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Jun 25 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Statue Toppling, Commercial Re-branding Follow Calls for Social Change
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A wave of calls for social change is manifesting in movements throughout the country, including efforts to overhaul products with racially-tinged branding and take down public monuments of figures with controversial histories.
Famous food products like Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben's and others have promised to
Henry A. BrechterNov 16 2023
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Osama Bin Laden’s 'Letter to America' Shared Widely on TikTok
Osama bin Laden’s “Letter to America,” published in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, is circulating on TikTok amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Details: Bin Laden’s letter, published in 2003 in The Guardian (Lean Left bias), outlines the motivations for the attack on America. He states the attacks were in part in retaliation for the United States’ support of Israel, deeming
CNN Business Newsweek Fox BusinessOct 31 2019
Perspectives Blog
When Presidents Abuse Their Power: Impeachment, Criticism, or Pass?
Has Donald Trump abused his power? How do his actions stack up to other Presidents in recent history? When people have thought a President used his office for personal gain or to unfairly advance his own political career, things have turned chaotic. Here are some top examples of alleged abuse of presidential power for personal gain in the last 50 years — and the consequences.
Richard Nixon John Gable, AllSides Co-founderFeb 11 2020
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DOJ to Reduce Recommended Sentence for Former Trump Adviser Roger Stone
The Department of Justice said Tuesday it would lower the recommended prison sentence for Roger Stone, former adviser to President Donald Trump. The initial recommendation of a 7-9 year sentence was made Monday night; the department reportedly said it made the decision to lower the recommendation before Trump tweeted that the proposed sentence was a "miscarriage of justice". Stone was
Newsmax (News) Politico The Week - NewsSep 09 2023
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New Mexico Governor Signs Executive Order Suspending Carry Rights in Albuquerque
New Mexico Governor Lujan Grisham issued an executive order on Thursday that suspended open and concealed carry rights in Albuquerque and Bernalillo County.
The Details: Grisham declared gun violence a public health emergency in light of recent deadly shootings in New Mexico. The order applies to cities or counties where at least 1,000 violent crimes per 100,000 residents have occurred
Fox News (Online News) Newsweek Associated PressMar 01 2022
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Russians Attack Civilian Areas in Ukraine, Convoy Closes in on Capital City of Kyiv
On the sixth day of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the biggest ground war in Europe since World War II, Russian troops attacked civilian areas in Kharkiv, the second-largest city in the country.
At the same time, a 40-mile-long convoy of Russian tanks and other vehicles advanced on the capital city of Kyiv. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in a video message posted on social media
Axios NBC News (Online) Fox News (Online News)Aug 10 2017
Perspectives Blog
Trump and North Korea
This week, tensions have increased between North Korea and America. North Korea has been testing missiles over the last several months at an increased frequency and President Trump made a statement Tuesday that any action would be met with "fire and fury" from the U.S.. He has since stated that maybe that threat didn't go far enough after North Koreans laughed it off. Some are concerned that the John Gable, AllSides Co-founderMay 25 2021
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Steve Bannon Indictment Dismissed by Federal Judge
A federal judge granted Steve Bannon's motion to dismiss the case against him over the objection of prosecutors who said it should stand, despite former President Donald Trump's pardon. The former Trump strategist pleaded not guilty to charges alleging he defrauded donors in a $25 million fund to build a wall along the southern border. After Trump pardoned Bannon in January, prosecutors asked
Bloomberg Fox News (Online News) Associated PressApr 13 2021
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Texas, Missouri Sue Biden, Attempt to Reinstate 'Remain In Mexico' Policy
The state of Texas sued the Biden administration Tuesday in an attempt to reinstate a Trump-era policy that required migrants arriving at the southern border to wait in Mexico while applying for asylum, also known as the "Remain In Mexico" policy. The Trump administration implemented the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) program in January 2019; before that, migrants could wait inside the U.S
The Hill The Daily CallerApr 02 2021
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One Capitol Police Officer and Suspect Dead After Vehicle Attack
One Capitol police officer was killed and another was injured after being rammed by a car at the U.S. Capitol building Friday. Washington Metro police said there is no clear motive for the attack yet, and that it "does not appear to be terrorism-related." Police reportedly shot and killed the driver after he brandished a knife and ran toward them. The suspect was identified as a 25-year old
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