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Jan 10 2022
Analysis
Amid Omicron Wave, Some Democrats Change Tune On Mandates And Lockdowns
Democratic solidarity on COVID-19 policy is beginning to break.
President Joe Biden laid out his administration’s response to the Omicron variant last week as new cases surge in many parts of the country and some Americans panic about an uncertain future. But unlike during previous waves, more and more Democrats are saying no to new lockdowns and mandates to stop the spread.
New
The Daily CallerFeb 24 2021
News
As House considers Equality Act, more Americans than ever identify as LGBT, poll finds
As the U.S. House of Representatives prepares to vote on the Equality Act, a LGBT civil rights bill, a new poll finds more Americans than ever now identify as LGBT.
The House is set to vote Wednesday on the legislation, which would amend the Civil Rights Act to ban discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. The bill was reintroduced in the House last week by Rep.
The Sacramento BeeOct 17 2022
Perspectives Blog
When the Ex-President Overshadows His Successor
From the CenterFormer basketball player and C-list celebrity Dennis Rodman once said that “the only bad press is an obituary”.
Long before Donald Trump began his first political campaign, he had adopted a similar strategy. As far back as 1987, when he published “The Art of the Deal”, Trump argued that it was preferable to receive controversial and even negative news coverage than to
Dan SchnurMar 22 2022
Background
Black Americans deeply concerned about the direction of the country, poll says
As President Biden is due to deliver his first State of the Union address, new polling data suggests that many Black Americans aren’t happy with the direction of the U.S. economy.
The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies published results of a poll that found 65 percent of Black Americans rated the economy as just fair or poor, while 61 percent said their personal economic
The HillApr 22 2022
News
Ukraine now has more tanks on the ground than Russia does, US defense official says
Ukraine now has more tanks on the ground than Russia does, a senior US defense official told The Washington Post.
"Right now, the Ukrainians have more tanks in Ukraine than the Russians do … and they certainly have the purview to use them," the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told The Post.
Insider was unable to independently verify this claim, and it is unclear
Business InsiderNov 22 2021
News
Multiple deaths and injuries after car plows through Christmas parade in Wisconsin
Five people were killed and more than 40 were injured, including children, after a car plowed into a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin , Sunday evening, prompting police to fire at the speeding vehicle.
The city acknowledged on Twitter that the numbers could change as more information becomes available.
The shocking scene unfolded around 4:30 p.m. local time. Waukesha
Washington ExaminerJun 03 2021
News
Fauci: I Was Never ‘Anti-Trump’ — His Supporters Don’t ‘Understand’ Science Evolves
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Dr. Anthony Fauci said Wednesday on MSNBC’s “Deadline” that the supporters of former President Donald Trump “resent” him because they did not “understand” that comments and recommendations he made during the Trump administration have changed under the Biden administration because the data evolves with time.
Fauci said, “Yeah
Breitbart NewsApr 22 2022
Analysis
Yes, the Media Bury the Race of Murderers—If They’re Not White
Frank James, the man arrested for Tuesday's New York City subway shooting, is a black nationalist and outspoken racist who railed against whites, Jews, and Hispanics. A careful reader of the New York Times could be forgiven for overlooking that. In a nearly 2,000-word article on the attack, James's race is not mentioned. The same is true for the coverage offered up by Reuters; the Washington
Washington Free BeaconSep 22 2020
News
Trump's Supreme Court front-runners 'antithetical" to Ginsburg's legacy, critics say
The women on President Donald Trump's shortlist to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court do not reflect Ginsburg’s legacy and could undo key civil rights victories she backed during her 27 years on the court, LGBTQ and civil rights advocates warn.
“Just having a woman, any woman, does not cut it,” Sunu P. Chandy, legal director of the progressive National Women’s Law
NBC News DigitalFeb 24 2022
Analysis
Here’s How Trump’s Russia “Hoax” Led to Death and Destruction in Ukraine
For years, Donald Trump has incessantly railed against what he called “the Russia hoax” and denied Vladimir Putin’s attack on the United States. Yet the real Russia con was that very dismissal. And this fraud, perpetuated by Trump, his conservative minions, top Republicans, Fox, and other right-wing media, has led to Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine.
There are at least two ways that
Mother Jones