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Bowling Green Daily News
The Park City Daily News traces its roots to the Bowling Green Democrat, originally the Gazette, which was founded in 1854. In 1882, John B. Gaines established the Daily Times. The newspapers later were merged into what became the predecessor to the Daily News. The newspaper is still owned by the Gaines family. Pipes Gaines is co-publisher and president of News Publishing, LLC. Scott Gaines is co-publisher and Steve Gaines is editor.
May 17 2021
Perspectives Blog
Why do People Believe in Conspiracy Theories? What the Leading Research Says
From the CenterThis viewpoint is from a writer rated Center.
The coronavirus pandemic led to the emergence of conspiracy theories about the origins and nature of the new virus. In part reflecting intense political polarization in the United States, conspiracy groups like QAnon have risen in popularity. Considering the fact that conspiracy theories can often have substantial
Sukhayl NiyazovMay 10 2021
Headline Roundup
Cori Bush Testifies Before Congress About 'Racist' Treatment During Childbirth, Faces Backlash For Using Term 'Birthing People'
On Thursday, the U.S. House Oversight and Reform Committee held a hearing examining the maternal mortality and morbidity crisis faced by black people; Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.) testified about the “racist treatment” she said she and other "black birthing people" experienced during pregnancy and childbirth. Bush shared her own experience in which her voiced concerns went unaddressed by her doctors
Fox News (Online News) Los Angeles Times The HillFeb 15 2021
Analysis
US returns to UN rights body: What is gained ... and given up
When the United Nations’ Human Rights Council called an emergency session Friday to take up the mounting protests and increasing repression in Myanmar in the wake of the military coup there, a United States delegation was present for the discussion.
That may not sound like news. But until this week, the U.S. would have been absent: The Trump administration pulled out of the world’s
Christian Science MonitorOct 13 2020
Perspectives Blog
Balanced Roundup of Trump vs. Biden Issue and Policy Comparisons
President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden are very different when it comes to some issues, and more similar on others. Ahead of next month's 2020 presidential election, we've been writing "Trump vs. Biden" issue-specific Perspectives Blogs comparing the candidates and where they stand. In addition to our coverage, there's been more great content from other news sources on how
AllSides StaffJul 04 2021
Headline Roundup
Perspectives: Fourth of July 2021
The Fourth of July, also referred to as Independence Day, brings both celebration and debate each year. Many in the U.S. take the day to celebrate American independence and the values of freedom. There's sometimes a partisan divide over the holiday; some say the nation's history of slavery and oppression are also worthy of attention on Independence Day, and that celebrating freedom is
Axios Washington Post Washington ExaminerJul 21 2020
Perspectives Blog
When Good People Turn On Each Other
As the COVID-19 coronavirus devastation worsens, it has become very clear who deserves the blame for the virus’ spread:
Other people.
“Other”, of course, is entirely in the eye of the beholder. As America has retreated into partisan and cultural cul-de-sacs, it becomes more and more tempting to blame society’s problems on those who look, act and think differently than we do. As
Dan SchnurDec 17 2021
Headline Roundup
Congress Passes Bill That Bans Chinese Imports Created With Uighur Forced Labor
The Senate unanimously approved a bill on Thursday that would ban the import of goods from China’s Xinjiang region unless businesses can prove they were produced without forced labor.
The bill, formally known as The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, is expected to be signed by President Biden in the coming days. The legislation marks the White House's latest pushback against China's
Washington Times New York Times (News) BBC NewsDec 23 2020
Headline Roundup
Spotlight on Voters Ahead of Pivotal Georgia Senate Runoff Elections
With two weeks left until the Jan. 5 Georgia Senate runoff race, the spotlight is on voters. The election for two U.S. Senate seats will determine which party will lead both chambers of Congress for the first two years of Biden's administration. Some studies highlight an increase in racial and ethnic diversity among eligible voters in the once reliably-red state of Georgia. Some say the study
Yahoo News Pew Research Center Washington ExaminerJan 05 2023
Headline Roundup
The Transition from Civil War to Peace in Tigray, Ethiopia
A two-year civil war in the Tigray region of Ethiopia is coming to an end after a ceasefire agreement was struck in November.
For Context: Last week, Eritrean forces began to pull out of some cities and Ethiopian Airlines resumed flights to Tigray's capital. The Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) controlled the Ethiopian government from 1991-2018, after which Prime Minister Abiy
Christianity Today Reuters New York Times (News)