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Mar 21 2023
News
Guregian: Forget it — Lamar Jackson to the Patriots is a pipe dream
On Sunday, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler floated the idea that the Patriots were a “wild card” as a landing spot for Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. He’s not alone. Other NFL insiders have done the same, putting the Patriots in the mix as a dark horse to acquire the NFL’s 2019 MVP. Whether the chatter is to be believed or not, it’s become a bit of an elephant in the room for the Patriots. Don’t they
Boston HeraldApr 03 2023
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'So bittersweet': Body of Stephen Smith exhumed and set for autopsy as new reward offered
The body of a South Carolina teenager believed to have been murdered on or near a dark road several years back has been exhumed, a family attorney said in a statement released Sunday. Stephen Smith was found dead on Sandy Run Road, of blunt force trauma, in Hampton County, on July 8, 2015. Shifting narratives plagued the case. According to his mother, Sandy Smith, the family was told her son
Law & CrimeOct 06 2023
Perspectives Blog
What do we really think about energy independence?
This data analysis was originally posted on ActiVote.net (not rated).
In August 2023, AllSides and ActiVote collaborated on an Energy Independency Survey with 12 questions, each with 5 possible answers. The poll was processed using ActiVote’s standard polling methodology (details in appendix A). The average sample size was 804 per question, leading to an expected polling error of less
Victor AllisApr 12 2023
Analysis
Pentagon leak won't impact Ukraine, experts say. But what is the 'political cost' to come?
Fallout from leaked Pentagon documents revealing intelligence secrets continues to reverberate around the world as officials scrambled Tuesday to assess the damage and identify the culprit.
Since Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was briefed on April 6 on the disclosure on social media of what appear to be highly sensitive documents related to the war in Ukraine, the web of U.S. allies
USA TODAYApr 02 2023
News
After Direct Hit, Arkansas Town Surveys Tornado’s Wreckage
WYNNE, Ark.—As Danielle Russell drove back into her neighborhood Friday night after a tornado tore through this small city, she said she saw a white shape in the dark and hoped it wasn’t the roof of her house. Moments later she pulled up and saw that powerful winds had peeled off much of a metal layer of her roof, which now hung down, covering the house’s front. The damage forced Ms. Russell,
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 02 2023
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National Weather Service to determine if tornadoes touched down in New Jersey
National Weather Service to determine if tornadoes touched down in New Jersey National Weather Service to determine if tornadoes touched down in New Jersey National Weather Service to determine if tornadoes touched down in New Jersey HOWELL, N.J. -- Major cleanup efforts are underway in Monmouth County after a powerful storm caused widespread damage and left thousands in the dark. Most of
CBS News (Online)Mar 23 2023
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Book ban attempts hit record high in 2022, library org says
Attempted book bans and restrictions at school and public libraries continue to surge, setting a record in 2022, according to a new report from the American Library Association released Thursday.
More than 1,200 challenges were compiled by the association in 2022, nearly double the then-record total from 2021 and by far the most since the ALA began keeping data 20 years ago.
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Associated PressMar 31 2023
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Michigan Republicans decry Trump indictment as court showdown looms
The historic criminal indictment of former President Donald Trump in New York has drawn battle lines in Michigan, where Democrats are calling for justice and Republicans are calling it a political hit job. “It’s the weaponization of our government against citizens,” said Kristina Karamo, state Republican Party chair and Trump’s pick last year for Michigan secretary of state. In a statement,
MLive.comMar 06 2023
Perspectives Blog
AllSides News Briefing: March 6, 2023
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Hello! I’m AllSides Managing Editor Henry A. Brechter. It’s Monday, March 6, 2023. Here’s your AllSides balanced briefing for today.
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AllSides StaffMar 23 2023
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Woman Charged With Setting Wyoming Abortion Clinic on Fire
A 22-year-old woman was arrested Tuesday for allegedly setting fire to a new gender and abortion clinic set to open in Casper, Wyoming, reports the Casper Star Tribune. Lorna Roxanne Green of Casper was formally charged with arson of a facility engaged in interstate commerce. Authorities say she entered Wellspring Health Access Clinic on May 25, 2022, with a gas can in a dark hoodie and mask
Newsmax (News)