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About AllSides Editorial Reviews
The purpose of the AllSides Editorial Review is to determine media bias as it reflects the subjective judgements of people across the political spectrum. Whenever possible, AllSides uses multiple methods to rate media bias, including blind bias surveys, third party data, and independent reviews; an editorial review is one of our most robust methodologies.
Apr 15 2022
Headline Roundup
Biden Approval Ratings Remain Low
Multiple polls released this week suggest that a majority of Americans continue to disapprove of the way President Joe Biden is handling the presidency.
A poll from Quinnipiac University says that 33% of Americans approve of Biden while 54% disapprove; the 33% approval rating is tied for the Quinnipiac poll's lowest mark for Biden since he took office. Data from FiveThirtyEight (Center
Gallup CNN Digital Washington ExaminerNews Media
Pacific Standard
The magazine was created for opinion leaders, policymakers, and concerned citizens who are interested in developing solutions to some of the world’s toughest social and environmental problems. The pub's target readers are "influentials" who read the Economist, The Atlantic, Mother Jones and Wired, but Streshinsky differentiates Pacific Standard by focusing on the behavioral and social sciences. For stories to expect from Pacific Standard, editor-in-chief Maria Streshinsky has said:
Apr 17 2024
Headline Roundup
Google Employees Arrested Following Protest Over Israeli Military Contract
Google is facing internal pushback over its business dealings with Israel as workers staged protests at the company's New York and Sunnyvale, California locations.
The Details: Employees affiliated with the organization "No Tech For Apartheid" demand that Google pull out from Project Nimbus — a $1.2 billion contract with the Israeli government to provide AI and cloud computing services
Wired The Verge National Review (News)Jun 29 2023
Headline Roundup
DOJ Announces Charges in Alleged $2.5 Billion Health Care Fraud Scheme
The Department of Justice announced “criminal charges against 78 defendants for their alleged participation in health care fraud and opioid abuse schemes that included over $2.5 billion in alleged fraud.”
Key Quotes: In a statement from the Department of Justice, Attorney General Merrick Garland said, “These enforcement actions, including against one of the largest health care fraud
CNN Digital The Epoch Times The HillMar 27 2015
News
Foster Friess chides Rand Paul in not-so-private email
GOP megadonor Foster Friess took a bite out of Sen. Rand Paul’s foreign policy in a note he wrote the senator shortly after a lunch date. In an email obtained by the Washington Examiner, Friess urges Paul to alter his approach against extremism in the Middle East.
“Rand, I respect your reluctance to put Americans in harms way by providing doctors, nurses, and mechanics to fix busted
PoliticoJan 05 2024
Headline Roundup
FDA Allows Florida to Import Cheaper Medications From Canada
Florida became the first state to win FDA approval for a program to import cheaper versions of certain medications in bulk from Canada.
The Details: The authorization lasts for two years and requires imports to “significantly reduce the cost to the American consumer without imposing additional risk to public health and safety.” Florida is also required to ensure imported drugs are
Bloomberg Forbes Fox News DigitalAug 27 2012
News
Ryan plays down tension with Ron Paul backers
A day after Ron Paul and his supporters held a boisterous pre-convention rally, Paul Ryan told Fox News that he thinks Paul's backers should ultimately "be very comfortable with us" -- as he downplayed any divisions the Republican ticket might have with the libertarian-leaning former presidential candidate. "We see eye to eye on a lot of issues and believe in some ... limited government," Ryan
Fox News DigitalJul 02 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Coronavirus Surge Halts Re-openings in Some States
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COVID-19 coronavirus cases have rebounded in certain regions, prompting some leaders to reverse reopening strategies and reinstate strict lockdown measures.
The rise in cases is most pronounced in the Sunbelt region and Idaho, while the number of new cases falls in other states including Massachusetts
Henry A. BrechterAuthor
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell (/soʊl/; born June 30, 1930) is an American economist, social theorist, political philosopher, and author. He is currently the Rose and Milton Friedman Senior Fellow on Public Policy at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. According to Larry D. Nachman in Commentary magazine, he is considered a leading representative of the Chicago school of economics.