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Jan 30 2023
Perspectives Blog
When California Democrats Lead the Way
From the CenterIt was clear during the 2020 Democratic presidential primary that the hearts of party activists yearned for a liberal nominee like Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren, but the sheer necessity of preventing Donald Trump’s re-election brought them to the practical option of Joe Biden. Now that their better-than-expected showing in last year’s midterm elections has made it almost
Dan SchnurFeb 06 2023
News
Evangelicals Fear LGBT Blessings Proposal Would Split the Church of England
This coming week promises to be one of the most historic—and controversial—in the life of the Church of England, as its governing body, General Synod, heads toward a resolution of a long debate over blessings of same-sex couples.
After years of wrangling over how the church should deal with homosexuality, its bishops announced in mid-January that they would not agree to same-sex
Christianity TodayOct 22 2022
Analysis
What is a PAC? The major engines behind election fundraising and spending explained.
As candidates enter the final weeks of what has been a fierce campaign season ahead of the 2022 midterm elections, there's no shortage of talk about who has raised the most money and what they're doing with it.
Fundraising forms a vital part of both parties' battle to win seats in the House and the Senate. It determines how many ads a campaign can afford to produce and run, how many
USA TODAYDec 19 2022
News
Kim Kardashian REFUSES to cut ties with Balenciaga after pedophilia scandal and instead claims she's 're-evaluating' her relationship with brand
Kim Kardashian is refusing to cut ties with the fashion house Balenciaga, despite a controversy that saw the company linked to a shoot that placed children alongside BDSM-themed items.
Kardashian, who has been in business with the company for several years spoke out days after it had already apologized for the scandal.
The reality TV star, 42, said that while she was 'shaken' and
Daily MailJun 07 2023
Perspectives Blog
Threats to Democracy: Censorship and Speech Suppression
Freedom of speech is a founding principle of the U.S. constitution, read how both sides have threatened that principle.
How the Left Suppresses Speech Censoring “hate speech” on social media Sensitivity readers; editing classics to fit modern inclusivity standards Compelling the use of certain pronouns How Both Sides Suppress Speech Book bans on subjects Clare AshcraftJan 31 2023
Analysis
They’s cooking with…anything but gas: Green groups align to push all-electric stoves
Consumer Product Safety Commissioner Richard Trumka Jr.’s threat of a federal ban on gas stoves this month has channeled the goals of left-wing billionaire think tanks that are making significant progress in pushing communities to eliminate fossil fuels.
A web of environmental groups is stepping up the campaign to persuade states and local communities to switch to all-electric energy.
Washington TimesOct 17 2022
Perspectives Blog
When the Ex-President Overshadows His Successor
From the CenterFormer basketball player and C-list celebrity Dennis Rodman once said that “the only bad press is an obituary”.
Long before Donald Trump began his first political campaign, he had adopted a similar strategy. As far back as 1987, when he published “The Art of the Deal”, Trump argued that it was preferable to receive controversial and even negative news coverage than to
Dan SchnurDec 01 2022
News
Gas prices are now lower than before Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Americans are now paying less for gasoline than they did before Russia invaded Ukraine in February as fuel prices continue to drop amid slowing demand across the globe.
The average price for a gallon of gas is now $3.47, or less than the average $3.54 per gallon that motorists paid the week of February 21, when Russia began its military campaign in Ukraine, according to data from AAA
CBS News (Online)Jan 23 2023
News
Why Ron Klain's Exit as Chief of Staff is a 'Huge Loss' for Joe Biden
The world of politics has noted the difficulties Joe Biden will face in replacing Ron Klain amid reports the president's chief of staff is leaving the role.
Klain, who has been Biden's top aide in the White House for the past two years, is expecting to step down in the next few weeks, according to The New York Times and the Associated Press.
Klain is said to have been telling
NewsweekJan 23 2023
News
Rep. Ruben Gallego announces bid for Sinema’s Senate seat in Arizona
Rep. Ruben Gallego of Arizona announced Monday he is running for the Senate seat held by Kyrsten Sinema, a centrist who switched her party affiliation from Democrat to independent after the midterm elections.
Mr. Gallego, a Democrat, launched his campaign with an ad in English and Spanish that highlights his humble beginnings and tours of service as a Marine in Iraq.
“You’re the
Washington Times