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Jun 08 2024
Headline Roundup
Briahna Joy Gray Fired by The Hill After Tense Interview With Sister of Israeli Hostage
Briahna Joy Gray (Left bias), co-host of the TV program, Rising by The Hill (Center bias), was let go by the network on Friday.
The Details: The firing came after an interview the program did with Yarden Gonen, whose sister Romi remains held hostage by Hamas. Near the segment’s end, Gray appeared to roll her eyes at Gonen when she told Gray she hoped she would “believe women when they
Haaretz Glenn Greenwald Washington TimesJul 08 2019
News
In losing legal battles over census, Trump may win political war
The Trump administration has few realistic options to get a citizenship question onto next year’s census, but by keeping the issue in the public eye it could still trigger an undercount of residents in Democratic-leaning areas, legal and political experts told Reuters.
Constant media coverage linking citizenship and census forms could scare undocumented immigrants away from responding
ReutersDec 29 2015
Opinion
Opinion: Late night comedy shows can bring moderates back to politics
On Sept. 26, 1960, Richard Nixon lost the White House in the first televised presidential debate in United States history. His pale, sickly appearance turned voters toward young John F. Kennedy, and the Nixon-Kennedy debate changed the strategies of presidential campaigns from there on out.
When Bill Clinton pulled out the saxophone on Arsenio Hall’s late night show and George W. Bush
Daily ReveilleApr 20 2015
News
No one is dominating the Republican field in CNN's poll - except Hillary Clinton
One of the benefits of media outlets polling on the same question over and over is that it allows us to see trends. (Was that too earth-shattering a revelation for your Monday morning? Too bad.)
In the new CNN / ORC poll out Monday , two Trends Are clear. First, in the Murky Republican field, Marco Rubio and Scott Walker Have Seen the best Continued improvement. And, Second, no one of
Washington PostNov 20 2013
Opinion
The Massive Republican Campaign to Sabotage the Affordable Care Act
We're entering a bizarre end-of-the-year edition of Silly Season in which the news media is laser-focused on the wrong things. As stories about the roll-out of the Affordable Care Act begin to dissipate, it looks like we've segued into an especially nonsensical "MSNBC Anchor Wants to Poop in Palin's Mouth" meets "Wacky Toronto Mayor Does Wacky Stuff" news cycle.
Lost in the mix, of
HuffPostApr 25 2019
News
Former vice president Joe Biden jumps into White House race
Former vice president Joe Biden opened his third campaign for the presidency on Thursday, taking direct aim at President Trump and declaring that “we are in the battle for the soul of this nation.”
In a video posted on social media, Biden recounted the deadly clash between white supremacists and counterprotesters at a 2017 gathering in Charlottesville, after which Trump said there were
Washington PostApr 25 2019
News
Joe Biden officially launches 2020 presidential bid
Former Vice President Joe Biden, in an online video Thursday, officially declared his candidacy for president in 2020, capping off weeks of intrigue and media speculation.
He enters a crowded field of Democratic contenders aiming to unseat President Trump -- nearly 32 years after he announced his first campaign for president. The campaign is Biden’s third for the White House, having
Fox News DigitalNov 16 2014
News
Ferguson shooting: Myths vs. facts
While this St. Louis suburb holds its breath waiting to learn whether a grand jury will indict officer Darren Wilson, 28, in the shooting death of Michael Brown, 18, people are talking.
At restaurants, coffee shops and dinner tables and on social media, everyone is buzzing about the case and what may have happened during the fatal Aug. 9 shooting.
USA TODAY looks at some myths
USA TODAYJul 05 2012
News
Romney Says Mandate's A Tax, But Also Sides With Justices Who Say It's Not
There are many stories this morning about what Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said to CBS News on Wednesday. The conventional wisdom is that he reversed his own campaign's view to say that the so-called individual mandate in the 2010 health care overhaul is a tax, not a penalty.
There's attention being paid to what he said to CBS because many in the news media, such as
NPR (Online News)Sep 02 2019
News
Tribal leaders say 2020 should be about 'life or death' issues, not Warren's DNA
Tribal leaders say it's a grave disappointment that the political focus on Native Americans these days can seem limited to their reaction to Sen. Elizabeth Warren's DNA test results or President Donald Trump calling her "Pocahontas" to disparage her fraught history of claiming Native American ancestry.
Attention, instead, should be paid to issues such as health care and suicide that for
ABC News (Online)