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Jan 13 2015
News
Mitt 3.0 Fails To Impress Conservatives At Major Conference In Washington
The latest signs that Mitt Romney is likely to run for president in 2016 may come as welcome news to former aides and supporters, many of whom received phone calls from the former Massachusetts governor this weekend.
But the prospect of another Romney campaign failed to capture the hearts of social and fiscal conservatives gathered this week in the nation's capital to hammer out the
HuffPostMar 31 2020
News
Why disease boosts discrimination, and what that costs society
These days, the speed at which events unfold can leave us feeling as though every situation is unprecedented and beyond our control. But the past can inform the present. In this new video series, we turn to history to help us understand, and face, today’s biggest issues. Our first episode explores why the spread of disease often brings with it discrimination – and how we might find ways to do
Christian Science MonitorNov 25 2021
Headline Roundup
Perspectives: What is Thanksgiving For?
When millions of people gather with loved ones on Thursday for the Thanksgiving holiday, how should they celebrate it?
As is typical, people across the spectrum see the Thanksgiving holiday in different ways. Some voices on the right used the holiday to write about being thankful for America and freedom; some on the left wrote about how Thanksgiving represents a time to reflect on the
Washington Examiner Christian Science Monitor Washington PostDec 15 2020
Perspectives Blog
When It's Finally Time for Vaccines
A View from the CenterEditor's Note: This viewpoint is from a writer rated Center. Learn what a Center rating means and get all sides of this topic by reading left-wing and right-wing views on the coronavirus vaccine.
I want to see superstar basketball player LeBron James get the COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine on live television. And Fox News hosts Tucker Carlson and Laura
Dan SchnurApr 19 2016
News
Donald Trump Courts Wary Jewish Voters
On paper, Donald J. Trump is the last candidate one would expect to raise eyebrows within the Jewish community.
He is from the city with the country’s largest Jewish population, and he made his fortune working among the Jewish machers in New York’s real estate industry. His Palm Beach club, Mar-a-Lago, was effectively marketed as a Jewish alternative to the town’s private clubs that had
New York Times (News)Feb 01 2022
Headline Roundup
News Media Observes Black History Month 2022
Outlets across the spectrum published news, analysis and opinion articles about Black History Month on Tuesday.
At least 14 historically black colleges and universities received bomb threats on Tuesday. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona reacted on Twitter, saying, “Threats of violence will not be tolerated, period.” As the bomb threats became the lead story around Black History Month
Axios Fox News Digital BETMar 18 2020
News
Amid coronavirus, Iraq aims for a higher politics
A prime minister-designate tries to form a government that lives up to young people’s democratic ideals – and protects Iraqis from the virus outbreak.
With courage and elbow-bump caution, lawmakers around the world are trying to carry on their work during the pandemic. The machinery of government still needs the grease of politics. This is particularly true in Iraq where a 17-year
Christian Science MonitorMar 03 2020
News
U.S. Marines lead charge in rooting out racism in military ranks
Does Confederate symbolism have a place in today’s U.S. military? That question echoes a complex debate that continues to evolve in broader society. But for America’s top Marine, the answer is simple.
Last week, the United States Marine Corps took a step toward rooting out racism in military ranks.
With the decision to ban troops from having Confederate paraphernalia on bases,
Christian Science MonitorNov 12 2016
News
Harry Reid unleashed: Election shows America is ‘hate and bigotry’
Other Democratic lawmakers are being gracious in defeat, but retiring Sen. Harry Reid unleashed fury on Donald Trump and the country Friday, saying his election confirms the ascendance of “hate and bigotry in America.” “Watching white nationalists celebrate while innocent Americans cry tears of fear does not feel like America,” Mr. Reid said in a statement. The Nevada Democrat, who had been
Washington TimesJul 16 2020
Opinion
Ilhan Omar: When I spoke out about systematic oppression, the Republican response was vicious
This past week, I met with community members and state lawmakers to push for more change in the wake of George Floyd’s killing in Minneapolis. Floyd was killed in my Minnesota district — and his death was the catalyst for conversations around police brutality and structural racism that have begun to transform the nation.
Afterward, I told reporters, “We are not merely fighting to tear
Washington Post