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Dec 30 2020
Analysis
Keep Calm and QAnon
Pro-Trump conspiracy theories may have actually discouraged postelection violence.
Leading up to the Nov. 3 election in the United States, there were major concerns that President Donald Trump’s posture and rhetoric and the consistent social polarization he had engendered in the country since taking office would bubble to the surface, leading to major attacks or sustained violence on
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Apr 07 2020
News
Trump aide Peter Navarro warned 'as many as 1.2 million souls' could be lost to coronavirus: reports
While President Donald Trump played down concerns about the coronavirus in January and February, a top White House adviser warned that a coronavirus pandemic could cost the country trillions of dollars and endanger millions of Americans, according to two new reports.
Peter Navarro, the top trade and manufacturing aide to the president, laid out the warning in two memos - one on Jan. 29
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Apr 01 2020
Analysis
How the coronavirus fight might end up at the Supreme Court
Though it may now be difficult to imagine, at some point this crisis will end. Whether when a vaccine for the novel coronavirus is released or — heaven help us — well before then, new infections will slow and life will move back toward normal. Then it will be time to sue each other.
Salus populi suprema lex esto, wrote the Roman jurist Cicero: "The health [or welfare or common good] of
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Jan 13 2022
Headline Roundup
Perspectives: Shaming the Unvaccinated
Twenty-five percent of Americans are unvaccinated against COVID-19. Should they be left alone or called out?
More than 519 million COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered in the U.S., fully vaccinating over 207 million people. That leaves tens of millions of eligible Americans who haven't received the vaccine. As of this week, 60% percent of white people and 60% of Hispanic people
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Mar 25 2020
News
When Will It Be Safe to Loosen Coronavirus Lockdowns?
Governments prepare for the long haul as authorities grapple with how much economic pain countries can endure.
As the new coronavirus spreads across the world, governments and scientists are bracing for a monthslong siege rather than a swift victory—one marked by shifting strategies and potentially prolonged economic disruption.
Sweeping restrictions and unprecedented lockdowns
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Dec 28 2021
Perspectives Blog
Check This Out: A Look Back at 2021 Through Podcasts
With 2021 coming to a close, it’s time to do some reflection on the news you saw, the discussions you had, and what you are looking for in the next year.
Whether you are interested in the pitfalls and successes of the Biden presidency, or you're wondering what stories you glossed over, you won’t want to miss these podcast episodes.
The AllSides team spends a lot of time
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Jul 28 2020
Opinion
There Are Many Ways We Haven’t Tried to Test for the Coronavirus
We could test saliva. We could test groups of samples at once. We could even let people test themselves. These tests aren’t perfect, but that’s not the point.
We made a mistake at first with how we talked about masks. We’re making the same mistake now with tests.
The discussion on these issues highlights the different ways clinicians and public health experts think. Clinicians —
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Jan 18 2022
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: Incidental COVID-19 Hospitalizations Spark Confusion Across The Political Spectrum
From the CenterHospitals in states such as New York and Massachusetts recently began distinguishing between patients they admitted primarily for COVID-19 and patients who were being treated for something else before incidentally testing positive for the virus.
This is the first time that states have counted and reported these numbers as separate groups, resulting in criticism and
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Jun 13 2023
Headline Roundup
Trump Pleads Not Guilty to 37 Federal Charges in Classified Documents Case
Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to 37 federal charges at his arraignment in Miami, Florida on Tuesday afternoon.
Details: “We most certainly enter a plea of not guilty,” Trump’s attorney, Todd Blanche, reportedly told the judge. Outside the courthouse, a group composed of Trump supporters and protestors chanted and waved signs. Per the bond agreement, Trump is barred
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Jul 15 2021
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Cubans Take to the Streets in Protest
Thousands across Cuba rose up in protests this week, an uncommon uprising in the authoritarian country. Their cries covered many topics, from freedom and liberty to food and COVID-19 vaccine access. As a result, President Joe Biden criticized the Cuban government and said America stands "with the Cuban people and their clarion call for freedom." Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has blamed U.S
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