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Apr 27 2020
Headline Roundup
CDC Drafts Guidelines for Initial Reopenings; White House to Review
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reportedly drafted new guidelines for phased reopenings of certain businesses and public settings, as COVID-19 coronavirus restrictions are slowly being relaxed in some regions of the U.S. The guidelines focus on specific sectors and organizations, which include schools, workplaces, churches, restaurants and public transportation; they're
Fox News (Online News) Washington Post Associated PressMay 21 2014
News
How Republicans and Democrats are different, in 1 chart
Want to understand How Different Democrats and Republicans Are? Check out this chart on News Consumption over the last Week, Courtesy of the Pew Research Center .
Washington PostNov 06 2013
Opinion
Insurance cancelled? Don't blame Obama or the ACA, blame America's insurance companies
Liar! Pinocchio! Deceiver! With all the charges flying against President Obama in the on-going effort to stop ObamaCare it’s time for a reality check.
Juan WilliamsMay 31 2021
News
Media can't quit Donald Trump, still frequently talk about former president in articles about Joe Biden
Despite Donald Trump being out of the White House for precisely 130 days, and him being deplatformed from every major social media network, the media can't seem to quit Trump. In articles about President Joe Biden, the press often mentions former President Donald Trump.
The Pew Research Center released new data on how media coverage of Biden also includes mentions of Trump. Between Jan
The BlazeJun 28 2021
News
Manchin Endorses Tax Hikes to Pay for Democrats' 'Human' Infrastructure Bill
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), a pivotal vote in the evenly divided Senate, on Sunday described himself as a "fiscally responsible and socially compassionate" man who wants to find middle ground with both sides.
He's plugging both a bipartisan physical infrastructure deal announced last week (track one); and a Democrats-only plan to pass a much bigger "human" infrastructure bill through
CNSNews.comApr 28 2021
News
Biden to pitch sweeping ‘family plan’ in speech to Congress
Marking his first 100 days in office, President Joe Biden will use his first joint address to Congress to pitch a $1.8 trillion investment in children, families and education that would fundamentally transform the role government plays in American life.
Biden will make his case Wednesday night before a pared-down gathering of mask-wearing legislators due to coronavirus restrictions and
Associated Press Fact CheckJun 07 2021
Perspectives Blog
When There Are No More Rabbits in Nancy Pelosi’s Hat
From The CenterThis view is from an author rated as Center.
When an armed mob invades the U.S. Capitol and threatens the lives of their elected representatives, it seems reasonable to investigate the causes for the insurrection to keep it from happening again. But for congressional Republicans who understand that such a January 6 commission would likely focus on the actions of the
Dan SchnurJan 26 2021
Perspectives Blog
New AllSides Media Bias Chart™: Announcing Version 4
The AllSides Media Bias Chart™ helps you to easily identify different perspectives. Now announcing Version 4, with updated ratings!
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Moved CNN online news (we don’t rate television content) from Lean Left to Left. Julie MastrineJun 13 2013
News
White House Makes Moves to Bolster Gun Safety
The package is intended to add to the nation's database used for background checks and make it harder for criminals and people with mental illness to get guns.
New York Times (News)Nov 17 2019
News
High anxiety: Jittery Democrats fear their candidate won't beat Trump
WASHINGTON — The offer: A $1 million check from a major Democratic donor to a major Democratic group. The one condition: The money would be refunded if Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren becomes the party's nominee.
That offer was rejected, according to an official familiar with it, but it was indicative of the larger anxiety felt by many in the Democratic Party's elite circles about
NBC News (Online)