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May 25 2017
Headline Roundup
GOP Candidate Allegedly Assaults Reporter
Greg Gianforte, the GOP congressional candidate in Montana's special election, was charged with misdemeanor assault after allegedly body-slamming Guardian reporter Ben Jacobs.
HuffPost The Hill Washington TimesJul 21 2022
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White House Outlines $37 Billion Crime Prevention Proposal
President Joe Biden is asking Congress to allocate roughly $37 billion towards crime prevention.
Biden canceled plans to announce the proposal in a speech after testing positive for COVID-19 Thursday morning. The proposed crime prevention plan, titled the “Safer America Plan,” includes $13 billion over the next five years to hire and train 100,000 police officers for accountable
The Hill Washington Post Washington ExaminerFeb 23 2019
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Concerns About Ballot Harvesting Practice
Ballot harvesting, illegal in most states but legal in California and others, is being discussed again after the voter fraud in North Carolina has forced officials to call for a Congressional election there to be repeated.
The Hill The Federalist Los Angeles TimesDec 07 2018
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Ocasio-Cortez to Pay Interns $15 an Hour
Congresswoman-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will pay her interns "at least" $15 an hour, saying that it's "time to walk the walk." The positions are typically unpaid.
Newsweek NPR (Online News) Fox News (Online News)Sep 11 2020
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2020 Campaigns, Calls for Justice Mark 9/11 Anniversary
Friday marks 19 years since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The anniversary is being framed in the context of the 2020 presidential election, as candidates and their campaigns are set to attend commemoration ceremonies and honor those affected by the tragedy. Joe Biden and President Donald Trump will each be in Shanksville, Pa. Friday for a memorial service for the victims of Flight
New York Times (News) Axios Washington ExaminerJul 05 2020
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Can Kanye West Actually Run For President in 2020?
On July 4, Kanye West once again tweeted his plans to run for president. He ended this tweet with the hashtag #2020VISION, leading many to speculate that West will attempt to run during this year's election cycle instead of in 2024 as he confirmed last year. Among West's supporters is Elon Musk, who responded almost immediately to West's tweet.
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The Future We Would All Like to See
The danger of nuclear weapons may not be a fun thing to talk about, but it is critical to our future. Let's start talking about it.
Our good friend, Joan Blades, agrees, and she is starting the conversation in living rooms across the country. She invited John Gable, our founder, to participate in one of these conversations. Check out this article she wrote for the Christian Science
John Gable, AllSides Co-founderJan 05 2021
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Decision Day: Senate Runoff in Georgia
Control of the U.S. Senate is on the line Tuesday in two runoff elections in Georgia, bringing to a close a campaign that has shattered spending and early turnout records.
Republican Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler are trying to hold off Democrat challengers Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock.
Politico USA TODAY Breitbart NewsSep 02 2020
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Senator Ed Markey Defeats a Kennedy in Massachusetts
On Tuesday, U.S. Senator Ed Markey defeated Representative Joe Kennedy III in the Massachusetts Democratic primary.
The 39-year-old Kennedy, with his unsuccessful challenge, became the first member of his famous political family to suffer a defeat in a Massachusetts election for a congressional seat.
NPR (Online News) Washington Times CNN (Online News)Jul 15 2022
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Study Says 47 of 50 States, 169 Metro Areas Have Housing Shortage
A new study suggests that nearly every U.S. state and 55% of the 309 U.S. metro areas have housing shortages.
The study from Up for Growth points to a "housing crisis," and says that "the demand for housing in our most economically productive regions far exceeds the production of new homes." It says the U.S. is "3.8 million homes short of meeting housing needs, double the number from
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