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Apr 10 2020
Analysis
Jerry Falwell Jr. Has a Free Speech Problem
Jerry Falwell, Jr., president of the evangelical Liberty University, has long positioned himself as a torch-bearer of free expression. "Free speech and intellectual diversity are two of the most important pillars of a college education," he wrote last June. "That's why I urge every college and university in the country to encourage open political discourse on their own campuses—just as we do
ReasonSep 08 2020
News
Rochester Police Chief Resigns After Accusations of Cover-Up in Prude Case
The police chief of Rochester, N.Y., and several of his department’s highest ranking officials resigned on Tuesday in the aftermath of the death of Daniel Prude, a Black man who suffocated after he had been placed in a hood by city police officers and pinned to the ground.
The resignations of the police chief, La’Ron D. Singletary, the deputy chief, Joseph Morabito, and, according to
New York Times (News)Sep 10 2022
Headline Roundup
Charles Proclaimed King of UK Amid Questions of Monarchy’s Relevance
Prince Charles Philip Arthur George was proclaimed King of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on Saturday morning, his royal name designated as King Charles III. This follows the passing of his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, who died at the age of 96 on Thursday.
A day of ceremony heralded the new King, who ascends to the throne amidst questions of the monarchy’s place in the 21st
Reason Reuters Daily BeastJul 08 2022
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: NPR, AP, CBS Criticized for Description of Shinzo Abe
NPR (Lean Left), the Associated Press (Lean Left), and CBS (Lean Left) were criticized by conservative Twitter users and media outlets like Fox News (Right) on Friday for media bias. They argued outlets’ characterizations of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who was assassinated on Friday, were slanted.
AllSides analysis confirmed that in reporting on the political leader in
Julie MastrineSep 02 2019
Opinion
My social media feeds look different from yours and it's driving political polarization
The election season is winding up, and my social media is once again awash with political stories. Headlines stream: “Warren and Bernie’s awkward truce...”, “Trump sees his base growing...” and “The Fed’s real message...”. This is the America I see today.
The trouble is, it’s not the America you see or anyone else sees. It is my personally-curated version of reality. A constantly
Guest Writer - CenterJan 28 2020
Opinion
It’s Good That Joe Rogan Endorsed Bernie. Now We Have to Organize.
One of the world’s most popular podcasters has said that he’ll “probably vote for Bernie Sanders.” He went on to say some glowing things about Senator Sanders’s consistency and integrity. Unsurprisingly, the Sanders campaign celebrated the moment by tweeting out the clip.
Why wouldn’t it? While Sanders, Tulsi Gabbard, and Andrew Yang have appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience, Rogan has
JacobinOct 18 2019
News
State Department finds violations by 38 people in Clinton emails review
The State Department identified nearly 600 security violations in its now-completed review of email records of dozens of former agency officials and aides to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
The investigation, which covered the 33,000 emails Clinton provided for review, found 91 "valid violations" attributable to 38 individuals, some of whom may face disciplinary action.
Washington ExaminerMay 14 2020
News
The Power of Stacey Abrams
There is a big buzz at the Loudermilk Conference Center in downtown Atlanta as a gathering called Paradigm Shift 2.0: Black Women Confronting HIV, Health and Social Justice gets underway. Three hundred registered participants have journeyed from across the country to discuss the many challenges and possibilities facing black women and girls. The second day’s morning keynote was delivered by
Washington PostJan 29 2021
News
Unlike Trump, Biden cannot lean on conservative Supreme Court to keep agenda alive
The first major lawsuit hit President Joe Biden’s administration two days after he took office, providing an early test not only of how much conservative legal opposition his policies will draw but also of his strategy in fending off such challenges.
Unlike his Republican predecessor Donald Trump, whose administration sought to rush cases to a U.S. Supreme Court it considered friendly
ReutersMay 10 2015
News
3 arrested in murders of 2 Mississippi police officers during traffic stop
The shooting death of two Mississippi police officers Saturday night during a traffic stop in Hattiesburg prompted a statewide manhunt that led to the arrests of three suspects, according to officials.
Officer Benjamin Deen had stopped a 2000 Gold Cadillac Escalade in an industrial part of the city at around 8:30 p.m. local time Saturday, said Warren Strain, a spokesman for the
Fox News (Online News)