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Jan 27 2022
Perspectives Blog
How Do Perceptions Differ When Reading CNN vs Fox News? An Experiment Provides Clues
The media is full of biases… but that’s common knowledge. However, what if those biases have more of an effect on us, the consumers, than we may think? What if it’s not just our political views that might be controlled through biased news, but also our emotions and sense of trust? To how great of an extent might this occur? Curious as to how this plays out in society — specifically with
Leo NechelesOct 19 2020
Analysis
We Gamed Out The 2020 Election And Found Our Constitution Can Handle The Madness
Risks this year include no certain presidential results on election night, and high-stakes struggles up to 79 days afterward, including foreign disinformation, fake news, and big-tech censorship.
There is no shortage of polls or pundits predicting the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. But “outcomes” include more than simply election results. Who is gaming out how America — and
The FederalistNov 09 2019
News
‘REAL AMERICA’: Trump Greeted By Thunderous Applause At LSU-Alabama Game
President Donald Trump was greeted by a thunderous round of applause and cheers on Saturday in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, during the college football match-up between rival SEC teams LSU and Alabama.
“I love Alabama,” Trump said Friday. “I’m going to go watch a very good football game, which is tomorrow with LSU, and it’s going to be great.”
The Daily WireAug 12 2017
Opinion
The Size of Chairs Deemed a ‘Microaggression’ against Overweight People
Too many people, particularly on college campuses, use their emotions in a tyrannical way.
Guest Writer - RightJul 21 2022
News
Of Course Biden Has COVID
And there it is: President Joe Biden has tested positive for the coronavirus, the White House announced Thursday morning, and is dosing up with Paxlovid to keep his so-far “very mild symptoms” from turning severe.
In some ways, this is one of the cases the entire world has been waiting for—not sadistically, necessarily, but simply because, like so many other infections as of late, it
The AtlanticFeb 28 2020
Opinion
Bernie Sanders Can Beat Trump. Here’s the Math.
Most available evidence points in the direction of a popular vote and Electoral College victory.
Whatever you think about Bernie Sanders as a potential president, it is wrong to dismiss his chances of winning the office. Not only does most of the available empirical evidence show Mr. Sanders defeating President Trump in the national popular vote and in the critical Midwestern states
New York Times (Opinion)Sep 19 2020
Opinion
'Death to America' Shouldn’t Be a Lesson Plan
“When college students graduate, they’ll be hit with reality.” For years, we’ve been hearing that radicalism is unsustainable in the real world. Yet, as evidenced by recent student-led protests sweeping the nation, it seems as though reality is merely bending to their whim. These students, some of whom defend rioting, looting, and even parade the streets chanting “Death to America,” did not
RealClearPoliticsFeb 10 2021
Opinion
How the Media Cracks Down on Critics of Israel
It is widely recognized that critics of Israel, no matter how well-founded the criticism, are routinely punished by both public and private institutions for their speech. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has documented a pattern by which “those who seek to protest, boycott, or otherwise criticize the Israeli government are being silenced,” a trend that “manifests on college campuses,
Guest Writer - LeftDec 30 2020
News
Census To Miss Year-End Deadline For Delivering Numbers For House Seats
Saddled with delays caused by the coronavirus pandemic and last-minute changes by the Trump administration, the first set of 2020 census results will not be ready for release by Thursday's year-end deadline for numbers that determine representation in Congress and the Electoral College for the next decade.
A Census Bureau employee, who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of
NPR (Online News)Sep 21 2021
News
Covid-19: How effective is a third vaccine dose?
The turning point came just after 6:30 on a Tuesday morning.
It was the 9 December 2020 and 91-year-old Margaret Keenan and 81-year-old William Shakespeare – who delighted the world by hailing from Warwickshire, like the poet – had just become the first people to ever receive an initial dose of a Covid-19 vaccine outside clinical trials.
The entire room burst into applause. The
BBC News