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Oct 15 2014
News
Americans' growing boredom with the 2014 midterms, in one chart
Normally, you'd expect people to grow more interested in elections as they draw nearer: the media starts covering them more, ads become more frequent, voters have to start thinking about their choices if they're undecided, and so forth. But 2014 is not most elections. Even for a midterm election, people aren't paying a lot of attention.
The stakes are real. This year's Senate results
VoxNov 19 2021
Perspectives Blog
Is COVID-19 here to stay? A team of biologists explains what it means for a virus to become endemic
This piece originally appeared on The Conversation, which AllSides rates as Lean Left. It was written by Sara Sawyer, Arturo Barbachano-Guerrero, and Cody Warren from the University of Colorado Boulder. The writers' bias has not been rated.
Now that kids ages 5 to 11 are eligible for COVID-19 vaccination and the number of fully vaccinated people in the U.S. is rising,
AllSidesMay 12 2018
Opinion
The 'white minority' illusion
If there's one thing that's sustained liberals through the trials of the 2016 election and its aftermath, it's faith that demography will come to their rescue to ensure that they eventually prevail against the right-wing, racist populism of the Trump-era Republican Party.
Damon LinkerAug 13 2015
News
Bernie Sanders, Progressive Enemy #1
The presidential campaign of Sen. Bernie Sanders was supposed to put leftward pressure on Hillary Clinton. Instead it's Sanders who has become the left's punching bag. Sanders has been sandbagged by Black Lives Matter protesters for not prioritizing solutions for institutional racism.
PoliticoFeb 14 2020
News
Mike Bloomberg Storms Super Tuesday States, Pledging To 'Get It Done'
Seven events, three states, two days.
Mike Bloomberg has wrapped up a barnstorming trip to capitalize on an unsettled Democratic presidential race.
Polls show the billionaire former New York City mayor gaining traction, even as one-time frontrunner Joe Biden has struggled after very disappointing finishes in the first two contests.
Bernie Sanders won in New Hampshire, with
NPR (Online News)Jun 18 2015
Opinion
OPINION: ubio’s Tax Mistake
Marco Rubio has many strengths as a presidential candidate, not least a focus on restoring broad-based economic opportunity and the talent to communicate his ideas. Which is all the more reason to lament that he’s taken a major detour from pro-growth tax reform.
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Jan 19 2021
Headline Roundup
Previewing Joe Biden's Inauguration
President-elect Joe Biden is scheduled to be sworn in as the 46th President of the Untied States Wednesday in an inauguration ceremony beginning around 11 a.m. ET. He and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will take the oath shortly after noon ET; Chief Justice John Roberts will swear in Biden, and Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor will swear in Harris. President Donald Trump will not
Reuters Fox News Digital NBC News DigitalAug 02 2019
News
North Korea Conducts Third Missile Test Since Last Week Amid Stalled Talks With U.S.
North Korea has reportedly conducted a third test launch in just over a week, firing what appeared to be short-range ballistic missiles, according to South Korean officials.
The presidential office in Seoul said the South Korean and U.S. militaries believe the test to be of short-range ballistic missiles. South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff noted that they flew about 137 miles and
NPR (Online News)Aug 10 2016
News
Judicial Watch releases private emails Clinton did not turn over
The State Department has turned over 44 previously-unreleased Hillary Clinton email exchanges that the Democratic presidential nominee failed to include among the 30,000 private messages she turned over to the government last year. They show her interacting with lobbyists, political and Clinton Foundation donors and business interests as secretary of state.
Fox News DigitalJun 25 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Statue Toppling, Commercial Re-branding Follow Calls for Social Change
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A wave of calls for social change is manifesting in movements throughout the country, including efforts to overhaul products with racially-tinged branding and take down public monuments of figures with controversial histories.
Famous food products like Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben's and others have promised to
Henry A. Brechter