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Nov 29 2023
Headline Roundup
Biden Loses Support Among Arab Americans Over Israel-Palestine Conflict
Polls conducted since the start of the Israel-Hamas conflict indicate widespread dissatisfaction and disapproval of President Joe Biden’s handling of the crisis among Arab American and Muslim voters. How much should this worry Democratic Party leaders heading into 2024?
From the Right: A writer in Townhall (Right bias) argued the polls show how “insane” the Democratic base has become,
Washington Post Reuters TownhallAug 24 2021
Headline Roundup
Fauci Says US Can Have COVID-19 Under Control by Spring if Vaccinations Rise
In an interview with CNN (Left bias) Monday, Dr. Anthony Fauci predicted that the U.S. could "get some good control" of COVID-19 by next spring if vaccination rates rise. Fauci said that "If we keep lingering without getting those people vaccinated that should be vaccinated, this thing could linger on, leading to the development of another variant which could complicate things." Roughly 90
New York Post (News) Axios New York Daily NewsMar 22 2013
Perspectives Blog
Is Media Bias Affecting Us Too Much? Recent Critiques from Left and Right
Because the media paints our culture's view of what is true, it influences policy on everything from waging war to feeding our kids. That’s why we like to see thoughtful critiques on how the media works, from all sides of the political spectrum.
You may be interested in a couple of recent in-depth discussions of media influence, one from each side.
Fasten your seat belts for two
Liz Lehman TealJun 17 2020
Headline Roundup
Facebook Will Now Let Users Turn Off Political Ads
CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that Facebook will now allow users to turn off political ads as the company gears up for the 2020 election.
Facebook will also be launching an initiative to increase voter registration.
NBC News (Online) USA TODAY Washington TimesJan 20 2023
Headline Roundup
Google Lays Off 12,000 Workers As Tech Sector Shrink Continues
Google announced Friday that it is laying off 12,000 workers. This marks another entry in a pattern of downsizing seen across the technology sector over the past year.
Key Quote: In a company memo announcing the layoffs, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said that “over the past two years we’ve seen periods of dramatic growth. To match and fuel that growth, we hired for a different economic
Fox Business CNBC Associated PressJan 19 2023
Headline Roundup
US Hits Debt Limit as Treasury Begins 'Extraordinary Measures'
The U.S. officially hit its $31.4 trillion debt limit on Thursday.
The Details: Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen wrote a letter to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R) Thursday, informing him that the nation’s debt hit its limit and that the agency will implement "extraordinary measures" to avoid a default. Yellen said the measures would expire on June 5, giving Congress and President Joe
CNBC CNN (Online News) Fox BusinessDec 30 2023
Headline Roundup
Russia Strikes Several Ukrainian Cities in Massive Missile Attack
On Friday, Russia launched its biggest aerial attack on Ukraine since its February 2022 invasion, killing at least 30 civilians and wounding over 160 others, according to Ukrainian officials.
The Details: The attacks struck several cities, including Kyiv, Lviv, Kharkiv, and Odesa. Of the 122 missiles and 36 drones Russia launched, Ukraine’s air force said it intercepted 87 cruise
New York Post (News) Reuters Associated PressAug 26 2020
Headline Roundup
The White House as a Backdrop on Night Two of the RNC
On the second night of the 2020 Republican National Convention, President Trump granted a pardon and attended a naturalization ceremony at the White House. His wife Melania also gave her speech from the Rose Garden.
Critics claim that Trump is leveraging the power of his office to broaden his appeal.
New York Times (News) The Hill TownhallMar 29 2023
Headline Roundup
No Action Expected This Week from Manhattan Grand Jury in Trump Probe
The Manhattan grand jury investigating former President Donald Trump will not meet again this week to discuss a possible indictment. Sources cited across the spectrum said it isn't clear whether an indictment will be considered next week either.
Key Details: The grand jury last heard witness testimony on Monday. This week's plan, the pace of which is controlled by Manhattan District
Wall Street Journal (News) CNN (Online News) Washington ExaminerSep 09 2022
Headline Roundup
How Should Queen Elizabeth II Be Remembered?
Queen Elizabeth II's death sparked voluminous praise from voices across the world, with many remembering her as a model of service, duty, and dignity. Others used the moment to recall and criticize Britain's history of colonialism.
The queen's death continues to be the top story from most major news sources, regardless of bias. Many voices, from world leaders to U.S. columnists across
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