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Sep 02 2020
Headline Roundup
Perspectives: Left, Right Trade Blame for Kenosha Violence
Kenosha, Wisconsin became the newest site of Black Lives Matter and anti-police brutality protests after Jacob Blake was shot by police on Aug. 23. In the days following Blake's shooting, 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse was arrested as a suspect in a shooting that killed two and wounded one. After a summer of protests and rhetoric surrounding police brutality and racial injustice, media coverage
National Review (News) NPR (Online News) SlateFeb 17 2021
Headline Roundup
Rush Limbaugh Dead at 70
Rush Limbaugh, the controversial conservative talk radio host, died Wednesday at the age of 70. Limbaugh was diagnosed with Stage IV lung cancer in January 2020, and he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from former President Donald Trump in April 2020. His death was announced by his wife on “The Rush Limbaugh Show,” the AM radio show Limbaugh started in 1988.
Coverage of
Associated Press Fact Check USA TODAY Fox News DigitalJul 28 2020
Headline Roundup
Social Media Platforms Censor Doctors Purportedly Spreading Coronavirus Misinformation
On Monday, Breitbart News posted a video of a press conference in D.C. held by America’s Frontline Doctors and sponsored by the Tea Party Patriots. In it, Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) and front-line doctors shared their perspectives on coronavirus and public health. Some claims the speakers made are unconfirmed and believed by some to be false, including a Texas doctor's claim that
Business Insider Breitbart News ViceApr 23 2018
Perspectives Blog
Hearing Every Voice
How do you feel when your voice is heard? How do you feel when it is not?
We all want our voice to be heard. We all want to feel self-expressed. We all want to leave a gathering where we had something to say, having said what we wanted to say. If that does not happen, feelings of frustration, disagreement, and aloneness can creep in. These feelings,
Tom McSteenJan 06 2023
Headline Roundup
Two Years Later, Impacts of Capitol Riot Linger in Washington
Friday marks two years since the Capitol riot. On January 6, 2021, during a joint-congress held to certify Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential election victory, a mob of Donald Trump supporters clashed with Capitol security, broke into the Capitol building and disrupted the proceedings. Four people in the mob died during the riot. One Capitol police officer suffered a series of strokes and died the
Forbes New York Times (News) Washington ExaminerJun 24 2020
Headline Roundup
Perspectives: Coronavirus, Police Reform and US Polarization
The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, racial tension, violence and widespread calls for police reform have recently highlighted polarization in the United States. Some voices have investigated the intersection of such polarization with the criminal justice system, as well as public health, especially as it relates to mask-wearing during the pandemic.
Voices on all sides addressed the
Grist USA TODAY Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Aug 01 2019
Headline Roundup
Joe Biden Swings Back At Challengers
On the second night of the Democratic Presidential Debates, Joe Biden made some aggressive moves against his other rivals in an effort to maintain his front-runner status. While many think that Biden performed well enough to hold onto his numbers, others wish he had summoned a more commanding performance.
National Review (News) BBC News New York Times (Opinion)Aug 25 2020
Headline Roundup
Which Election Convention's Opening Night had Bigger TV Ratings?
According to the Nielsen Corporation, 17 million people watched the first night of the 2020 Republican National Convention (RNC) on television. Nielsen data suggests 19.7 million watched the opening night of last week's Democratic National Convention (DNC) on television. C-SPAN's livestream of the RNC's first night was seen by roughly 440,000 people; roughly 76,000 saw the DNC's first night on
New York Post (News) Reuters New York Times (News)Jun 10 2020
Headline Roundup
Trump Denies Calls to Rename Military Bases Memorializing Confederates
Calls to rename military bases commemorating Confederate leaders were met with a resounding no from President Donald Trump Wednesday. The debate and ensuing decision have seemingly pitted social and racial justice causes against those who advocate for the societal value of historical preservation. Statues of Confederates and other controversial historical figures have been the focus of similar
Slate The Atlantic Fox News DigitalNov 16 2022
Headline Roundup
Trump Announces 2024 Presidential Campaign
Former President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he would again seek the presidency in 2024.
Key Quotes: "There's never been anything like it, this great movement of ours," Trump said during an hour-long speech at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. "America's comeback starts right now." He continued by saying that "the decline of America is being forced upon us by Biden and the
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