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Dec 22 2020
News
‘We have been re-written into history’: Tribes cheer Interior secretary pick
Nature is not something you inherit from your ancestors but something you steward for your descendants. At least that’s the Indigenous view.
In recent centuries, that view hasn’t carried much weight beyond tribal boundaries. Over the history of tribes’ government-to-government relationship with Washington – formalized after centuries of exploitation and bloodshed – there has been a lot
Christian Science Monitor
Jul 25 2020
Opinion
Flawed policies lead to ‘Black exodus’ from California
“You can vote with your feet in this country. If a state is mismanaged, you can move elsewhere,” Ronald Reagan said during his 1976 presidential run. His opponents criticized him for the comment, but he highlighted a great truth in our federal system. Indeed, our state’s population growth has slowed as Californians flee to places with more-favorable tax and regulatory climates.
The
Orange County Register
Apr 17 2023
Headline Roundup
Top G7 Diplomats Pledge Unity on China, Action on Renewable Energy
Foreign ministers from G7 countries committed to accelerate their transition to renewable energy and to unite against “coercion” from China in the first days of a summit in Japan.
Renewables: On Sunday, the group committed to reaching net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. However, many news sources noted the absence of an agreement on limiting the use of coal.
China:
The Epoch Times


Aug 05 2019
News
Obama: Reject language from leaders that 'normalizes racist sentiments'
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former President Barack Obama responded to the weekend mass shootings in Ohio and Texas on Monday with a plea to Americans to reject the language of hatred, fear and intolerance from any of their leaders.
“We should soundly reject language coming out of the mouths of any of our leaders that feeds a climate of fear and hatred or normalizes racist sentiments,” Obama
Reuters
Dec 30 2022
Headline Roundup
2022 Year in Review: The Biggest Stories Across the Spectrum
With 2022 coming to a close, all sides of the political spectrum are reflecting on the year's biggest stories.
Different sides of the media portrayed certain stories as being the year's biggest. Some right-rated sources, including Washington Examiner, Fox News (Right bias), and Washington Free Beacon (Right bias) highlighted stories such as the border crisis, new crime and climate
Vox


May 20 2021
Data
Americans and ‘Cancel Culture’: Where Some See Calls for Accountability, Others See Censorship, Punishment
People have challenged each other’s views for much of human history. But the internet – particularly social media – has changed how, when and where these kinds of interactions occur. The number of people who can go online and call out others for their behavior or words is immense, and it’s never been easier to summon groups to join the public fray.
The phrase “cancel culture” is said to
Pew Research Center
May 20 2021
Data
Americans and ‘Cancel Culture’: Where Some See Calls for Accountability, Others See Censorship, Punishment
People have challenged each other’s views for much of human history. But the internet – particularly social media – has changed how, when and where these kinds of interactions occur. The number of people who can go online and call out others for their behavior or words is immense, and it’s never been easier to summon groups to join the public fray.
The phrase “cancel culture” is said to
Pew Research Center
Jul 04 2021
News
Don’t Let the Left Cancel Independence Day
On July 4, 1776, 245 years ago, our Founding Fathers signed the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia. It was on that sacred day, in that charter, that the foundation for our country’s philosophy was laid and the principles that would inform our system of government was forever enshrined. It read, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are
The American Spectator
Aug 22 2020
News
House Passes $25 Billion USPS Bill Opposed by Trump
Members of the House have passed a bill that allocates $25 billion to the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) and puts a freeze on operational changes at the agency that have been the subject of heated controversy, with Democrats arguing they have slowed mail delivery and are part of the Trump administration’s bid to undermine mail-in balloting ahead of November’s election.
The bill, called H.R
The Epoch Times
Nov 04 2020
News
Democrats projected to retain control of the House of Representatives
Democrats will keep their House majority, NBC News projected Tuesday, as the major U.S. parties jockeyed for control of the White House and Senate in the 2020 election.
Democrats entered Election Day heavily favored to keep control of the chamber. Their hopes of expanding their advantage appeared to dim on election night, as some Democratic incumbents will lose and the party will fall
CNBC