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Jul 30 2014
News
Barack Obama: 'Not a new Cold War'
President Barack Obama on Tuesday announced escalated U.S. sanctions against Russia in the energy, arms and finance sectors, turning up the heat as European countries agreed to take their strongest steps yet targeting Russia over claims it is fomenting unrest in Ukraine. “Today is a reminder that the United States means what it says and we will rally the international community in standing up
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How to Spot 16 Types of Media Bias
Types of media bias such as spin, slant, and sensationalism can distort our view. See examples of media bias appearing in journalism.
Jul 29 2014
News
Barack Obama: 'Not a new Cold War'
President Barack Obama on Tuesday announced escalated U.S. sanctions against Russia in the energy, arms and finance sectors, turning up the heat as European countries agreed to take their strongest steps yet targeting Russia over claims it is fomenting unrest in Ukraine. “Today is a reminder that the United States means what it says and we will rally the international community in standing up
PoliticoMay 20 2013
News
Supreme Court Takes Case On Prayer At Government Meetings
A challenge to the way a western New York State town board has had prayers read before its public meetings has made its way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The justices announced Monday morning that they will hear oral arguments in the case of Greece, N.Y. v. Galloway, Susan.
The issue, as SCOTUSBlog writes, is whether a federal appeals court was right when it ruled that the town
NPR (Online News)Dec 16 2018
Headline Roundup
Healthcare Debate Moves to Main Spotlight
A federal judge in Texas ruled the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional on Friday. This decision has sparked different reactions and opinions across the board for politicians.
Washington Times USA TODAY New York Times (News)Jul 24 2014
Opinion
Jeremy Scahill On U.S. Media Coverage Of Israel-Gaza Conflict: 'We've Hit All-Time Lows'
Jeremy Scahill joined HuffPost Live on Wednesday to discuss his expose for the Intercept on the way the U.S. government handles its terrorist watchlist database. During the interview, host Alyona Minkovski asked the journalist about media coverage of the Israel-Gaza conflict, and Scahill had some strong opinions on the matter.
"We could say this every time I come on your show and talk
HuffPostNov 27 2023
Headline Roundup
Trump Looking for 'Alternatives' to Obamacare if Elected in 2024
Over the weekend, former President Donald Trump stated he is “seriously looking at alternatives” to the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, if he wins back the White House next year.
Key Quote: Responding to an article from the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board (Lean Right bias), Trump stated in a post on Truth Social, “The cost of Obamacare is out of control, plus, it’s not
New York Times (News) The Hill The Epoch TimesAug 03 2017
Perspectives Blog
Staff Changes in the White House
There have been many changes to the White House staff over the past few weeks.First White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer stepped down when Anthony Scaramucci was selected as the new White House Communications Director. Then Chief of Staff Reince Priebus was replaced by retired Marine General John Kelly, followed swiftly by the removal of Anthony Scaramucci after just 10 days. Some people John Gable, AllSides Co-founderNov 15 2014
News
The Big Money Behind the Push for an Immigration Overhaul
When President Obama announces major changes to the nation’s immigration enforcement system as early as next week, his decision will partly be a result of a yearslong campaign of pressure by immigrant rights groups, which have grown from a cluster of lobbying organizations into a national force.
A vital part of that expansion has involved money: major donations from some of the nation’s
New York Times (News)