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Sep 25 2022
News
Biden Approval Surges by Double-Digits Among Women After Roe Ruling: Poll
President Joe Biden has seen major gains in approval among women following the overturn of Roe v. Wade by the Supreme Court in June, according to a new poll.
Emerson College on Friday released its latest national survey, tracking numerous political statistics heading into the midterms and beyond. The college found in this most recent survey that Biden's approval rating was the highest
NewsweekDec 13 2022
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Bipartisan Legislation Seeks to Ban ‘CCP Puppet Company’ TikTok From US
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is seeking to ban social media giant TikTok from operating in the United States. The effort follows extensive testimony from U.S. intelligence leaders that the app poses a threat to national security.
Legislation seeking to ban the app was introduced into both houses of Congress on Dec. 13 by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Reps. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.) and
The Epoch TimesJan 30 2023
News
Lowe's pioneers system to solve organized retail crime
Lowe's Companies, Inc. has innovated – and successfully tested – a new system geared towards tackling organized retail crime in a frictionless and almost invisible manner.
It's called Project Unlock, and it's a proof-of-concept system that underscores how there are methods to solving this industry-wide problem without having to lock up every product on the shelf, Lowe's Chief Digital
Fox BusinessJan 23 2023
News
Incoming Biden chief of staff Zients is nearly wealthy enough to buy the entire White House
The person widely reported to be President Joe Biden’s next chief of staff has just about enough assets to swap it for the entire White House, were it ever for sale.
The financial disclosure form for incoming White House chief of staff Jeffrey Zients lists assets ranging in value between $89 million and $442 million. That form is based on data as of May 2022, from his previous role at
MarketWatchApr 01 2023
Perspectives Blog
U.S. Bans AllSides From Government Devices, Says It's Not Divisive Enough (April Fools!)
April Fools' Day 2023
Congress passed a bipartisan bill on April 1, titled the “Balanced News Elimination Act,” to ban AllSides.com on government devices, with both sides of the aisle citing different reasons.
“The mission of companies like AllSides is deceptive,” a Biden Administration spokesperson said, "They purport to be a unifying force, but they have users from MAGA
Clare AshcraftFeb 28 2023
Analysis
Lawsuit Forces Los Angeles County To Remove 1.2 Million Ineligible Voters From Rolls
Los Angeles County, California confirmed it had removed 1.2 million ineligible voters from its rolls thanks to a settlement with the conservative advocacy group Judicial Watch, the group announced Friday. Judicial Watch filed the lawsuit in 2017 on behalf of itself and four registered voters in Los Angeles County. Election Integrity Project California, Inc., another public interest
The FederalistJan 01 2023
News
Highly immune evasive omicron XBB.1.5 variant is quickly becoming dominant in U.S. as it doubles weekly
The Covid omicron XBB.1.5 variant is rapidly becoming dominant in the U.S. because it is highly immune evasive and appears more effective at binding to cells than related subvariants, scientists say.
XBB.1.5 now represents about 41% of new cases nationwide in the U.S., nearly doubling in prevalence over the past week, according to the data published Friday by the Centers for Disease
CNBCDec 23 2022
News
China-Based TikTok Employees Tracked U.S. Journalists, Citizens
The China-based parent company of TikTok said Thursday that an internal investigation revealed employees obtained private data of four U.S.-based tech journalists and other American users’ information.
ByteDance, the Chinese tech giant that owns the video-sharing app, was accused earlier this year of tracking multiple reporters at Forbes under a covert surveillance campaign, which led
The Daily WireNov 22 2022
Perspectives Blog
Looking for Agreement at Your Thanksgiving Table? Here's Where to Find It
The Thanksgiving holiday is a time of gathering with friends and family, which can sometimes bring difficult political conversations and debates. In these environments, it can be easy to focus on the division between you and your family, but here are the places you’ll likely find common ground:
Family Values 81% of Democrats and 84% of Republicans have family dinner at least weekly, Clare AshcraftJan 27 2023
Fact Check
Viral Tweet Misrepresents NOAA Report on Rising Global Temperature
The warming trend in global temperature continued in 2022, which was the sixth-warmest year on record, according to a recent report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. But a viral tweet — using just a small segment of a NOAA graph — wrongly claimed the agency had announced a “global cooling” trend.
The sixth-warmest year on record was in 2022, the National Oceanic
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