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Jan 13 2022
Perspectives Blog
AllSides Live: Evolving COVID-19 Mandates
How should Americans make sense of changing COVID-19 guidelines? What's the story on hospitalization counts and distinguishing severe COVID-19 patients from asymptomatic cases? And two years into the pandemic, how are Americans feeling about COVID-19 and its impact on their daily lives?
AllSides Managing Editor Henry A. Brechter (Center Bias) joins AllSides Live host Yasmin Tavakoli (
AllSides StaffAug 16 2019
News
Israeli minister: Tlaib's 'hatred for Israel' stronger than 'her love for her grandmother'
The Israeli interior minister Aryeh Deri said Rep. Rashida Tlaib had more "hatred for Israel" than she had "love for her grandmother" after the Michigan Democrat turned down an offer to come to the West Bank to visit her family.
"I authorized this humanitarian trip, but it turns out that it was a provocation to embarrass Israel. Her hatred for Israel overcomes her love for her
Washington ExaminerJul 19 2021
Opinion
It’s Not a Border Crisis. It’s a Climate Crisis.
Here, in the small Mayan indigenous village of Xucup, men and boys pack tightly and stand in the back of pick-up trucks in the early morning, heading to the fields to check on their crops after a night of harsh rain.
It’s early June — and any strong storm has the potential to derail months of work tending to crops, mostly maize, which soon people will harvest to feed their families. And
PoliticoAug 04 2021
Analysis
One way the US could have prevented the fight over the eviction moratorium
We don’t know enough to help.
We don’t know how many people have received eviction notices since the moratorium expired over the weekend.
We will never know how many people were informally evicted — people who left their homes quickly out of fear of being asked to pay what they do not have, or people who faced lock-outs or intimidation from their landlords.
We don’t even
VoxAug 04 2021
Analysis
Cori Bush steers progressives to win on eviction crisis
A new member of the liberal “Squad” stepped to the forefront this week, leading a Capitol steps sit-in that forced the White House to act.
Cori Bush arrived in Congress as an heir to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Now the political neophyte is coming into her own.
Bush has led a one-woman protest on the Capitol steps over the last several days that forced the eviction crisis to the
PoliticoMar 17 2021
News
Biden tells migrants 'don't come over' US border as he tackles inherited 'mess'
Joe Biden told immigrants making the difficult journey to the US-Mexico border “don’t come over” as the administration attempts to respond to an increase of unaccompanied children seeking asylum.
In a wide-ranging interview with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos, aired in full on Wednesday morning, the US president also discussed vaccines, Vladimir Putin and the New York governor, Andrew
The GuardianMay 11 2020
News
The serious business of play
Guides for parenting during the COVID-19 pandemic are full of advice about how to help children navigate the transition to virtual classes, how to keep children busy and avoid boredom, and why schedules and routines are important during this stressful time. What might be overlooked? Unstructured play.
That’s a mistake, say psychologists. A wealth of research shows that unstructured play
American Psychological AssociationJun 24 2018
Opinion
Immigration policy gives Trump-hating media a new reason to go overboard demonizing him and his team
Media criticism of President Trump’s immigration policy reached a fever pitch this past week, as the president was demonized and called every name in the book, while some members of his administration and family were threatened and harassed.
Fox News DigitalApr 16 2021
News
Cuba readies for life without Castro
For the first time in more than 60 years, Cuba is poised to have a government without a single Castro.
Raúl Castro, who succeeded his brother Fidel as the Communist Party of Cuba’s first secretary in 2011, is expected to step down from his post as the country begins its eighth Communist Party Congress on Friday.
“We all expect the old generation to step down from all of its
The HillFeb 05 2021
News
After Defending Its Low-Cost Internet Offering, Comcast Agrees To Increase Speeds
In a victory for student activists pushing to close the digital divide, Comcast announced today that it will be increasing speeds for its low-cost Internet Essentials plan, which some families have said wasn’t fast enough for online learning.
Since the pandemic forced schools online last spring, students have been arguing that the speeds Comcast offered at a discount to low-income
BuzzFeed News