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Nov 10 2020
Analysis
The Blue Trickle
Democrats were so certain they were riding the tide of history in this election that they didn’t pause to take note of their agenda's unpopularity.
Ordinarily, it’s not possible for a party to win the presidency and have a bad election night, but the Democrats managed it.
Pending the outcome of two Senate runoffs in Georgia, Joe Biden looks set to become a caretaker president who
Rich LowryMay 04 2022
Perspectives Blog
Elon Musk Buys Twitter: Victory for Free Speech or Online Harassment?
Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter has been dominating headlines on the left and right over the past week.
To see how the left and right covered the story differently, AllSides conducted a media bias analysis of nearly 25,000 words from 36 news stories to uncover the words that outlets on different sides of the aisle used to describe the story.
Outlets on the left mentioned
Multiple Writers - MixedMar 06 2020
News
'Black Americans Are Waking Up:' More African Americans Exiting Democratic Party in 'Blexit' Movement
A recent poll found that 54 percent of African Americans believe the Democratic Party isn't paying enough attention to their needs. It is an issue that is leading a growing number of blacks to rethink their choices at the ballot box.
For decades African Americans have been a key voting block for Democrats. In 2016, 89 percent of black voters supported Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump
CBNNov 12 2019
News
Divided Supreme Court leans toward allowing Trump to end DACA
The Supreme Court on Tuesday was sharply divided over President Trump's move to end Obama-era protections for undocumented immigrants who arrived in the U.S. as children, as the justices heard oral arguments in one of the most closely watched cases of the term.
Members of the court’s conservative wing appeared wary of allowing court to review the administration’s decision to begin
The HillApr 30 2017
News
Thousands March In Washington, D.C. Heat To Demand Trump Act On Climate Change
As more than 100,000 protesters took to the National Mall Saturday to demand the Trump administration quit cozying up to fossil fuel companies and take action against climate change, D.C. experienced sweltering heat that tied a record for April 29.
HuffPostDec 31 2020
News
McConnell: Jan. 6 Vote 'Most Consequential I Have Ever Cast'
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell during a private call with GOP lawmakers in the upper chamber Thursday morning said his vote on Jan. 6 to certify Joe Biden’s election victory will be “the most consequential I have ever cast," according to two sources who spoke with Axios.
McConnell also said the vote is “a vote of conscience.”
The sources who spoke with Axios were on the
Newsmax (News)May 23 2020
News
Facebook employees may face pay cut if they move to cheaper areas to work from home
Mark Zuckerberg says he expects about half of Facebook Inc.’s employees to work from home five to 10 years from now, but there’s a catch for those expecting to take their fat Silicon Valley salaries and live like kings in a rural area.
As in, a pay cut.
The Facebook FB, +1.52% chief executive laid out the company’s future remote-working plans during a videoconference with
MarketWatchJul 21 2021
News
Cruz Leads 24 GOP Senators to File Amicus Brief in Supreme Court Case Protecting Second Amendment
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, led 24 other Republican senators to file an amicus brief, arguing that the New York state laws making it hard to carry a gun outside the home violate the Second Amendment.
In regards to the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen case, which is currently pending before the U.S
The Epoch TimesJan 29 2021
News
US children will 'hopefully' get vaccines in late spring or early summer, says Fauci
Children in the US will “hopefully” start to be vaccinated against Covid-19 by late spring or early summer, Dr Anthony Fauci said on Friday.
Joe Biden’s chief medical adviser, the head of the National Institute for Allergies and Infectious Diseases, was speaking at a White House coronavirus briefing, an event reinstituted by the new president after falling away during the last months of
The GuardianFeb 11 2021
News
House impeachment managers emphasize the danger to Pence and other top officials in harrowing retelling of Jan. 6 attack
House impeachment managers on Wednesday led a rapt U.S. Senate on a harrowing retelling of the terror that engulfed the Capitol last month, sharing shocking new audio and video recordings of rioters declaring their intent to harm Vice President Mike Pence and other top officials — and showing how close they came to doing so.
The House Democrats, led by lead manager Jamie B. Raskin (D-Md
Washington Post