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Mar 12 2021
Analysis
Epoch Media Casts Wider Net to Spread Its Message Online
Youmaker, a little-known video site, prominently featured a video alleging that a far-left extremist movement was plotting to destroy America.
On Sagebook, a Twitter-like social network filled with posts from right-leaning users, a sidebar of trending topics contained the hashtags for “Stop the Steal,” “Censorship” and “Facebook.”
And Right on Times, an obscure right-wing news
New York Times (News)Mar 16 2020
Analysis
Why the Government Should Not Impose Price Controls
Facing surging prices amid a global pandemic, Kansas attorney general Derek Schmidt told reporters last week that his office intends to prosecute profiteers and “prevent opportunistic greed from overcoming the public need for necessary virus-response products and services during this time of emergency.” New Jersey’s lead prosecutor, Gurbir Grewal, struck a similar tone, warning corporations
National Review (News)Jul 07 2020
News
Companies Owned by This Billionaire Governor Received up to $24 Million in Bailout Loans
Companies owned by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice and his family received up to $24 million from one of the federal government’s key coronavirus economic relief programs, according to data made public Monday.
At least six companies from Justice’s empire showed up on the list of Paycheck Protection Program aid recipients released by the Small Business Administration.
The
ProPublicaOct 07 2021
News
Trump indicates he will try to assert executive privilege to prevent House investigators from getting information
Former President Donald Trump indicated on Thursday that he will try to assert executive privilege to prevent a House committee investigating the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol from getting information from certain witnesses.
A source familiar with the former President's legal strategy confirms to CNN that an attorney for Trump sent letters to some of the subpoena targets,
CNN (Online News)Feb 03 2020
News
Buttigieg, Sanders rise in final poll ahead of Iowa caucuses
DES MOINES — Former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) hold a slim lead in a last-minute poll of Iowa Democratic voters released Monday, showing a close-fought race just hours before the caucus doors open.
The new poll, conducted for the Democratic group Focus on Rural America by party pollster David Binder, found Buttigieg leading the field with 19
The HillJan 20 2021
Analysis
The Right-Wing Outlets That Told Trump Fans What They Wanted to Hear
The day after the November election, Christina Bobb had good news for viewers of the One America News Network: “President Trump won four more years in office last night.”
His victory was “decisive,” said Bobb, a 35-year-old host on the pro-Trump cable network, but there was a problem – Democratic leaders in Michigan and Pennsylvania had stopped the vote counts. Why? “Because Trump is
National Review (News)Oct 02 2020
Analysis
Dr. Janette Nesheiwat: Trump and coronavirus at 74 -- what to know
Friday morning the nation learned that President Trump and the first lady have been diagnosed with the coronavirus. As a physician, here’s the message I want to share with America about Friday's coronavirus news: Do not panic rather take precaution.
I can assure you that our president is an excellent hands and will receive very close monitoring and the best care in the world.
Fox News (Online News)May 09 2021
Opinion
Republicans tried to overturn the election. We can’t just forget that
America prefers to look forward rather than back. We’re a land of second acts. We move on.
This can be a strength. We don’t get bogged down in outmoded traditions, old grudges, obsolete ways of thinking. We constantly reinvent. We love innovation and disruption.
The downside is a tendency toward collective amnesia about what we’ve been through, and a corresponding reluctance to
The GuardianSep 14 2021
News
In Response to Climate Change, Citizens in Advanced Economies Are Willing To Alter How They Live and Work
A new Pew Research Center survey in 17 advanced economies spanning North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region finds widespread concern about the personal impact of global climate change. Most citizens say they are willing to change how they live and work at least some to combat the effects of global warming, but whether their efforts will make an impact is unclear.
Citizens offer
Pew Research CenterNov 13 2017
News
Republicans forced to admit they 'misspoke' about that promise of lower taxes for everyone
After repeatedly promising that all Americans would get a tax cut under their plan, Republicans have had to change their tune—or to, as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell did, admit that “I misspoke on that.” Just an innocent misspeaking, mind you, and not a calculated PR effort to sell tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy.
Daily Kos