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Sep 24 2014
News
How Politics Breaks Our Brains
Humans are partisans by nature—but there's hope for ways to fight the impulse toward conflict.
The AtlanticMar 03 2022
News
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey says he won't run for Senate
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey has closed the door on mounting a U.S. Senate campaign, rebuffing pressure from some national Republicans to enter the race to challenge Democratic incumbent Senator Mark Kelly.
"These days, if you're going to run for public office, you have to really want the job," Ducey said in an email to donors explaining his decision. "Right now I have the job I want,
CBS News (Online)Jun 30 2020
News
Microplastic pollution accumulates heavily in coastal areas such as fjords and estuaries
Microplastic pollution in marine environments is concentrated most highly in coastal habitats, especially fjords and estuaries, according to a new review article published in the journal Marine Pollution Bulletin. Deep sea environments generally have much lower microplastic concentrations, although there are hotspots where elevated concentrations of microplastic occur.
Each year humans
Phys.orgSep 22 2021
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Reporters lodge complaint with White House over Biden-Johnson meeting access
Members of the White House press pool lodged a complaint with the White House after British reporters but not American reporters were recognized for questions during President Biden’s meeting with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday afternoon.
White House Correspondents' Association President Steve Portnoy, who served as the radio pooler on Tuesday, said that the editorial
The HillMar 02 2022
Analysis
Analysis: Winning their primaries, Abbott and O’Rourke offer a preview of their march toward November
The candidates who survived Tuesday’s primary elections — and won’t face runoff elections in May — now start all over again, raising money, researching their opponents and trying to build up the organizations and support that will get them through the November general election.
The race at the top of the ticket was all but a foregone conclusion, with well-known and well-financed
The Texas TribuneNov 27 2019
Perspectives Blog
Twitter Suspends Journalist, Because Defining “Hate Speech” is Harder Than You’d Think
On Nov. 25, Twitter temporarily suspended Andy Ngo, a journalist known for documenting political violence, due to a tweet he sent to Chelsea Clinton. The suspension is a case study in differing definitions of “hate speech” on the left and right.
Last week, Clinton retweeted the Human Rights Campaign’s tweet in honor of Transgender Day of Remembrance. In her tweet, Clinton added that “
Julie MastrineSep 28 2021
Opinion
The Age of Progressive Misinformation
How does a stupid and ridiculous lie come to be embraced and promulgated by top officials of the United States government?
Well, as it turns out, it’s easy.
You start with an easily misinterpreted news photo that seemingly confirms progressive opponents’ assumption about immigration enforcement: that the agents policing our southern border are cruel racists.
Then you work
Rich LowrySep 21 2021
News
Biden steps into global spotlight at U.N. seeking to repair strained alliances
President Joe Biden will use his biggest moment so far on the international stage at the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday to defend his decision to pull troops from Afghanistan, and seek to re-establish America’s alliances and role in the international community.
The speech will be his first as president at the meeting, which will look much different from past gatherings with
NBC News DigitalJan 28 2022
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Record Gun Sales Fueled By 5.4 Million First Time Buyers
Gun sales surged to a record high in 2021, fueled by first-time gun owners, according to the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF).
At least 5.4 million people purchased firearms for the first time in 2021, with roughly 30% of all gun purchases going to first-time buyers, according to the NSSF. The figure is a 10% decrease from 2020, when approximately 8.4 million people purchased
The Daily CallerMay 28 2019
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Supreme Court upholds Indiana's fetal tissue burial law
The Supreme Court Tuesday upheld an Indiana law that governs how hospitals and abortion clinics can dispose of fetal remains, ruling the state does have a valid interest in that matter.
But the justices declined to hear a challenge involving the state’s law banning abortions when the decision is based on race, gender or diagnosed disability such as Down syndrome.
A lower appeals
Washington Times