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Jun 17 2012
News
New Calculations on Immigration After Obama Shift
Mitt Romney criticized President Barack Obama's move to stop the deportation of some young illegal immigrants, but didn't say whether he would reverse the action, underscoring the sensitive nature of the immigration debate less than five months before the November election.
Mr. Romney, appearing Sunday on the CBS program "Face the Nation," called Mr. Obama's plan a "stopgap measure" and
Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 19 2016
News
Democrats Are 3 Times More Likely to Unfriend You on Social Media, Survey Says
This year’s bitter presidential election has caused a rift in online relationships. According to a new survey, 13% of Americans reported blocking or unfriending a “friend” on social media because of their political postings. But the results of the study, carried out by the non-partisan Public Religion Research Institute, show the impulse to block varies widely based on gender and political
FortuneAug 05 2021
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: NY AG Says Gov. Cuomo Sexually Harassed Multiple Women
An investigation by the New York attorney general's office determined that Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed at least 11 women and fostered a “toxic culture” in his office. N.Y. Attorney General Letitia James announced the four-month probe's findings on Tuesday. Cuomo's accusers include current staff, former staff and state employees. President Joe Biden has called on Cuomo to resign; Cuomo
AllSides StaffDec 07 2012
Opinion
How Does Our Economic Future Compare with That of 2008?l
As Americans prepare to cast their ballots in the presidential election many voters are pausing to assess the state of the economy.
Brookings InstitutionNov 17 2014
News
Democrats lash out at Pelosi
The discontent with Nancy Pelosi is breaking out in the open. Democrats in the House have quietly grumbled about Pelosi since suffering devastating losses on Election Day, but there is a growing number of members willing to go public on their party leaders. Story Continued Below The list of grievances — from the election losses, to routine procedures erupting into nasty fights — has shaken the
PoliticoDec 22 2016
Opinion
What Trump’s National Security Adviser Lt. General Flynn Gets Wrong on Iran
In the aftermath of the surprise election of Donald Trump as the next U.S. president, energy executives and policymakers around the world are scrambling for insights into his likely policies on numerous issues of concern as well as who will influence his decision-making.
Among these influencers, retired Lieutenant General Michael Flynn, former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency and
Diplomatic CourierSep 25 2020
News
Supreme Court: Would Trump pick inevitably mean a sharp right turn?
If President Trump has his way, a reinforced conservative Supreme Court majority could work quick and radical change on everything from abortion and gun rights to federal regulations on the environment and finance.
With a presidential election less than five weeks away, and a new term at the U.S. Supreme Court just over a week away, President Donald Trump says he will, in a matter of
Christian Science MonitorNov 07 2014
Opinion
OPINION: Obama’s harmful ‘gifts’ to the nation and the Democrats
Barack Obama is a gifted politician. But a president is judged by the gifts he leaves behind. Following his fourth national election as party leader, Democrats are taking stock of what they have received.
Michael GersonNov 06 2014
News
Our 2014 FactCheck Awards
It’s Election Day, folks, and we’ve done all we can do to help educate voters about the candidates and their positions. Now, it’s time to have some fun.
FactCheck.orgOct 22 2016
Opinion
WSJ Columnist Peggy Noonan: If Trump wasn’t a ‘nut,’ he’d beat Clinton in a ‘landslide’
Republican nominee Donald Trump would be in good shape to win the White House if only he wasn’t a “nut,” according to Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan.
In her Thursday column, Noonan laments over Trump’s behavior throughout the election, while pondering what the Republican party looks like post-Trump.
Peggy Noonan