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Jan 07 2022
News
Biden’s COVID-19 mandate faces Supreme Court test
Conservative groups on Thursday teed up arguments for the Supreme Court to strike down President Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates for private companies and pointed to polling that shows narrow support for a Republican effort to eliminate the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s requirement for large employers.
On Friday, the justices will hear from plaintiffs who say OSHA
Washington TimesMay 14 2018
News
The Electoral College Favors Republicans
The Democratic coalition of upscale whites and racial and ethnic minorities is concentrated in a few areas, leaving many states to go narrowly for the GOP.
National Review (News)Oct 24 2022
News
Rishi Sunak to become first British PM of colour and also first Hindu at No 10
Rishi Sunak is about to become the UK’s first prime minister of colour and the first Hindu prime minister, both milestones in Britain’s evolution as a multicultural and multi-faith society.
Although there has been a marked increase in politicians of colour being appointed to senior cabinet roles, including the key posts of chancellor, home secretary and foreign secretary, the UK has
The GuardianApr 20 2021
Analysis
What to Expect at Senate Panel’s Hearing on Election Integrity Law Cast as ‘Jim Crow’
The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing Tuesday to discuss a purported “assault on the right to vote.”
The hearing, dubbed “Jim Crow 2021: The Latest Assault on the Right to Vote,” comes as the far left continues to criticize Georgia’s new election integrity law.
Stacey Abrams, the Democrat who lost the 2018 governor’s race in Georgia and the founder of Fair Fight
The Daily SignalDec 23 2020
News
Black, Latino and Asian Americans have been key to Georgia’s registered voter growth since 2016
Following Joe Biden’s narrow presidential win in Georgia, early voting is underway in the state’s Jan. 5 runoff election for two U.S. Senate seats, races that will determine whether both chambers of Congress are led by Democrats during the first years of the new administration. Once a reliably Republican state, Georgia has received much attention for the increasing racial and ethnic diversity
Pew Research CenterDec 27 2022
News
Texas mom fighting back after school district demands $7K for bullying records: 'My son is not safe'
A Texas mother is fighting back after her school district demanded she pay over $7,000 to access bullying records as she investigates harassment against her son.
Terrie Chumchal and her attorney, Warren Norred, joined "America's Newsroom" Tuesday to discuss her case and the push to get the Texas attorney general involved.
"As a parent, I have every right to know what's going on
Fox News DigitalDec 26 2022
Opinion
5 Infuriating Ways People Got the First Amendment Wrong in 2022
As 2022 comes to an end, what better way to appreciate the year gone by than to reminisce about the most ridiculous ways people got the First Amendment wrong during the past year? After all, the First Amendment is one of the more frequently misunderstood parts of our Constitution, often leading to incredible blunders by government officials and laypeople alike.
One of the more
ReasonJun 27 2018
Opinion
Partisans On Both Sides Are Hell-Bent On Total Victory
Partisan identity is now stronger and more meaningful for many Americans than race, ethnicity or religious denomination -- and is viewed as a more legitimate justification for discrimination.
TownhallJun 07 2021
News
Congressional Staff Are Organizing To Make The People Who Work On Capitol Hill Less White
Members of Congress are now more racially and ethnically diverse than ever before. The people who work for those politicians are still overwhelmingly white.
A new staff-led organization on the Hill plans to change that. The Congressional Progressive Staff Association, which went public Monday morning, is recruiting current Hill staffers to strengthen progressive efforts on the Hill and
BuzzFeed NewsJul 20 2023
Perspectives Blog
The State of the 2024 Election
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The 2024 presidential election campaign season is barely underway, and already it's mired in controversy and indictments. With the first GOP primary debate a little over a month away, where do the candidates stand?
On the Republican Side: Former President Donald Trump, far
AllSides Staff