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Nov 05 2019
News
It's Election Day 2019. Here's What To Watch
Voters in four states head to the polls on Tuesday. These off-year contests may not be as high profile as the 2020 presidential and congressional elections will be a year from now, but they could offer some important hints on how voters are feeling about President Trump, impeachment, guns and more.
The main action is happening in three states: Kentucky, Mississippi and Virginia. The
NPR (Online News)Jul 19 2023
Headline Roundup
Is the ‘Housing Market Recession’ Over?
2022’s housing market downturn appears to have ended, multiple sources said — but new construction is seeing a “slowdown.”
The Details: Home prices, which stabilized in recent months, are rising due to a shortage of pre-owned homes on the market. New single-family housing construction is rising in response; despite an overall drop in housing starts in June, single-family building
The Hill Washington Post Washington ExaminerJan 29 2020
Opinion
Jenna Ellis: Trump Senate impeachment trial – Here's where things stand now, what should happen next
After 48 hours over six days for each side to present their arguments at the Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, where do we stand? In case you were one of the millions of Americans who tuned out this whole sham and didn’t follow it closely, here’s what you need to know:
The Democrats didn’t prove their case
The Democrats’ failed to provide anything more than
Fox News (Opinion)Apr 08 2020
Analysis
Bernie’s ‘Revolution’ Changed Less Than His Supporters Would Like to Think
‘Few would deny that over the course of the past five years, our movement has won the ideological struggle.” That’s how Bernie Sanders ended his presidential campaign, and that’s the line his supporters are taking in reaction to the news. Sure, Sanders has lost the nomination to a candidate with obvious and much-discussed debilities for the second time in four years, the argument goes, but his
National Review (News)Nov 03 2019
News
How to Get Trump Voters and Liberals to Talk: Don’t Make Anyone Sit in a Circle
Classes, apps and message boards are trying to bridge the divide between the left and the right, one conversation at a time.
When four Republicans and five Democrats got together at a high-end condominium complex to talk for seven hours in San Francisco this fall it was such a curiosity that a crowd of more than a dozen gathered just to watch.
Where had they found these Trump
New York Times (News)Nov 01 2019
News
Warren health care plan pledges no middle class tax increase
Elizabeth Warren promised Friday to spend more than $20 trillion over the next decade to provide government-funded health care to every American without raising middle class taxes — finally offering ideas about how to implement the massive “Medicare for All” program without taking a larger bite out of most Americans’ salaries.
The Massachusetts senator famously “has a plan” for
Associated PressDec 30 2021
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Federal COVID Messaging Shifts Amid Rise of Omicron Variant
Government guidance on COVID-19 is shifting as new cases of the virus in the U.S. reach record levels. On Monday, the CDC cut the recommended isolation time for asymptomatic COVID-positive people from 10 days to five. The same day, President Joe Biden made headlines by telling governors “there is no federal solution” to COVID-19 and that it must be "solved at a state level." Despite
AllSides StaffOct 14 2020
News
Americans Are Dying In The Pandemic At Rates Far Higher Than In Other Countries
During this pandemic, people in the United States are currently dying at rates unparalleled elsewhere in the world.
A new report in the Journal of the American Medical Association finds that over the last 5 months per capita deaths in the U.S., both from COVID-19 and other causes have been far greater than in 18 other high-income countries.
"It's shocking. It's horrible," says Dr
NPR (Online News)Jan 21 2020
News
Clinton says 'nobody likes' Sanders and won't commit to backing him if he's the Democratic nominee
Hillary Clinton blasts Sen. Bernie Sanders in a new documentary, saying "nobody likes him" and telling The Hollywood Reporter that she won't commit to endorsing and campaigning for him if he's the Democratic 2020 nominee.
Clinton was engaged in a bitter and drawn-out fight during the 2016 Democratic primary, which she ultimately won before losing to President Donald Trump in the general
CNN DigitalApr 01 2020
News
Faces of the new jobs crisis, from restaurants to real estate
Every economic downturn has a different face. These are the people confronting the biggest challenges after the initial wave of shutdowns.
With terrible timing – like buying stocks in 1929 – Cam Jennings started his company, ACTIVATE.vegas, on March 2. The start-up’s mission is printing and distributing handbills for businesses on the Las Vegas Strip. Two weeks later, Nevada’s governor
Christian Science Monitor