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Jun 21 2023
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AllSides Media Bias Chart™ Version 9: Updated Ratings for AP, IJR, TIME, TheBlaze, and More
We're on the ninth iteration of the AllSides Media Bias Chart™. Much has changed since our very first edition (for the curious, you can check out old versions here.)
We've made the following changes on Version 9 of the chart:
Moved Independent Journal Review (IJR) from Lean Right to Right following a Blind Bias Survey and Editorial Review. Strengthened our ratings for AllSides StaffMay 03 2023
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Adopt From Walnut Creek Area Shelters: See New Dogs, Cats & More
If you've been hoping to add a four-legged ball of love and affection to your household, you should check out these Walnut Creek area animal shelters for a pet up for adoption. About 6.5 million pets are taken in each year by adoption agencies nationwide, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. However, only around half of all shelter pets are adopted each
Patch.comMay 03 2023
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New Pets Up For Adoption In The Castro Valley Area
Want to add a new member to your family? Look no further than these Castro Valley animal shelters for a pet available for adoption. Many animal shelters are still working to find forever homes for dozens of cats, dogs and other adorable critters coming through. About 6.5 million pets are given to adoption agencies each year nationwide, according to the American Society for the Prevention of
Patch.comMay 26 2023
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Yellen estimates government will run out of cash by June 5 without debt ceiling agreement
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told Congress Friday that the U.S. government is now expected to run out of cash to pay its current obligations by June 5, updating her previous estimate that said the day could come as early as June 1.
"Since January, I have highlighted to you the risk that Treasury would be unable to satisfy all of our obligations by early June if Congress did not raise
Fox BusinessApr 29 2023
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Doctors concerned over spike in potentially fatal brain infections in kids
A mysterious spike in potentially fatal brain infections in children has doctors in southern Nevada on high alert. Researchers at the Southern Nevada Health District said there were 18 cases last year of pediatric brain abscesses — pockets in the brain that fill with pus which can be deadly if untreated — compared to an average of five cases per year reported between 2015 and 2021. The
New York Post (News)Mar 03 2023
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Peso continues to strengthen
The Mexican peso appreciated on Friday to its strongest position against the U.S dollar in over five years, with one greenback buying just under 18 pesos at the close of trading. Bank of México (Banxico) data shows that one dollar was worth 17.97 pesos when North American markets closed, its weakest level against the Mexican currency since September 2017. The value of the dollar dipped to a
Mexico News DailyMay 02 2023
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Pentagon to Deploy 1,500 Troops to Southern Border in Support of DHS
The Defense Department will deploy 1,500 active-duty servicemembers to the southwestern U.S. border in the coming days in anticipation of a sharp increase in migrants arriving there, the Pentagon said on Tuesday. Joining roughly 2,500 National Guard troops already stationed at the border, the new service members will perform a limited support role for Customs and Border Protection agents, such
U.S. News & World ReportMay 02 2023
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1,500 U.S. troops being sent to Mexico border for migrant surge
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration will send 1,500 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border amid an expected migrant surge following the end of pandemic-era restrictions, according to four administration officials. Military personnel will do data entry, warehouse support and other administrative tasks so that U.S. Customs and Border Protection can focus on fieldwork, the officials said. The
Boston HeraldMay 02 2023
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Biden Admin to Send 1,500 Troops to the Border as It Prepares to Lift Trump-Era Restrictions
The Biden administration will send 1,500 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border ahead of an expected migrant surge following the end of coronavirus pandemic-era restrictions, according to four administration officials. Military personnel will do data entry, warehouse support and other administrative tasks so that U.S. Customs and Border Protection can focus on fieldwork, the officials said. The
Western JournalMar 10 2023
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Posts Make False Comparisons Between COVID-19 Immunity From Infections and Vaccines
Vaccination and infection both provide protective immunity to COVID-19, particularly against severe disease. But gaining immunity through infection is far riskier than vaccination. Posts citing a new Lancet study omit that important context and also misleadingly claim the study shows immunity after infection is superior to vaccination immunity. A co-author of the study told us there was “
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