AllSides Balanced Search reveals information and ideas from all sides of the political spectrum so you can get the full picture.
Oct 15 2020
Opinion
The NBA Bubble Was Good
LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers closed down the NBA bubble on Sunday, running away with the NBA Finals in a Game 6 blowout of the Miami Heat. The Lakers’ title-clenching win was an anticlimactic cap of what Dan Devine of the Ringer called “the most chaotic, unprecedented and unforgettable season in NBA history.” The NBA postponed its season for four months because of the pandemic, had
SlateNov 06 2017
News
'Hero' neighbor got his rifle, shot at Texas church gunman
A concerned neighbor who heard the Texas church massacre unfolding on Sunday went and grabbed his rifle and tried to stop it — opening fire on the shooter and chasing him down in a stranger’s truck, a report says.
The man, who has not been publicly named, is being hailed online as a “hero” after state officials described his actions during a press conference.
A resident told the
New York Post (News)Jun 15 2020
News
Autopsy report lists Rayshard Brooks' manner of death as homicide
Rayshard Brooks sustained organ damage and blood loss when he was shot twice in the back during his fatal shooting by police in Atlanta, Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office said Sunday evening, per the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
Details: The autopsy found Brooks' manner of death was homicide, CBS News reports. This means it was determined that the death was caused by the actions
AxiosOct 02 2020
News
VP Pence and Second Lady Test Negative For Coronavirus
Vice President Mike Pence and second lady Karen Pence tested negative for COVID-19, his spokesman said Friday morning.
“As has been routine for months, Vice President Pence is tested for COVID-19 every day,” Devin O’Malley, the vice president’s press secretary, said in a tweet. “This morning, Vice President Pence and the Second Lady tested negative for COVID-19. Vice President Pence
TownhallOct 17 2019
News
White House stonewalling? Democrats overreaching? Supreme Court justices may be asked to decide
President Donald Trump says his impeachment battle with House Democrats "probably ends up being a big Supreme Court case."
If so, it may not be alone.
Several other legal disputes over Trump's personal, professional and political dealings, both as president and before taking office, are headed toward the nation's highest court just as the 2020 presidential campaign is heating up
USA TODAYDec 06 2022
Headline Roundup
What Did Part 1 of the 'Twitter Files' Reveal?
What did new Twitter owner Elon Musk's "Twitter Files" unveil over the weekend?
For Context: Musk and journalist Matt Taibbi (Center bias) published screenshots of conversations between Twitter employees detailing the company's decision to censor the New York Post's (Lean Right bias) 2020 story about potential evidence of Biden family misconduct being found on a laptop belonging to
New York Post (Opinion) Tangle Washington PostFeb 21 2013
News
Deficit Tops Public’s Priorities
SEQUESTER SHOWDOWN: There were no signs at the White House yesterday that both sides are actively talking to avert the sequester. But White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said yesterday theres a “great deal of activity behind the scenes to get something done, reports ABCs Devin Dwyer. At his briefing, Carney pointed fingers at the GOP: “This is an indefensible position. The choice that
ABC News (Online)Jan 21 2013
News
Four More Years Begin Today
WHAT OBAMA WILL SAY: President Obama will use the first major speech of his second term to try to reset the tone of debate in the country and turn the page on the political battles of the past, hoping for something of a fresh start, ABCs Devin Dwyer notes. He will “talk about the challenges that face us and what unites us as Americans, Obama campaign manager Jim Messina told ABC News. “Monday
ABC News (Online)Jan 30 2024
Headline Roundup
Partisans Cast Blame After Trump, Johnson Oppose Bipartisan Border Deal
Former President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) continued their opposition this week to a bipartisan Senate deal to fund Ukraine aid and pass border security reforms.
The Details: While the details of the deal have yet to be released, it would reportedly allow President Joe Biden to automatically close border crossings when they are overwhelmed. Biden said he would
The Oklahoman New York Post (Opinion) The HillApr 09 2020
News
Sanders's influence endures as campaign ends
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) ended his second and likely final run for the presidency on Wednesday, acknowledging that a “feasible” path to the Democratic nomination was “just not there.”
But Sanders’s failure to claim the big prize shouldn’t blind anyone to his achievements.
It is almost exactly five years since Sanders announced his first presidential run.
In that time,
The Hill