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May 07 2022
News
Sanders Says 'No Corporation That Breaks the Law Should Get a Federal Contract'
Sen. Bernie Sanders on Friday reiterated his call for the Biden administration to prohibit all union-busting corporations from receiving federal contracts, citing the National Labor Relations Board's fresh complaints against Starbucks and Amazon over their attempts to crush worker organizing.
"This is what oligarchy and corporate greed are all about," Sanders, the chair of the Senate
Common DreamsNov 03 2022
Perspectives Blog
Paul Pelosi Attack Condemned by Both Sides as Theories Persist
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Paul Pelosi, husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was hospitalized after being attacked at his San Francisco home Friday. An intruder, who was reportedly looking for Nancy, broke into the home and confronted Pelosi in his
AllSides StaffSep 03 2020
Analysis
The pandemic is forcing Democrats to ask: How important is door-knocking, anyway?
Among the many impossible-to-predict consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic for the 2020 presidential campaign, this may be one of the most surprising: The Trump campaign is taking door-knocking much more seriously than the Biden campaign.
Door-to-door canvassing — where campaign workers knock on doors to either persuade residents to vote for their candidate or remind the already
VoxJun 03 2022
Opinion
NFL unveils mega-woke logo to celebrate Pride month
The NFL unveiled an updated version of its pride shield logo, which now includes the colors of the trans flag and the intersectional queer black and brown community.
America's largest sports league posted graphics across social media on Wednesday, where they went into detail on what their new flag represents.
"We are proud to support and advocate for the LGBTQ+ community every
The Post MillennialMay 16 2022
News
Michael Sussmann's trial to begin in first case brought by Special Counsel John Durham
The trial of former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann is set to begin Monday morning as Special Counsel John Durham’s yearslong investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe finally lands in court.
Sussmann is charged with making a false statement and has pleaded not guilty.
The trial is set to begin at 9 a.m. in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
Fox News (Online News)Oct 29 2021
News
Terry McAuliffe: Five things to know about the Democratic candidate for Virginia governor
Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe will face off against Republican nominee Glenn Youngkin on Nov. 2 after weeks of tense campaigning on education, COVID-19 and the economy. Here's who he is.
McAuliffe served as co-chairman of the 1996 Bill Clinton presidential campaign. He raised eyebrows by agreeing to guarantee a $1.35 million mortgage for the Clintons' house
Fox News (Online News)Apr 12 2022
News
DeSantis Signs Bill Allocating $70 Million to Support Involved Fatherhood in Florida
Florida governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill on Monday to invest $70 million in programs that support involved fatherhood in the state.
HB 7065, dubbed the “Responsible Fatherhood” bill, aims to encourage fathers to take an active role in their children’s lives and provides grants to community-based membership programming.
It will help fund resources for educational and mentorship
National Review (News)Dec 21 2022
Perspectives Blog
The Top Media Misinformation of 2022
As 2022 comes to a close, AllSides is recapping the most prominent instances of misinformation in national news media, from the left and right and everything in between, over the past year.
From election fraud and COVID-19 lab leak theories to the attack on Paul Pelosi, the year was full of misinformation and misleading narratives fueled by biased media coverage and partisan politics
Isaiah AnthonyJun 23 2022
Analysis
The January 6 Committee’s Fatal Flaws
The January 6 committee ‘hearings’ are carefully choreographed performances.
Tuesday’s January 6 committee hearing was another snapshot of why the committee is both important and fatally flawed. The panel continues to make a compelling case that former president Donald Trump was and is unfit for the office. But its one-sidedness and lack of basic due process render much of its work
National Review (News)Jan 26 2022
Analysis
Migrants Detained in Texas Border Operation Are Fighting Back — And It’s Not Going Well for Gov. Greg Abbott
TEXAS GOV. GREG Abbott’s crusade on the southern border is under fire. Earlier this month, a state judge ruled in favor of an undocumented Ecuadorian man who alleged that his treatment in the governor’s militarized Operation Lone Star campaign was the product of a constitutional train wreck that is upending the relationship between the federal government and the state. With backing from the
The Intercept