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Nov 09 2017
Perspectives Blog
Election Night Success for Dems in Virginia, NJ
Democrats won key races Tuesday night in New Jersey and Virginia, including the Governor in both states. Since then, the party has quickly turned their sights towards the 2018 Midterms. There is hope among some on the Left that this is the first "wave" of the "resistance" against President Trump's policies, while others are cautious about over interpreting the results and celebrating too much. John Gable, AllSides Co-founder
Sep 14 2017
News
Motel 6 Just Left the Light on for ICE
Some Phoenix locations turned over guest data to U.S. immigration, and 20 people were arrested. Are other chains doing the same thing?
Bloomberg
Jun 25 2020
News
US reports record 36,880 new coronavirus cases
The U.S. on Wednesday reported a record 36,880 new coronavirus cases more than two months after its previous record for daily infections, a signal that the country is struggling to contain the pandemic.
Wednesday's total is 2,000 more than on Tuesday, when 34,700 new cases of COVID-19 nationally were reported, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.
New daily
The Hill
Feb 19 2021
News
‘We’re not here to steal jobs’ — immigration agency’s delays jeopardize international students’ legal status
Ji Hyun came to the United States from South Korea to pursue her dream of becoming an intensive care unit nurse.
Now, she is one of many international students whose job prospects and legal immigration status are threatened by monthslong processing delays in U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services facilities.
Ji Hyun graduated from nursing school in December and secured a job
CNBC
Oct 26 2017
Perspectives Blog
GOP Budget Passes House
The GOP's $4 trillion budget narrowly passed the House today in a vote of 216-212, after last minute negotiations with high-taxed states and those concerned with deficits. Next, the bill goes to the Republican-controlled Senate, putting the party one step closer to achieving tax reform. Other news from AllSides: We are working on updating a few of our media bias ratings through Editorial John Gable, AllSides Co-founder
Sep 11 2020
News
Here’s what you need to know about clinical trials as drug makers push forward with coronavirus vaccine studies
Whether you’re new to investing in pharmaceutical or biotechnology companies or simply paying close attention to the race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, questions may have occurred about how clinical trials work — here’s what you need to know to understand the process.
The first thing is that we’ve never seen vaccines developed as quickly as what is happening right now. It took a year
MarketWatch
Apr 25 2017
News
The Media Bubble Is Worse Than You Think
We crunched the data on where journalists work and how fast it’s changing. The results should worry you.
Politico
Jul 15 2020
News
Trump replaces campaign manager amid sinking poll numbers
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump shook up his campaign staff Wednesday amid sinking poll numbers less than four months before the election, replacing campaign manager Brad Parscale with veteran GOP operative Bill Stepien.
“I am pleased to announce that Bill Stepien has been promoted to the role of Trump Campaign Manager,” Trump said on Facebook. “Brad Parscale, who has been with
Associated Press
Feb 19 2020
News
Exclusive: Ahead of 2020 election, a 'Blue Wave' is rising in the cities, polling analysis shows
As Republican President Donald Trump seeks a second term in November, Americans’ interest in voting is growing faster in large cities dominated by Democrats than in conservative rural areas, according to an analysis of Reuters/Ipsos national opinion polls.
If the trend lasts until Election Day on Nov. 3, it would be a reversal from the 2016 election when rural turnout outpaced voting in
Reuters
Aug 14 2020
Opinion
The George Floyd protests are sparking a surprising debate in black America
Omar Wasow is a researcher who works in a world of charts and data. But his analytical reserve cracked after watching a video of George Floyd dying while being arrested by police.
"I cried," says Wasow, an assistant professor of politics at Princeton University. "I'm not without deep empathy for people's anger. I feel that anger." His emotions, though, soon turned to unease when he saw
CNN (Online News)