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Dec 02 2019
News
Should Public College be Free?
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
THE QUICK FACTS
During the most recent Democratic debate, candidates were divided on how to make college more accessible and affordable. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders both support universal free college and cancellation of Abridge NewsMay 30 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Mueller Delivered a Message. Washington Couldn’t Agree on What It Was.
At long last, the sphinx of Washington spoke on Wednesday, and here is what President Trump heard: “Case closed.” Here is what the president’s adversaries heard: “Time to impeach.”
The much-anticipated public debut of Robert S. Mueller III as special counsel proved as polarizing and unsatisfying as almost everything else about the two-year investigation he led into Russia’s interference
Guest Writer - LeftOct 03 2019
News
Warren Rising in the Polls
“Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) leads the Democratic primary field by 4 points in the latest Economist/YouGov weekly tracking survey, leapfrogging former Vice President Joe Biden.” (The Hill)
The left supports Warren’s policies, and believes she has a solid chance of winning the nomination.
“Working together, Sanders and Warren have been incredibly effective not just in making
The Flip SideDec 08 2021
Perspectives Blog
AllStances™: COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates
Should the United States federally enforce a COVID-19 vaccine mandate? Should employees have a choice between vaccination and regular testing? Is a vaccine mandate constitutional or moral? Explore all perspectives, stances, and arguments for and against COVID-19 vaccine mandates with AllStances™ by AllSides.
Vaccine Mandates Should Be Enforced by the State in All Public Antonio FermeJul 21 2023
Headline Roundup
UN Warns of Global Consequences After Russia Pulls Out of Grain Deal
The United Nations is warning of the global consequences of Russia not renewing a deal that allowed Ukraine to export grain in the Black Sea.
Details: Russia and Ukraine are both leading global exporters of wheat. Last year, the U.N. and Turkey negotiated a deal between Ukraine and Russia that allowed Ukraine to continue exporting wheat. On Monday, Russia withdrew from the deal and
Reuters The Epoch Times CBS News (Online)Jul 29 2019
News
As Democratic Party veers left, can Harris occupy middle lane?
It’s textbook strategy to run to the left (or right) in primaries to appeal to base voters, and then pivot in a general election to win over a broader ideological spectrum. But is pivoting even possible in today’s divided America?
As Democrats await the next round of primary debates in Detroit this week, many are wondering if they’ll see yet another skirmish between Kamala Harris and
Christian Science MonitorJun 09 2022
Headline Roundup
House Passes Gun Bills Despite Likelihood of Failure in Senate
The House passed a set of gun control bills on Wednesday and Thursday as bipartisan Senate negotiators continued to work out a deal that could pass in the evenly-divided chamber.
On Wednesday, 5 Republicans and all but 2 Democrats voted to pass the “Protecting Our Kids Act,” a package that would raise the minimum age to buy certain semi-automatic rifles from 18 to 21, establish new
The Guardian The Hill The Daily CallerAug 20 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: DNC 2020: Biden Nominated, Speakers Take Aim at Trump
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The Democratic Party kicked off its first virtual election convention on Monday, featuring multiple prominent speakers and portraying Joe Biden as the candidate who can pull the nation together amid racial justice protests and the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. The convention culminated Thursday night with
Micaela RicaforteFeb 11 2019
Headline Roundup
Border Talks Stall Ahead Of Deadline
As a deadline looms, border talks stall as the Border Control Conference Committee remains divided on issues such as the number of detention beds.
Washington Times New York Times (News) BBC NewsAug 24 2021
Perspectives Blog
AllSides Survey: Perceptions on Voter ID
About 77% of Americans agree that photo ID should be required when voting in U.S. elections, according to a recent survey conducted by AllSides.
While most Republicans and Independents are in favor of photo ID laws, Democrats are split on the issue. Results show that 15% of Democrats strongly agree with requiring photo ID to vote, compared to 89% of Republicans.
Andrew Weinzierl