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Jan 25 2018
Perspectives Blog
Daily Beast Media Bias Update
Previously: We split our evaluation of NPR into a media bias rating for NPR News (Center) and for NPR Editorial (Lean Left). We also completed an analysis of CNN where we updated the media bias rating for CNN Web News (Center) and created a new page for CNN Opinion (Far Left). And we did same for Fox News, splitting the media bias rating for Fox News (Lean Right) from Fox Editorial (
Lucy PintoAug 06 2014
News
AP Poll: Just 28 Say US Heading in Right Direction Under Obama
Congress has checked out, and the American people have noticed.
Three-quarters of Americans doubt the federal government will address the important problems facing the country this year, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll.
All told, only 28 percent of Americans think the nation is heading in the right direction, the lowest level in August of an election year since 2008
Newsmax (News)Aug 21 2016
News
Hillary Clinton Super PAC Outpaces Donald Trump Groups in July
The super PAC backing Democrat Hillary Clinton vastly outraised the outside groups supporting Republican Donald Trump in July, new Federal Election Commission filings show.
The pro-Clinton group, Priorities USA Action, raised $9.9 million last month, less than the $12 million it raised in June, and ended July with more than $38 million in the bank. Meanwhile, a pro-Trump group called
Wall Street Journal (News)May 04 2016
News
Democracies end when they are too democratic.
As this dystopian election campaign has unfolded, my mind keeps being tugged by a passage in Plato’s Republic. It has unsettled — even surprised — me from the moment I first read it in graduate school. The passage is from the part of the dialogue where Socrates and his friends are talking about the nature of different political systems, how they change over time, and how one can slowly evolve
New York MagazineJan 10 2024
Headline Roundup
What To Watch for in Wednesday’s Republican Primary Debate
On Wednesday evening, Republican presidential candidates Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis will square off in a head-to-head debate in Des Moines, Iowa, as they battle to emerge as the clear alternative to front-runner and former President Donald Trump.
Key Details: The debate comes before the Iowa Caucuses, which will be held on Monday, January 15th, as the first-in-the-nation test for the
Washington Times Reuters USA TODAYMay 03 2016
News
Surprise Indiana win vaults Bernie Sanders toward convention
Sen. Bernard Sanders captured a surprise win in the Indiana primary Tuesday, giving his campaign more fuel to fight until the Democratic National Convention in July and frustrating Hillary Clinton, who desperately wants to shift into general election mode.
Networks called the race by 9:10 p.m. EDT, just over two hours after the Indiana polls closed. With 84 percent of the vote counted
Washington TimesJan 28 2013
News
Republicans Pin 2012 Failures On Message, Not Ideas
Days after President Barack Obama's inauguration, Republican leaders said on Sunday their party needed to change the way it communicates, not its ideas, to win back the White House.
Former Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan, appearing in his first live television interview since the Nov. 6 election, said his party needs to demonstrate that Republican ideas can improve
HuffPostJul 10 2020
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: Mainstream Media Covers Ye, But Not Jo
If you've been following AllSides this week, you probably read that rapper Kanye West announced that he’s seeking a presidential bid. While this announcement earned plenty of mainstream media attention, major outlets haven’t provided much information on a campaign arguably of equal or greater relevance to the average American — that of Libertarian Party candidate Dr. Jo Jorgensen.
Hirsh JoshiFeb 09 2015
News
Joe Biden and John Kerry Are Shunning Israel’s Prime Minister — But Guess Who They Did See This Weekend
A political storm was raging in Israel Sunday after the leader of the left-wing Zionist Camp said he had met Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State John Kerry Saturday on the sidelines of an international security conference in Germany shortly after the same top U.S. officials had reportedly decided to shun Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when he addresses a joint session of
The BlazeJan 23 2013
Opinion
Does UN arms trade treaty figure in Obama administration’s gun control plans?
One day after President Barack Obama won re-election, his Administration agreed to a new round of international negotiations to revive a United Nations-sponsored treaty regulating the international sale of conventional arms, which critics fear could affect the Constitutionally protected right of U.S. citizens to purchase and bear firearms.
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