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May 10 2018
News
Thousands of Facebook ads bought by Russians to fool U.S. voters released by Congress
Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee released thousands of Russian Facebook ads on Thursday, offering the public its first in-depth look at the troubling messages used to heighten tensions among Americans during and after the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
USA TODAYJul 24 2017
News
Trump Asserts Pardon Authority as Russia Investigation Picks Up
Three members of President Trump's inner circle will answer questions about Russian interference in last year's election on Capitol Hill this week.
CBNApr 08 2020
News
Felons may vote while their case against Florida continues, judge decides
An estimated 1.4 million freed Florida felons may start registering to vote, a federal judge has ruled.
Tuesday's decision by District Judge Robert Hinkle is a potential watershed in the two-year fight over the future political rights of those who have been released from prison in the nation's biggest battleground state.
If it survives an appeal, which seems likely given several
The FulcrumNov 14 2016
News
Obamacare Repeal: Trump Has a Mandate
Post-election poll shows that repeal is the top priority of Republican voters.
The American SpectatorJul 02 2020
News
Biden Wants to Desegregate the Suburbs. Naturally, Trump Is Furious.
During the 2020 Democratic primary, housing policy played a far more prominent role than in any presidential contest in recent memory, as candidates released aggressive plans to combat rising costs, exclusionary zoning, and a wave of evictions. But the issue seemed destined to be relegated to the margins in the general election, amid more politically potent crises like the pandemic, police
Mother JonesAug 31 2021
Perspectives Blog
How the $1.2T Infrastructure Bill Will Impact You
From the CenterThis view is from an author rated as Center.
If it becomes law, the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill recently approved by the Senate will have a vast impact on virtually all American communities.
The bill’s key allocations are as follows: $550 billion for traditional infrastructure like roads and water supply networks; $105 billion for public transit and
Henry A. BrechterMar 03 2019
News
Our Culture of Contempt
I live and work in Washington. But I’m not a politics junkie. To me, politics is like the weather — it changes a lot, people drone on about it constantly, and “good” is mostly subjective. I like winter, you like summer; you’re a liberal, I’m a conservative. In the 2012 presidential election season, my wife and I had a bumper sticker custom-made for our Volvo that read “Vegans for Romney” just
New York Times (Opinion)Jul 17 2018
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Trump says he misspoke on Russian meddling during press conference, accepts US intel findings
President Trump said Tuesday that he misspoke when he seemed to dismiss allegations of Russian meddling in the 2016 elections, stating clearly that he accepts the U.S. intelligence community's conclusions as he sought to quell a bipartisan firestorm over his press conference with Vladimir Putin.
Fox News (Online News)Oct 07 2021
Perspectives Blog
One Practical Step To Combatting Social Media's Problems
From the Right"The Facebook Files" investigation by the Wall Street Journal (news bias rated Center), the interview with a Facebook whistleblower on 60 Minutes (CBS online news bias rated lean left), and the Senate hearing with the same whistleblower, have brought even more attention to the need to do something about the ill effects of social media.
But what can we do that will
John Gable, AllSides Co-founder