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Dec 23 2020
Headline Roundup
Spotlight on Voters Ahead of Pivotal Georgia Senate Runoff Elections
With two weeks left until the Jan. 5 Georgia Senate runoff race, the spotlight is on voters. The election for two U.S. Senate seats will determine which party will lead both chambers of Congress for the first two years of Biden's administration. Some studies highlight an increase in racial and ethnic diversity among eligible voters in the once reliably-red state of Georgia. Some say the study
Yahoo News


Think Tank / Policy Group
The Heritage Foundation
The Heritage Foundation has a Lean Right bias. (Note: This rating is for the content on Heritage.org only). Heritage has a self-professed conservative bias. On its website, it included a quote from commentator Sean Hannity: "No organization on earth is a better supplier of innovative, conservative ideas grounded in founding principles than Heritage." [Retrieved by AllSides
Jun 01 2017
Perspectives Blog
Trump Pulls America Out of Climate Deal
Today at a press conference in the Rose Garden, President Trump officially pulled America out of the Paris Climate Accord. The deal was negotiated between 192 countries, with the U.S. joining Syria and Nicaragua as the holdouts. The Left is pretty firmly against the decision, while the Right is pretty split in their support. Some are happy with the President's announcement citing ideology and John Gable, AllSides Co-founder
Apr 22 2021
Headline Roundup
Perspectives: Earth Day 2021
April 22 is Earth Day, which is a day intended to demonstrate support for environmental preservation. Earth Day was founded in 1970 by nonprofit group Environmental Teach-In, Inc., an organization which campaigned heavily in Congress and was integral to the passage of the Clean Air Act. Activists typically stage environment and climate demonstrations on Earth Day, but this year, climate
Reuters


Oct 12 2019
Headline Roundup
Giuliani at Center of Ukraine Controversy
President Donald Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, is the subject of increasing media scrutiny following reports that federal authorities are investigating whether the former NYC mayor broke lobbying laws in his dealings in Ukraine. Citing anonymous sources, The New York Times reported that Manhattan prosecutors are "examining Mr. Giuliani’s efforts to undermine" the former U.S.
Washington Examiner


Nov 07 2022
Headline Roundup
Final Projections Point to Republicans Winning Control of Congress
In headlines across the spectrum on 2022 Election Eve, a common theme is that Republicans seem slightly favored to win control of Congress.
What the Polls and Analysts Say: Many major polls suggest a close Senate race, and most project Republicans to win by a slight margin. Most also expect Republicans to win control of the House of Representatives comfortably. The AllSides interactive
CNN (Online News)


Feb 04 2016
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Iowa Results Analysis
It’s been an eventful week in politics! There were new winners and losers in Iowa, four presidential candidates exited the race, President Obama visited a mosque, and Bernie and Hillary prepared to debate tonight. While Cruz and Clinton walked away with wins, a lot of political commentary focused on the strong showings of candidates Sanders and Rubio. Let’s have a look at the state of the John Gable, AllSides Co-founder
Dec 04 2021
Headline Roundup
Parents of Michigan School Shooting Suspect Plead Not Guilty To Involuntary Manslaughter Charges
The parents of Ethan Crumbley, the 15-year-old accused of killing four students and wounding seven other people at a Michigan high school earlier this week, pleaded not guilty to four involuntary manslaughter charges Saturday morning.
James and Jennifer Crumbley were hiding and detained by Detroit police early Saturday morning. Karen McDonald, a prosecutor in Michigan's Oakland County,
National Review


Feb 23 2017
Perspectives Blog
Deportation Push
The administration is taking actions to increase arrests and deportations of illegal immigrants, supposedly prioritizing those who break more serious laws. Trump and many of his supporters feel the previous administration was too lax, while others considered President Obama to be the "Deporter in Chief" after reportedly deporting a record 2.5 million people. Trump seemingly wants to meet and John Gable, AllSides Co-founder
Apr 07 2016
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week- Analysis: After Wisconsin
This week was the first time since 1984 that a presidential nomination front-runner lost the Wisconsin primary. This time around, the front-runners in both parties lost. It was a good night for Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders. Is this part of a larger shift in a new direction? What does it mean for the Democratic and Republican races? It depends who you ask, so we’re sharing three perspectives John Gable, AllSides Co-founder