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Dec 13 2021
Perspectives Blog
How Does Media Bias Against Biden Compare to Bias Against Trump? Journalists Disagree
An opinion article published Dec. 3 by the Washington Post (Lean Left bias) argues that President Joe Biden suffers from press coverage that is as negative as the media’s treatment of former President Donald Trump, and at times, even worse. The writer’s argument, conclusion and methods prompted split reactions and debates about media bias across the spectrum. The column, titled “The
AllSides StaffSep 21 2022
Headline Roundup
Trump and Three Eldest Children Named in $250 Million New York Civil Suit
Former President Donald Trump’s legal challenges grew on Wednesday after he and his three eldest children were named in a $250 million civil lawsuit filed by the Attorney General of New York. The suit alleges Trump and his enterprises overvalued properties and holdings with the intent of gaining favorable loans from lenders. The 214-page filing was the result of a three-year-long investigation
Newsweek Reason The GuardianOct 14 2020
News
The Fracking Debate
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
THE QUICK FACTS
Hydraulic fracturing, commonly called fracking, is a drilling technique used for extracting oil or natural gas from deep underground.Fracking is a hotly debated environmental and political issue. Advocates insist Abridge NewsOct 01 2019
Opinion
If Trump Goes Down, He’s Taking Everyone With Him
The impeachment inquiry is laying him bare. It’s not a pretty sight.
I was based in Washington and reported from Capitol Hill during Bill Clinton’s impeachment, which was the last time the country entered waters like these. It was ugly, and Democrats and Republicans traded vicious words.
But Clinton never publicly accused his detractors of treason or floated the idea that one of
Frank BruniDec 04 2014
News
Rudy Giuliani: 'Completely Outrageous' to Call Garner Death Racism
It was "completely outrageous" to say racism was at play in the death of Eric Garner, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani told "Fox & Friends."
There were two reasons that proved race was not involved when Garner died last July in Staten Island as police officer Daniel Pantaleo used a chokehold while trying to arrest him, Giuliani maintained — a black sergeant at the scene, and
Newsmax (News)May 23 2023
Headline Roundup
Driver Arrested After Crashing Truck Into White House Barriers
A driver was arrested Monday night after crashing a U-Haul truck into security barriers outside the White House.
The Details: The incident occurred around 10 p.m., and the driver was charged several felonies, including threatening to kill or harm a president, vice president, or family member. No weapons or explosives were found, and there were no injuries. Police reportedly recovered a
Wall Street Journal (News) New York Post (News) NBC News (Online)Jun 21 2012
News
Executive privilege claim opens new questions for lawmakers probing Fast and Furious
President Obama's decision to assert executive privilege over Operation Fast and Furious documents not only failed to delay contempt proceedings against Attorney General Eric Holder -- it raised a whole new line of constitutional questions and challenges about the power of the presidency. Republicans already are seeking more than 70,000 additional documents to answer their existing questions
Fox News (Online News)Jul 04 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Wishing for a Tank-Free Fourth
Happy Fourth of July, everybody. I want you to have a great day. No moaning about the state of the nation.
Don’t obsess about Donald Trump! It’s true he thought watching a bunch of tanks roll through Washington, D.C., would be a great way of celebrating our national character. Fortunately, it turned out the city streets couldn’t support his vision. The military came up with a compromise
Guest Writer - LeftJun 11 2012
News
House oversight committee schedules contempt vote for Holder
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has scheduled a vote for next week to consider holding Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress over the controversial Fast and Furious gun-tracking operation. Committee Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif., released a 64-page memo in early May outlining the case for holding the attorney general in contempt. The chairman based his
Fox News (Online News)Jun 03 2012
News
Fehrnstrom, Cutter spar on Romney's Massachusetts record
Top campaign advisers for President Obama and Mitt Romney faced off Sunday on Romney's tenure as governor of Massachusetts.
Obama's Deputy Campaign Manager Stephanie Cutter charged the presumed Republican presidential nominee proved in Massachusetts that he's not really able to create jobs.
Romney "didn’t have policies to get the economy moving again," she said on ABC's "This
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