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Oct 18 2022
Perspectives Blog
AllSides Live: Nonpartisan News During Elections with Isaac Saul of Tangle
AllSides Live, Our Instagram Live show, featured Isaac Saul, founder of Tangle News. We discussed the founding of Tangle, how he creates nonpartisan news, why nonpartisan news is crucial, biased narratives in this year’s election coverage, and more with AllSides Managing Editor Henry Brechter. Brand Ambassador Yasmin Tavakoli hosts.
AllSides StaffApr 24 2024
News
I live in an abandoned school — my family transformed the historic building into our dream home
A Tennessee father who purchased an abandoned school has renovated it into his family’s dream home. Jason Collis of Ducktown acquired the dismantled Ducktown School, previously known as Kimsey Junior College, in 2021. His daughter, Sarah Collis, debuted the family’s regal residence in a viral TikTok post on April 17, which has over 27.1 million views. The high school senior called her dad’s
New York Post (News)Sep 07 2023
Perspectives Blog
What’s the Bias of AllSides?
What’s the bias of AllSides? AllSides Headline Roundups were rated Center (0.43) by people across the political spectrum in the Aug. 2023 Blind Bias Survey.
The rating of Center was extremely consistent — every bias group, gender, and age group rated AllSides as Center on average.
We often see groups rating the same news outlet differently. For instance, in the June
AllSides StaffApr 20 2024
News
Live report from Target Center: Timberwolves-Suns ready for Game 1
Join us live today from Target Center for updates on Game 1 of the Western Conference quarterfinal series between the Timberwolves and Suns. Lots of story lines out there after the Wolves finished the second-best regular season in their 35-year history. Our major advance was a feature on Naz Reid, the popular sixth man of the Wolves. Patrick Reusse thinks Nickeil Alexander-Walker is a key
Star TribuneApr 22 2024
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April is living up to its billing as the windiest month of the year in the Twin Cities
April is living up to its billing as the windiest month of the year in the Twin Cities and southern Minnesota where peak gusts of 30 mph or stronger have been recorded on all but two days this month. The strongest gust recorded at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, the official weather observation spot for the Twin Cities, was 50 mph on April 16, and there have been six days with
Star TribuneApr 20 2024
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House Faces Critical Vote on Ukraine, Israel Aid: Live Updates
The House of Representatives votes today on a $95 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan — which could trigger an attempt from hard-right Republicans to once again oust their Speaker of the House. Republican Mike Johnson, who is counting on the support of Democrats to get the package over the finish line, faces an enormous test of his leadership. Below are the latest updates on
New York MagazineApr 22 2024
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The cost of justice: In Indiana, legal fines and fees are determined by where you live
David E. Boggs was arrested for possession of marijuana in Tippecanoe County in 2020. Three months later he was arrested again for drug possession and jailed in neighboring Clinton County, where inmates can be charged a “pay-to-stay” fee for their time in jail. The fee was $8 a day, and by his release on April 15, 2021, Boggs racked up a jail bill of $1720.52 on top of the typical court fees
IndyStarApr 19 2024
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Live updates: Israel-Hamas war and the latest on the Middle East conflict
Iranian president makes no mention of Israeli strike while lauding its previous weekend attack Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi (C) addresses attendees at a military parade marking Iran's Army Day anniversary at an Army military base in Tehran, Iran, on April 17. Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto/Getty Images Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi made no mention of Israel's Friday (local time) strike on
CNN (Online News)Apr 23 2024
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Earning raves for their albums, Alvvays just as good live at Milwaukee Pabst Theater show
As soon as Alvvays frontwoman Molly Rankin had a chance to speak to the crowd at the Pabst Theater Monday, she called the place a dump. Rankin recalled saying the same thing at Alvvays’ last Milwaukee show there, back in 2018, a joke she quipped Monday “didn’t land,” before she set the record straight and praised the theater’s beauty. The truth is Alvvays may not headline places the size of
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel