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May 03 2021
Perspectives Blog
How Joe Biden Can Renew America’s National Dialogue
Reweaving the fabric of civil dialogue must be a national priority, and mediation is the way to do it right. “Too many Americans see our public life, not as an arena for mediation of our differences,” Joe Biden has observed, but “as an occasion for total, unrelenting, partisan warfare.” Mediation can be defined as the convening of people across differences in service of responsible problem-
Eugene B. KoganMay 24 2019
News
The Secret of Bernie’s Millions
How did he amass three houses and a net worth approaching at least $2 million? The surprisingly conventional middle-class climbing of a radical-sounding socialist.
Early on in his eight years as the mayor of this city, when he typically dressed in a tieless ensemble of work boots and corduroys, Bernie Sanders one day left City Hall and found a ticket on the windshield of his rusty
PoliticoApr 02 2019
News
Trump punts on health care until after the 2020 election
President Donald Trump on Monday night backed away from his push for a vote on an Obamacare replacent until after the 2020 elections, bowing to the political reality that major health care legislation cannot pass in the current Congress.
Trump's statements come a week after his administration announced that it now agreed with a judge's ruling that the entire Affordable Care Act should
CNN DigitalDec 07 2016
Headline Roundup
Trump - Time‘s Person of the Year
Trump remade the game: the huckster came off more real than the scripted political pros. The cable-news addict made pollsters look like chumps. Time says he will now lead a "Divided States" of America.
NPR (Online News) Breitbart News Time MagazineDec 09 2019
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Kamala Harris Drops Out of 2020 Presidential Race
Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) officially ended her 2020 presidential campaign on Tuesday.
Harris reportedly told supporters in an email that her campaign "simply doesn't have the financial resources we need to continue." The senator freshman will be up for re-election in 2022.
Commentators across the political spectrum issued analysis, with some on the left lamenting that the
Henry A. BrechterJun 04 2024
Headline Roundup
What Did Fauci’s House Testimony Reveal About Him?
Former NIAID director Anthony Fauci testified to a House subcommittee on Monday, leading to a range of reflections on his legacy, the origins of COVID-19, and U.S. response to the pandemic.
‘Committee to Confirm Our Conspiracy Theories’: The Washington Post’s (Lean Left bias) Dana Milbank accused Republicans of using committees to pursue baseless narratives, saying, “Republicans on the
Washington Post National Review (Opinion) The HillJan 02 2018
Headline Roundup
New Year's Resolution: Talk with the Other
In 2018, leave the hyperpartisanship and uncivil political discourse behind by resolving to bridge divides and talk with the political "other." Help revitalize our democracy by pledging to listen first, hosting a Living Room Conversation, or signing up your classroom for Mismatch.
Listen First ProjectSep 15 2023
Headline Roundup
Wisconsin GOP Votes to Oust Election Chief, Dem State AG Sues
A partisan fight among Wisconsin lawmakers has left the state’s election administration in legal limbo.
The Details: On Thursday, Wisconsin’s Republican-controlled state Senate voted 22-11 to oust Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe; state Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu (R) said the vote represented a “lack of faith” in Wolfe. However, state Attorney General Josh Kaul
The Guardian The Hill Washington ExaminerSep 08 2020
Headline Roundup
U.S Senate to Vote on Slimmed Down COVID-19 Relief Bill
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the Senate plans to vote on a "targeted" coronavirus stimulus bill as soon as this week. The legislation will reportedly focus on healthcare, education and the economy.
The two parties remain divided over how best to provide aid during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Reuters CBS News (Online) Washington TimesNov 26 2018
Perspectives Blog
What Happens When a Biased Reader Meets a Biased News Source?
At AllSides, we believe that there is no such thing as unbiased news. But what about unbiased readers?
A recent study conducted by the Knight Foundation lends credence to the idea that they might be in short supply, too.
The research initiative, put on in partnership with Gallup, found that Republicans were more likely to trust The New York Times and Democrats were more apt to
Billy Binion