biden targets Trump's legacy with first-day executive actions
President-elect Joe Biden plans to take 17 executive actions during his first hours in office Wednesday, moving faster and more aggressively to dismantle his predecessor's legacy than any other modern president.
Biden will sign a flurry of executive orders, memoranda and directives to agencies, making his first moves to address the coronavirus pandemic and undo some of Donald Trump's
CNN DigitalJan 20 2021
News
Biden’s First-Day Orders Will Include Mask Mandate, Blocking Keystone Pipeline
President-elect Joe Biden on his first day in office will take a range of executive actions, including implementing a national mask mandate on federal property, revoking a permit for the Keystone XL oil pipeline and reversing a travel ban from several largely Muslim and African countries, officials said.
Coming after Mr. Biden is inaugurated as the 46th president in a midday ceremony,
Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 18 2014
Opinion
OPINION: Gov. Cuomo Makes Sense on Fracking
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday announced a statewide ban on the extraction of natural gas using a controversial drilling process called hydraulic fracturing. This was not an easy decision, but it was the right one. Many geologists and industry leaders believe that the deep shale formations underneath the state’s southern tier, known as the Marcellus Shale, contain bountiful supplies of natural
New York Times (News)