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Sep 01 2020
Perspectives Blog
Transparency Troubles: How the Associated Press Mixes News and Subjectivity
When an article is clearly labeled as “news” or “opinion,” do you read it with that in mind?
People coming to a site or clicking on a link expecting hard news are sometimes met with subjective analyses and opinionated angles, and content is not properly labeled. AllSides has found even historically trusted news sources, such as the Associated Press, sometimes fail to properly label
Micaela RicaforteJun 25 2012
News
Supreme Court mostly rejects Arizona immigration law; gov says 'heart' remains
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down Monday key parts of an Arizona law that sought to deter illegal immigration, but let stand a controversial provision that lets police check a person's immigration status while enforcing other laws. In a decision sure to ripple across the political landscape in a presidential election year, the court's 5-3 ruling upheld the authority of the federal government
CNN DigitalMay 08 2024
Headline Roundup
Should President Biden Sign the Antisemitism Awareness Act?
Should President Joe Biden sign the Antisemitism Awareness Act into law if it reaches his desk?
From the Left: A writer in Salon (Left bias) argued that “American Jews who care about fighting antisemitism” should be against the act, determining that the language of the bill could be interpreted to categorize criticism of the state of Israel as antisemitic. “A bill that effectively
Salon The Hill National Review (Opinion)May 20 2013
News
FBI interested in Bachmann campaign finance case
The FBI is scheduling interviews related to allegations of financial impropriety in Rep. Michele Bachmanns 2012 campaign. An attorney for Andy Parrish, the Minnesota Republicans former chief of staff, confirmed that he will be interviewed by the FBI next week. The Minneapolis Star-Tribune reports that two other former Bachmann staffers have also been contacted. Peter Waldron, who served as
Washington PostJun 15 2012
News
Romney takes a new tack in tour across 6 states
BOSTON – Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney's first traditional campaign trip of the general election, a six-state trek by bus, is aimed at swaying undecided voters living outside America's big cities. To hear his advisers tell it, he'll be visiting the towns President Barack Obama forgot.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/06/15/romney-takes-new-tack-in-tour
Fox News DigitalJun 14 2012
News
Gov. Scott Walker: Mitt Romney should tweak message
Gov. Scott Walker urged Mitt Romney to develop a more cogent economic message Thursday in order to win over the fickle swing voters needed to carry Wisconsin and win the presidency. The Republican governors advice was more a critique of style than substance, but he warned Romney that framing the fall election solely as a referendum on President Barack Obama would be a risky bet.
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PoliticoDec 23 2014
News
Congress Can't Prevent Michael Grimm From Taking Seat In House
Rep. Michael Grimm (R-N.Y.) may be about to plead guilty to a felony, but there's nothing Congress can do to stop him from taking his seat in the House early next month.
"The only time there would be a clash between his ability to serve and his conviction, if he gets one, would be if he has to leave and enter a federal facility," said Stan Brand, a former top lawyer for the House. "If
HuffPostJun 12 2012
News
OPINION: What Alberto Gonzales wants Romney to know about Hispanic voters
I recently sat down with former Bush administration Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, the first Hispanic in our nations history to serve in such a post. In our exclusive interview for Fox News Latino, Gonzales cautioned Mitt Romney against picking an Hispanic vice president as he prepares for the Republican Party convention and the November election.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/
Fox News DigitalMay 07 2019
Headline Roundup
Mitch McConnell Reflects on Mueller Probe: 'Case Closed'
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R- Kentucky) delivers speech on Senate floor telling colleagues that the Mueller Report was conclusive and nothing further is necessary. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D- New York) rebukes right after.
Fox News Digital Politico Associated PressDec 20 2014
News
A New, Emboldened Obama?
n “Operation Revenge,” Glenn Thrush at Politico paints a portrait of a Barack Obama who needs to feel a sense of competition and a somewhat lethargic executive who needs “a slap in the face” to motivate him.
The contention is that the Supreme Court threat to his legacy around the funding mechanism for Obamacare and the disastrous mid-term election have been something of a wake up call
Breitbart News