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Dec 22 2020
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EU urges countries to lift UK travel bans
European Union ambassadors are meeting to try to find a common policy on links to the UK, after dozens of countries suspended travel amid alarm over a new coronavirus variant.
They will consider a recommendation from the European Commission to lift restrictions.
But EU member states are free to set their own rules on border controls and may continue with their own policies.
BBC NewsJun 09 2021
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How the Mormon church unlocked medical pot for deep red states
On a Thursday in October 2018, a handful of Utah’s top lawmakers, representatives from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and medical marijuana advocates filed into the Gold Room, an ornate space in the state Capitol.
They were joined by the Utah Medical Association and law enforcement groups to announce a deal to legalize medical marijuana across the state.
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PoliticoAug 13 2021
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MyPillow CEO says he was attacked at symposium
MyPillow chief executive Mike Lindell says he was attacked in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on Wednesday night.
Lindell told attendees Thursday morning at an election fraud symposium that he’s hosting in the city that he was attacked at his hotel, the Sioux Falls Argus Leader reported. Lindell said he was in pain and he wants everyone to know about the evil in the world. He didn’t go into
Associated PressAug 04 2021
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Andrew Cuomo Faces Impeachment Call as President Biden Urges Him to Quit
Democrats who control the New York state Assembly accelerated their impeachment investigation of Gov. Andrew Cuomo as former supporters called for his removal after a report detailed numerous instances of sexual harassment by the governor.
The Assembly’s judiciary committee, which is conducting the impeachment inquiry, plans to meet Monday and combine the report with evidence it has
Wall Street Journal (News)Oct 10 2022
Perspectives Blog
What the 2022 Candidates Are Saying About Climate Change
Climate change and what to do about it is a persistent issue in the mind of both candidates and voters alike. As focus on the topic and anxiety about the future grows, many candidates in the upcoming 2022 midterm elections are bringing climate change into their campaign and political agenda.
While some candidates view climate change as one of the most pressing issues facing our nation
Rose MercerSep 30 2022
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: Martha’s Vineyard Story Reveals Bias in Left and Right Media
Each week, AllSides Media Bias Alerts examine media bias in coverage of a major or important story using the AllSides Media Bias Ratings™ and our AllSides Media Bias Chart™.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) recently made headlines when he sent dozens of immigrants from Florida to Martha’s Vineyard. The biases of left and right-rated media could be seen in how they covered the story,
Clare AshcraftApr 02 2021
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Russia’s Buildup Near Ukraine Puts Team Biden on Edge
Russia is massing an unusual number of troops on the border with Ukraine, posing an early test for the Biden administration as it looks to repair relations with NATO allies and distinguish itself from former U.S. President Donald Trump’s controversial approach to relations with Moscow.
The buildup of forces on the Ukrainian border, along with hundreds of cease-fire violations in Ukraine
Foreign PolicyJun 28 2022
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The Phantom Hunt for the Supreme Court Leaker
On the menu today, a smorgasbord: Hey, how’s that hunt for the Supreme Court leaker going? Progressive Democrats fume that even with two months’ warning of the Dobbs decision, the Biden administration still seems blindsided and slow-footed. Meanwhile, congressional Democrats’ idea of putting abortion clinics on federal lands in red states faces a slew of financial and logistical hurdles. The
National Review (News)Apr 29 2021
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Should corporations take a stand on voting rights?
Some of the biggest companies in the United States have taken forceful stances against Georgia's new election law, which contains several restrictions that voting rights groups say will disproportionately affect Black voters.
The CEOs of Coca-Cola and Delta, two of the biggest companies headquartered in Georgia, released statements condemning the law after a sustained pressure campaign
Yahoo! The 360May 18 2021
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600,000 children, ages 12-15, have received their first Covid-19 vaccine dose
At least 600,000 children, ages 12 to 15, have received their first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccination, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said during a media briefing Tuesday.
The count comes just over a week after the Food and Drug Administration greenlighted it for emergency use in this age group, a total of 17 million in
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