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Mar 17 2024
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Southeast Minnesota's immigrant population is booming
ROCHESTER — When Dharani Ramamoorthy first arrived in Rochester in 1994 to work at IBM after immigranting from India, the Indian-American community barely budged the demographic needle. Rochester was then a city of 70,000, and the Indian-American community a tiny part of it — a couple hundred at most. Back then, when Ramamoorthy wanted to buy Indian groceries, dine out at an Indian restaurant
Post-BulletinMar 26 2024
Perspectives Blog
Why LGBTQ+ Voters Will Decide The 2024 Presidential Election
Written by Vance Reavie and Brett Loyd.
Vance Reavie (Center bias) is a tech entrepreneur, AI/ML specialist, Independent Center leader, and current CEO of Junction AI. Brett Loyd (Center bias) is the President Of The Nonpartisan Bullfinch Group.
From the CenterOver the past decade, voters identifying as LGBTQ+ have more than doubled. What’s more, this group is
Multiple Writers - CenterMar 14 2024
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St. Louis metro area falls behind Orlando, Charlotte in population
“It doesn’t surprise me at all,” Ness Sandoval, a St. Louis University sociology professor who studies demographics. “This was inevitable that this was going to happen. The fact that they both happened in the same year is pretty remarkable given where they were at in 1970.” Rather than anemic growth as in previous decades, the St. Louis region as a whole appears now to be losing population,
St. Louis Post-DispatchMar 20 2024
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Automakers get more time to ramp up EVs under final EPA emissions rules
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday its final automobile tailpipe emissions standards allow additional time for the automotive sector to scale up supply chains for electric vehicles and other alternative fuel powertrains in the latter half of the decade than it would have under a previous proposal.
The change partially shows the Biden administration bowing to
Detroit NewsApr 01 2024
Perspectives Blog
When Red and Blue America Are on Different Planets
From the CenterBoth Joe Biden and Donald Trump were in New York City last week, on the same day and just a few miles away from each other. They may have just as well been on opposite sides of the solar system.
Biden spent Thursday night at Radio City Music Hall, flanked by two former Democratic presidents, basking in the applause of celebrities and millionaires, and raising an
Dan SchnurApr 03 2024
Perspectives Blog
One Year at AllSides: What I’ve Learned About the Media
Andy Gorel is a News Editor and Bias Analyst at AllSides.
Opinion from the CenterAt AllSides, we watch the media so you don’t have to. That’s not AllSides’ official slogan, and in reality, we help readers understand the media and people who hold different views from each other. But in my head, that’s sort of how I make sense of what drives our work.
When AllSides hired me in
Andy GorelFeb 27 2024
News
Poll shows Biden struggling with Black Michigan voters
President Biden is struggling to attract Black Michigan voters in the key swing state as election-day voting got underway Tuesday, a new poll shows. The survey by the Howard University Initiative on Public Opinion shows Mr. Biden‘s support among Black voters has plummeted to 49%. He received 94% of the Black vote in Michigan in 2020, a level that was seven points higher than the national
Washington TimesFeb 26 2024
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40% of American adults admit they are consistently online
Mobile phone reliance in the United States is nothing new, but four in 10 Americans admit they are surfing the Internet or online almost constantly, according to polling released recently by Pew Research.
Nine in 10 adults acknowledge they are online every day — either on their phones or on a computer, data shows. The number of people (43%) who say they are interacting with online sites
NewsNationFeb 19 2024
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Swiss Billionaire’s Nonprofit Sent $35 Million To Dark Money Group Propping Up Dems
The Berger Action Fund, one arm of liberal Swiss billionaire Hansjörg Wyss’ philanthropic empire, gave tens of millions to one of America’s most prolific Democrat-aligned dark money groups.
The Berger Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization, gave $35 million to the liberal dark money group Sixteen Thirty Fund in 2022, tax documents show. Sixteen Thirty Fund in 2022 poured tens
The Daily CallerFeb 21 2024
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GOP AGs warn Biden admin of 'catastrophic' consequences of FAA pushing DEI over merit-based hiring
A group of almost a dozen attorneys general across the U.S. have sent a letter to the Biden administration warning that DEI hiring practices within the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are putting airline passengers in danger.
"We are troubled by some recent reports regarding your agency’s hiring practices and priorities," Kansas Republican AG Kris Kobach and 10 other attorneys
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