AllSides Balanced Search reveals information and ideas from all sides of the political spectrum so you can get the full picture.
Jul 21 2017
News
UN Document Plans People Replacement War Against West
A United Nations document from 2000 exposes “The Great People Replacement” as their final solution.
Offered as a solution for the unsustainable entitlement states of Europe, it is now being implemented by the EU superstate as “refugee quotas.” But it’s not about responding to unforeseen tragedies and wars that create refugees.
InfoWarsFeb 03 2020
News
Twitter Bans ZeroHedge For Publishing Coronavirus Conspiracy Theory, Doxxing Chinese Doctor
Is the coronavirus outbreak really the result of engineered bioweapons research? Experts say no, but right-leaning financial blog ZeroHedge says yes. The experts are probably right, which is one of the reasons why Twitter banned the blog’s account permanently on Friday.
Last Wednesday, ZeroHedge’s founder posted an article under the pseudonym Tyler Durden entitled, “Is This The Man
ForbesSep 27 2021
News
Biden plan seeks to expand education, from pre-K to college
As Democrats push ahead with President Joe Biden’s $3.5 trillion rebuilding plan, they’re promising historic investments across the arc of an education — from early childhood to college and beyond — in what advocates describe as the most comprehensive package of its kind in decades.
The education provisions in Biden’s “Build Back Better” proposal would serve as a bedrock for schooling
Associated PressSep 12 2020
Opinion
DC Comics to Release ‘Wonder Women of History,’ Which Ignores History and Female Conservatives
DC Comics recently announced that it will publish a graphic novel called “The Wonder Women of History,” which will feature 18 “real-world heroes.” The women selected includes liberal politicians, gay-rights activists, entertainers and a couple of scientists, among others. No conservative nor historical figures were selected.
There are a lot of influential and incredible women throughout
Daily CitizenSep 08 2020
Analysis
Trump Has Mocked the U.S. Military His Whole Life
Perhaps no one was less surprised last week when it was reported that U.S. President Donald Trump had called American war dead “losers” and “suckers” than his former high school classmate George M. White.
The 74-year-old retired Army veteran was Trump’s superior—the first captain, or highest-ranking cadet—in Trump’s 1964 graduating class at the New York Military Academy. White said he
Foreign PolicyNov 14 2012
News
Facing Cliff, Obama Tries Again For 'Grand Bargain'
Compromise is suddenly the watchword in Washington, as negotiations over taxes, spending and entitlements begin in advance of another self-imposed deadline, popularly known as the "fiscal cliff."
NPR (Online News)Mar 23 2021
News
Court refuses to dismiss Project Veritas lawsuit against New York Times
A New York state court has refused to dismiss Project Veritas’ defamation lawsuit against The New York Times over the newspaper’s reporting on a Veritas probe into alleged ballot-harvesting in Minneapolis.
New York Supreme Court Justice Charles D. Wood last week denied the newspaper’s request for a dismissal and attorneys’ fees, ruling that Project Veritas is “entitled to try to
Washington TimesOct 11 2021
Opinion
On The Value Of Memory, And Remembering The South
Much of human life is bound up with memory: whether in school, when one memorizes dates, grammar rules, and mathematical formulas; or in relationships, when one remembers birthdays or anniversaries; or as we age, when we remember good people and experiences. We tend to associate memory with wisdom, too. We remember the past—whether it be the good, the bad, or the ugly—in order to live wiser
The American ConservativeOct 31 2021
Opinion
The Empty Spectacle of the U.N. Climate-Change Summit
As President Joe Biden limps into Glasgow, there are only two things holding back his big, showy climate agenda: politics and economics.
If you happen to be one of those people who insists that climate change should be “beyond politics,” then you are certainly entitled to the sentiment — but spare us any lectures about “democracy” in the future, because politics is how liberal-
National Review (News)