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Mar 15 2020
Opinion
Coronavirus Is a Moral Test That Conservatives Are Failing
If you’re healthy and young, minimizing your exposure to the novel coronavirus is less a health issue than a moral issue. And our supposedly conservative leaders are profound moral failures.
Probably you’ve seen this graph by now:
Daily BeastNov 13 2021
News
Jobs vs. jabs: Federal court upholds stay on Biden’s ‘sledgehammer’ vaccine mandate
A federal appeals court late Friday upheld its stay of the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate for larger businesses, saying it leaves workers with a choice between “their jobs and their jabs.”
The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals put the Occupational Safety and Hazards Administration rule requiring employers with 100 or more employees to ensure their workers are fully vaccinated against
Deseret NewsJun 08 2021
News
Supreme Court won't hear challenge to male-only military draft
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a constitutional challenge to the male-only registration requirement for the draft filed by a group called the National Coalition for Men.
The court's order means that for now even though the draft is not implemented, only men will still be required to register for the selective service.
Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Stephen Breyer and
CNN DigitalJun 29 2021
Analysis
In attack on Bill Barr, Trump repeats falsehood about 2020 election
In an excerpt for his upcoming book, ABC reporter Jonathan Karl recounts interviewing Bill Barr, the U.S. attorney general who fell out of favor with former President Donald Trump.
Before the election, Barr echoed Trump’s falsehood that voting by mail was associated with "substantial fraud." After the election, however, Barr told the Associated Press he had not seen fraud on a scale
PolitiFactAug 04 2021
News
Free Speech
AllSides reveals media bias and helps heal political polarization on free speech and other related issues, including campus speech, online censorship and hate speech.
Burst your filter bubble: understand perspectives and stances from liberals, conservatives, progressives, and everyone in between on free speech — explore fact checks, data, pro-con arguments and balanced news.
To
AllSidesOct 05 2021
News
Government secretly orders Google to track anyone searching certain names, addresses, and phone numbers
The U.S. government is reportedly secretly issuing warrants for Google to provide user data on anyone typing in certain search terms, raising fears that innocent online users could get caught up in serious crime investigations at a greater frequency than previously thought.
In an attempt to track down criminals, federal investigators have started using new "keyword warrants" and used
Washington ExaminerOct 03 2022
Perspectives Blog
When Mainstream Media Veers Left
From the CenterI am not a knee-jerk partisan. I have little use for the whiners on both sides who are convinced that the news media is ideologically biased against them. Whether it’s Republicans complaining about the unfairness of liberal journalists or Democrats griping about the injustice of corporate-owned media, my natural inclination is to dismiss them the same way I ignore sports
Dan SchnurFeb 24 2022
News
Hard pivot toward Trump proves costly for red-state ally
Like many GOP primaries this year, the challenge to Sen. Mike Lee in Utah turns on the question of fealty to Donald Trump. Unlike in most of those primaries, however, the issue isn’t whether he’s loyal enough. It’s whether he’s gone too far.
In most red states, that wouldn’t be a problem. But in Utah, where many Republicans continue to harbor reservations about Trump’s character, the
PoliticoNov 08 2021
News
Jan. 6 committee subpoenas top Trump officials, allies who supported effort to overturn election
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol issued a new batch of subpoenas on Monday to former Trump administration and re-election campaign aides who supported then-President Donald Trump’s effort to overturn the 2020 election.
Six individuals were subpoenaed: Bill Stepien, Trump's 2020 reelection campaign manager; Jason Miller, a senior campaign adviser; Angela
NBC News DigitalJan 13 2022
News
Supreme Court Blocks Biden Vaccine Mandate for Large Employers, Allows Health-Care Vaccine Requirement
The Supreme Court temporarily suspended the Biden administration’s vaccine-or-test mandate for large employers on Thursday, but allowed the administration’s vaccine mandate for health-care workers at facilities that receive federal funding to go into effect.
In the first case, the conservative majority on the bench ruled in a 6-3 vote to block President Biden’s vaccine requirement for
National Review (News)