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Sep 19 2015
News
The Carly show hits the road – to rave reviews
Carly Fiorina didn’t need to say a word to get her first standing ovation. The former CEO of Hewlett-Packard arrived to an arena full of conservative activists and thunderous applause in her first public appearance since a breakout debate performance this week. As she did at Wednesday’s Republican debate, Fiorina cast herself as a political outsider with the chops to actually change Washington
PoliticoSep 03 2019
News
Walmart to stop Alaska handgun sales, end sales of short-barrel rifle and handgun ammo nationwide
Walmart is set to end sales of handguns in Alaska and will discontinue the sale of short-barrel rifle and handgun ammunition in stores nationwide, the super chain's president and CEO announced Tuesday afternoon.
The store said it will gear its focus toward long barrel deer rifles and shotguns, supply much of the ammunition they require and provide hunting and sporting accessories and
Fox News (Online News)Jul 16 2020
News
Will Native American mascots soon be a thing of the past?
The NFL’s Washington Redskins announced it will be changing its name.
The move represents a startling about-face for team owner Dan Snyder, who had previously insisted that a name change would never happen despite persistent criticism from Native American groups. The tipping point appears to have been pressure from sponsors like FedEx, Nike and PepsiCo that had threatened to cut ties
Yahoo! The 360Sep 27 2012
Opinion
The Case Against Obamacare: Health Care Policy Series for the 112th Congress
Building on decades of Heritage research, The Case Against Obamacare: A Health Care Policy Series for the 112th Congress examines 15 key provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Each report:
Cites specific sections of the 2,700-page health care law Provides detailed analysis of specific Obamacare provisions Identifies key principles for a better way to reform health
The Heritage FoundationMay 08 2015
News
Obama keeps key ally in anti-ISIS fight as Cameron's party dominates UK elections
British Prime Minister David Cameron and his Tory party's decisive victory in parliamentary elections likely has President Obama breathing a sigh of relief, with analysts saying the win virtually ensures the continuation of vital U.K. support in fighting the Islamic State and other security matters.
"You need to have a very strong, robust Britain on the world stage," said Nile Gardiner
Fox News (Online News)Apr 26 2021
News
Armenian Genocide
“The systematic killing and deportation of more than a million Armenians by Ottoman Empire forces in the early 20th century was ‘genocide,’ the United States formally declared on Saturday… While previous presidents have offered somber reflections of the dark moment in history, they have studiously avoided using the term genocide out of concern that it would complicate relations with Turkey, a
The Flip SideAug 26 2020
News
The Coming Wave of Disinformation
Voting in the 2020 U.S. elections will come to a close in 70 days, and disinformation experts are working around the clock to safeguard the democratic process. “One of the things you can be pretty confident of,” said Ben Nimmo, the director of investigations at Graphika, a network analysis firm, “is that somebody is going to start posting a video which allegedly shows ballot box stuffing, or
The DispatchFeb 24 2021
Analysis
The Right Not to Be Offended
It is an emerging tendency in our culture to seek preemptive protection from offense. But do those desiring it know what they’re getting themselves into?
Alocal police force in Merseyside, England held a public event with a giant digital billboard showing the rainbow flag that is the banner of the LGBT community and a slogan in white: “HATE CRIME: Being Offensive Is an Offence.”
National Review (News)Nov 21 2015
News
Texas troopers to ask drivers their race following investigation
Texas state troopers have begun asking motorists their race and ethnicity after it was discovered that drivers — mostly Hispanics — were often misidentified during traffic stops because of flaws in an automated system meant to guard against racial profiling.
Department of Public Safety Director Steve McCraw told a state House committee that the change took effect Wednesday in an attempt
USA TODAYJun 17 2022
Perspectives Blog
International Courts Prosecuting Leaders Like Putin for War Crimes Have a Mixed Record – But Offer Clues on How to get a Conviction
This piece originally appeared on The Conversation, which AllSides rates as Lean Left. It was written by Victor Peskin, an Associate Professor of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University. The writer's bias has not been rated.
There have been mounting calls from Ukrainian and other activists and political leaders to prosecute Russian
"The Conversation" Contributor