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Aug 27 2020
Opinion
Big Tech needs to embrace freedom of speech
The social responsibility of Big Tech in political discourse and information dissemination is considerable. Facebook, Twitter, Google, and Apple are among the titans of Silicon Valley who have built the technological infrastructure through which we view and interpret global events.
SpikedFeb 06 2020
News
Trump Set To Give 'Victory' Speech After Acquittal By The Senate
President Trump is declaring victory on Thursday, a day after being acquitted by the Senate on two articles of impeachment. He is scheduled to make public remarks at noon ET. Watch his remarks live here when they begin.
After the vote, Trump immediately claimed that he had been "totally vindicated," following a months-long investigation that the White House called a "witch hunt" and a "
NPR (Online News)Aug 22 2020
News
House Democrats Move Forward With Saturday Vote on Postal Service
THE HOUSE WILL reconvene this weekend to vote on Democrats' bill to inject billions of dollars into the U.S. Postal Service and halt any operational changes until after the November election even as the recently installed postmaster general sought to reassure lawmakers on Friday that his agency could handle the expected influx of mail ballots.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California
U.S. News & World ReportApr 08 2022
Perspectives Blog
How Media Bias is a Business: HuffPost and Daily Wire
From the CenterOn the surface, the media bias displayed by Huffington Post (Left bias) and the Daily Wire (Right bias) couldn’t be more different. But a closer look reveals how corporate interests drive both media outlets toward bias and sensationalism, even as they appeal to different ends of the political spectrum.
How Corporatization Fuels Media Bias and Drowns Out Good Journalism Henry A. BrechterJun 22 2021
News
New Yorkers Vote for Mayor in Race Tinged With Acrimony and Uncertainty
Voters on Tuesday will participate in the city’s first mayoral election using ranked-choice voting, a system that may delay the declaration of a winner until mid-July.
When the New York City mayoral primary campaign began, the city was steeped in grave uncertainty about its future. Candidates laid out radically different visions for how they would guide a still-shuttered metropolis out
New York Times (News)Feb 14 2023
Headline Roundup
Feinstein Says She Will Not Seek Sixth Senate Term in 2024
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) said Tuesday that she would not seek re-election in 2024, ending her career as the oldest member of Congress and longest-serving senator from California.
Key Quotes: In a statement, Feinstein said, “I am announcing today I will not run for reelection in 2024 but intend to accomplish as much for California as I can through the end of next year when my term
Roll Call San Francisco Chronicle Washington ExaminerOct 06 2019
News
‘Out on a limb’: Inside the Republican reckoning over Trump’s possible impeachment
A torrent of impeachment developments has triggered a reckoning in the Republican Party, paralyzing many of its officeholders as they weigh their political futures, legacies and, ultimately, their allegiance to a president who has held them captive.
President Trump’s moves to pressure a foreign power to target a domestic political rival have driven his party into a bunker, with
Washington PostJun 15 2020
Opinion
Why choosing Kamala Harris for vice president would be a mistake
As presidential candidate Joe Biden’s list of vice president potentials shrinks, California Sen. Kamala Harris’s name keeps moving to the top, according to multiple reports.
Given the current political climate, it makes sense that Biden would want to bring a black woman on board his campaign. But Harris isn’t the right person for the job. One of the reasons her presidential campaign
Washington ExaminerOct 14 2021
News
US to restore full pension of FBI official fired under Trump
Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe has won back his full pension as part of a settlement of his lawsuit arising from his firing during the Trump administration more than three years ago, his lawyers announced Thursday.
McCabe, a frequent target of then-President Donald Trump’s ire, was fired in March 2018 by then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions after the Justice Department’s
Associated Press