AllSides Balanced Search reveals information and ideas from all sides of the political spectrum so you can get the full picture.
Jul 10 2023
News
Farm Aid, with a slate of stars, returns to Indiana and Ruoff Music Center after 20 years
For the first time in more than 20 years, Farm Aid is returning to Indiana. Ruoff Music Center will hold the all-day music and food event on Sept. 23, the organization announced Tuesday. With the help of a star slate of artists, the annual festival raises money to support family farmers and encourage people to buy their food. Farm Aid 2023 will include board members Willie Nelson; Neil Young;
IndyStarJul 08 2023
News
Kristen Bell Documents Star-Studded Vacation Dinner Party: See Photo
Kristen Bell hosted a dinner party at a vacation home in Idaho — and the guest list was star-studded. On Friday, Bell posted photos to her Instagram account showing off her trip to Swan Valley, Idaho with her family, as well as a shot of a huge dinner party she hosted at South Fork Lodge. The dinner party shot was packed with celebs, and fans are bewildered by the guest list, which included
The MessengerApr 11 2023
News
Des Moines residents decry police department's $78 million budget
Des Moines City Council approved the city's nearly $990 million budget Monday — but not before more than a dozen city residents decried the $78 million share allocated to the Des Moines Police Department. City residents, as well as members of Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement and Just Voices Iowa, nonprofits that separately work on diversity issues, expressed frustration that the police
Des Moines RegisterMay 29 2023
News
‘Still hope’: Ralph Yarl, KC teen shot after ringing wrong door, raises brain injury awareness
Surrounded by family, friends and fellow brain injury survivors, 17-year-old Ralph Yarl made his first public appearance on Monday after he was shot when going to the wrong house and since his name became known around the world. The Staley High School honor student, joined by a pack of family members visiting from Minnesota and elsewhere, walked in the annual Memorial Day race at Loose Park,
The Kansas City StarJul 10 2023
News
Two people killed in Sutton, N.H., house fire
Two people were killed in a fire that tore through a home in Sutton, N.H., on Sunday night, according to the New Hampshire state fire marshal’s office.
At around 8:30 p.m., Sutton firefighters arrived at 13 Brown Road North to find a single-family home engulfed in flames, Fire Marshal Sean P. Toomey said in a statement. When crews extinguished the fire, two people were found dead inside
The Boston GlobeApr 05 2023
News
Wisconsin voters approve cash bail amendment
It will be harder to get out of jail on bail before trial in Wisconsin under an amendment to the state constitution approved by voters on Tuesday. Judges will now be able to consider past convictions for violent crimes when setting bail for someone accused of a violent crime. They also will be allowed to set conditions meant to protect public safety when releasing someone before trial. The
Fox News DigitalJun 09 2023
News
California Bill Would Classify Not Affirming Child’s Transgenderism As ‘Child Abuse’
A recently amended California bill would classify not affirming a child’s gender identity by one or both parents as “child abuse.”
AB 957 was introduced into the California legislature by Assemblymember Lori Wilson (D-Suisun City) and state Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco). The bill rewrites much of the state’s family law and classifies “a parent’s affirmation of the child’s
The Daily WireJul 21 2023
Fact Check
Did Matt Gaetz’s Wife Call for Boycott of 'Barbie' After Watching the Movie?
In July 2023, the highly anticipated "Barbie" movie premiered. Among the people who went to see the film at an early screening was Republican U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz and his wife, Ginger Luckey Gaetz. And she did not love it.
She tweeted her criticism, which led to news headlines like, "Matt Gaetz's wife calls for Barbie boycott while posting photos of her posing in pink on red carpet."
SnopesJul 08 2023
News
US Army Interpreter and Afghan Refugee Is Fatally Shot While Driving for Lyft in Washington, D.C. — Suspects at Large
A former US Army interpreter, who immigrated with his family from Afghanistan to the United States in 2021, has been shot and killed while driving for Lyft in Washington, D.C. on Monday. Nasrat Ahmad Yar, 31, was found in his car just after midnight on Monday morning after police responded to reports of an unconscious person. Ahmad Yar suffered a fatal gunshot wound and was immediately taken
PeopleJul 10 2023
News
"End of an era' Frankenmuth reflects on the passing of Dorothy Zehnder
FRANKENMUTH, Mich. (WJRT) - The matriarch of the family that created the Bavarian Inn and several other businesses under the same name has died. Icon, legend, role model, take your pick, those words all describe Dorothy Zehnder. Dorothy died yesterday at the age of 101 of natural causes. She still worked after she turned 100, even after she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer when she was 98.
ABC 12