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Feb 27 2021
Opinion
Neera Tanden is being treated unfairly
It was bound to happen, and I'm honestly surprised it took this long: the first Very Online woman is facing US Senate confirmation. And she may not make it through.
The woman is Neera Tanden, president of the Center for American Progress think tank, and Joe Biden's nominee to run the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Tanden is also a prolific tweeter, and over the years has raised
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Mar 30 2021
News
Biden to elevate potential Supreme Court nominee to high-profile appeals court
President Joe Biden said Tuesday that he plans to nominate a prominent judge to the federal appellate bench, a promotion that is sure to stir speculation about her potential future nomination to theSupreme Court.
U.S. District Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, appointed to the federal court by President Barack Obama in 2013, will be nominated to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for
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Aug 11 2021
News
Trusting science leaves people vulnerable to believing pseudoscience, new research finds
People who trust science are more likely to be duped into believing and disseminating pseudoscience, finds a new paper in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.
Pseudoscience is false information that references science broadly or scientific terms, research or phenomena. Across four experiments, researchers asked U.S. adults to read news articles written for the study that
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Sep 29 2021
Analysis
How Republicans blocked cities from advancing climate solutions
When Regina Romero took office as the Democratic mayor of Tucson, Arizona, in 2019, she wanted her city to take action on climate change. Local building codes might have been a logical place to start: In the US, some 70 million buildings rely on fossil fuels that warm the planet, such as oil and gas, for heating and cooking. They generate a hefty 13 percent of national greenhouse gas emissions
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Oct 09 2021
News
I Interviewed Trump For 5 Hours. Here’s What He Told Me About ‘Stupid F—er’ McConnell, McCarthy’s Bromance With Luntz, And The Fake News That Bothered Him The Most
“I don’t like her … and I don’t like me.”
Former President Donald Trump was looking at a photo of the two of us that his assistant had just taken on my phone. It wasn’t up to his specifications. We’d just completed the second of three interviews I’d have with him for my new book, “Rigged: How the Media, Big Tech, and the Democrats Seized Our Elections.”
As we walked outside one
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Aug 17 2020
Analysis
STUDY: 150 TIMES More Negative News on Trump than Biden
As the pandemic grinds on, the Big Three broadcast evening newscasts are among the highest rated programs on television today — and that means millions of viewers are witnessing the most biased presidential campaign coverage in modern media history.
I’ve been studying the news media and elections for more than 35 years. Trust me — there’s never been anything like it.
A new MRC
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Jan 20 2013
News
Obama’s relationship with Congress is key in second term
As President Obama embarks on another four years in office, he is mindful that history is littered with the wreckage of presidents second terms.
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Jul 09 2021
News
Biden administration cancels additional $55.6 million in student debt
The Department of Education canceled an additional $55.6 million in student loan debt for 1,800 student who were victims of a for-profit college fraud, bringing the total amount of canceled student loan debt by the Biden administration to $1.5 billion.
"Today’s announcement continues the U.S. Department of Education’s commitment to standing up for students whose colleges took advantage
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May 20 2021
News
Can a 9/11-style probe provide answers about the Capitol riot?
A group of House Democrats and Republicans announced last week that they had reached an agreement to establish an independent bipartisan commission to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The commission would be tasked with studying the “facts and circumstances” that led thousands of Donald Trump supporters to storm the Capitol building, and with providing recommendations for
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Mar 29 2021
Analysis
Did Biden Rely on ‘Cheat Sheet’ During His First Press Conference?
Following U.S. President Joe Biden‘s first news conference on March 25, 2021, partisan critics blew up the fact that Biden appeared to have notes at the podium, with some critics singling out what they described as a sheet containing thumbnail photos of reporters present at the event, claiming it was evidence the entire news conference was “scripted” or “staged.”
“New photos show cheat
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