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May 26 2020
News
Why Native Americans took Covid-19 seriously: 'It's our reality'
Coronavirus is novel to the world, but the impact on native communities is anything but a new experience
In the first few weeks of 2020, as president Donald Trump dismissed and mocked warnings about a novel virus killing people faraway in China, Native American leaders were taking the deadly threat seriously.
And they were right.
The infection rate among the Navajo Nation
The GuardianOct 22 2014
News
GOP Works to Improve Targeting of Voters
When the Republican National Committee decided to overhaul its technology for targeting voters last year, it hired a Facebook engineer to shake things up. It might have been a little too successful.
Andy Barkett laid into the party’s old ways, taking aim at the ecosystem of consultants who make millions running campaigns but aren’t always eager to share data they gather. He vowed to
Wall Street Journal (News)Feb 23 2017
Perspectives Blog
Deportation Push
The administration is taking actions to increase arrests and deportations of illegal immigrants, supposedly prioritizing those who break more serious laws. Trump and many of his supporters feel the previous administration was too lax, while others considered President Obama to be the "Deporter in Chief" after reportedly deporting a record 2.5 million people. Trump seemingly wants to meet and John Gable, AllSides Co-founderOct 27 2021
Perspectives Blog
AllSides Live: COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates
AllSides Live, our Instagram Live show, recently hosted Henry A. Brechter, the managing editor of AllSides, to discuss COVID-19 vaccine mandates and media bias.
Tune in to hear the discussion between Henry and our host, AllSides Brand Ambassador Yasmin Tavakoli!
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Jul 16 2020
News
1.3 million people filed for first-time unemployment last week
First-time applications for unemployment benefits topped 1.3 million last week, marking a continued pain point in the nation's economic recovery after 17 straight weeks of job losses in the millions.
The data, released Thursday by the Department of Labor, comes amid a spike in coronavirus cases in 40 states, complicating a broader nationwide reopening of businesses.
Meanwhile,
NBC News DigitalOct 13 2014
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Could Americans be happy?
Between the Ebola threat, fears about ISIS, a slow economic recovery and little enthusiasm for President Barack Obama or Congress, it's hard to believe that many Americans feel good about anything. But an overlooked piece of data in a recent CNN/ORC poll revealed a surprising number of Americans are upbeat despite the seemingly constant onslaught of bad news. When asked, "how are things going
CNN DigitalOct 10 2014
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U.S. Income Inequality Isn't Soaring, It's Falling
Google "income inequality" and you will find almost 9 million references. Every day seems to bring new reports on the magnitude or the growth of U.S. income inequality. These reports often include claims that middle-class incomes have been stagnant for two or more decades, implying a link between the two. Is income inequality a major problem? And have middle-class incomes been stagnant for
Investor's Business DailyApr 10 2024
Headline Roundup
Inflation Rose Again in March
U.S. inflation accelerated more than expected in March, according to government data on the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
The Details: On average, prices of goods and services across the economy measured in the CPI rose 0.4% from February and 3.5% from a year ago. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had expected gains of 0.3% and 3.4%, respectively. Continued price hikes for shelter and
CNN Business CNBC Fox BusinessOct 05 2014
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Why the FCC will probably ignore the public on network neutrality
The flood of responses was "unprecedented." Since the early 20th century, agencies like the Federal Communications Commission have asked the public for comments before making big decisions. But in the past few months, the Commission received a deluge for one particular proceeding that could change the Internet as we know it.
The decision in question is on the fate of network neutrality
VoxApr 30 2015
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Airbus to sue in US, German spying row
Aviation giant Airbus says it will file a criminal complaint over allegations that German intelligence helped the US carry out industrial espionage. German media reports suggest the country's spy agency BND collected data on European firms at the behest of the US National Security Agency. An Airbus statement quoted by AFP news agency said it was "alarmed" by the reports but did not want to
BBC News