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Jan 22 2020
Headline Roundup
Chief Justice Roberts Calls For Civility at Impeachment Trial
Chief Justice John Roberts, who is currently presiding over President Donald Trump's (R-FL) impeachment trial, took time out of Tuesday night's hearing to call for both sets of house managers to be more civil. Roberts took exception to name calling by both sides of the aisle (excluding senators who are required to be silent), specifically by White House counsel Pat Cippolone and House manager
Vox USA TODAY The Epoch TimesAug 18 2015
Perspectives Blog
Why is Washington in debt? A non-partisan explanation
Few Americans think partisan bias affects their own reasoning. Yet many of us jump to prejudiced assumptions without even realizing it. Biased reasoning can sidetrack us or cause us to make illogical leaps that don’t actually support our premise.
Take the federal deficit for example. Voters often let tax quarrels and other partisan disputes divert their attention
Beth BallentineJan 04 2018
Headline Roundup
Trump Disbands Voter Fraud Commission
President Trump disbanded his voter fraud commission on Wednesday after several state governments refused to turn over confidential voter data. The Department of Homeland Security will continue the investigation, which is probing voter fraud in the 2016 presidential election.
USA TODAY Washington Post The Daily CallerAug 15 2022
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100 Million Americans in ‘Extreme Heat Belt’ to Face 125 Degree Temperatures by 2053, Study Says
An “extreme heat belt” stretching from Texas to Illinois will see temperatures up to 125 degrees at least once per year by 2053, according to an analysis published Monday.
Large swaths of the Southwest and East Coast will also see 125-degree temperatures, the analysis said. Some counties, like San Bernardino County, CA, Hernando County, FL and Henderson County, IL are already seeing
CBS News (Online) Daily Mail The HillOct 25 2022
Headline Roundup
Will COVID-19 Vaccines Be 'Required' Going Forward?
Whether COVID-19 vaccines will be "required" going forward is decided by states and local jurisdictions, not federal authorities. But recent remarks from media personalities, federal health advisors, and President Joe Biden have fueled confusion.
For Context: Last week, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advisers recommended that the agency add the vaccine to the
CNN (Online News) FactCheck.org Washington ExaminerJul 27 2020
Headline Roundup
Cotton Defends Remarks on Slavery
Senator Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) has come under scrutiny after suggesting that American slavery was a "necessary evil" for the development of the country. On an interview with Fox & Friends, Cotton was asked about his statement and opposition to the 1619 Project being taught in schools. Cotton described media reporting around his comments as "fake news".
Coverage from some right-rated
Daily Beast BBC News MarketWatchOct 10 2023
Headline Roundup
What’s Causing the Surge in Labor Unions, Strikes Across the Country?
What’s behind the surge in labor union activity seen across the United States?
Union Efforts: A CNN Business (Lean Left bias) article broke down recent accomplishments and setbacks by unions, from the Writers Guild of America strike that ended recently with a new contract to the threat of a railroad workers strike late last year that ended with President Biden imposing a contract on
CNN Business CNBC Washington ExaminerMay 19 2018
Headline Roundup
FBI Informant Reportedly Talked with Trump Campaign Advisers
Reports emerged this week that a secret FBI informant met with advisers to President Trump's campaign during the 2016 presidential election. President Trump responded to reports via Twitter on Friday, saying that if true, it was the "all time biggest political scandal!"
New York Times (News) The Hill TownhallAug 01 2019
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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)Nov 03 2023
Headline Roundup
FBI Raids House of Top Fundraiser for New York City Mayor Eric Adams
On Thursday, FBI agents in New York City raided the home of Brianna Suggs, a top fundraiser for New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D).
For Context: According to the New York Times (Lean Left bias), the FBI is conducting an inquiry into “whether Mayor Eric Adams’s 2021 election campaign conspired with the Turkish government to receive illegal foreign donations.” The Times acquired the
New York Post (News) Newsweek New York Times (News)