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StoryCorps
StoryCorps is an American nonprofit whose mission is to record, preserve, and share the stories of Americans from all backgrounds and beliefs..
Feb 11 2019
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A "Center" Media Bias Rating Doesn't Mean Neutral
Here's the skinny: A "Center" media bias rating from AllSides doesn't necessarily mean a source is neutral, unbiased, perfectly reasonable or credible. A Center media bias rating simply means a source or writer does not predictably publish content tilted toward either end of the political spectrum — conservative or liberal. A media outlet with a Center rating may omit important perspectives,
Julie MastrineMay 13 2016
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Political Polarization
Political polarization – the vast and growing gap between liberals and conservatives, Republicans and Democrats – is a defining feature of American politics today, and one the Pew Research Center has documented for many years.
Beginning with a survey of more than 10,000 adults conducted in early 2014, this Pew Research Center series further addresses the nature and scope of political
Pew Research CenterFeb 14 2022
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Russia Signals Openness to Diplomacy Despite US Warning of Potential Invasion This Week
In a televised meeting on Monday, Russian leaders signaled openness to diplomacy despite reports that Russia could invade Ukraine as soon as Wednesday.
“We warn against endless discussions on issues that need to be resolved today,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said, adding that “there is always a chance” for successful negotiations. The public remarks came amid ongoing
Associated Press Politico Washington ExaminerJul 29 2022
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How Would Democrats’ Climate Change Bill Cut Carbon Emissions?
Senate Democrats say their compromise climate-healthcare-tax bill, dubbed the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, aims to cut U.S. carbon emissions by 40% by 2030.
The bill includes roughly $380 billion of tax credits and spending focused on climate change measures — like incentives for battery manufacturing, domestic mining for green energy materials, and renewable energy projects,
Wired Washington Post The Daily SignalMar 23 2017
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Healthcare Vote
The vote on the AHCA was supposed to happen today, the 7th anniversary of the ACA, but it got delayed. The plan to repeal and replace Obamacare has been heavily debated since it was released. The Republicans in the House could only afford to lose 21 votes and it looked as though they would, thus Speaker Ryan delayed the vote. In response, President Trump said that if the vote doesn't happen John Gable, AllSides Co-founderSep 02 2015
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Hillary Clinton’s unfavorable rating approaches record territory: poll
Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s unfavorable numbers are approaching record territory, according to a poll released Wednesday.
Fifty-three percent of Americans said they view Mrs. Clinton unfavorably, up 8 points since midsummer, while 45 percent said they view her favorably, down 7 points, the ABC News/Washington Post poll said.
Her unfavorable score is a
Washington TimesNews Media
The Breeze
The Breeze is the official student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA. The Breeze publishes 9,500 copies every Monday and Thursday and maintains a website, mobile app, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook page. The Breeze publishes local news, a life section, sports and an opinion section during the academic year. The Breeze is also know to many JMU alumni and current students for having the long-standing tradition of publishing Darts & Pats.
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Gizmodo
Learn the AllSides Media Bias Rating of Gizmodo. AllSides rates the media bias of hundreds of media outlets, journalists, and sources.
Nov 14 2012
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Obama Says Nation Can’t Afford Deadlock Over Debt Talks
Obama opened a White House news conference reiterating his call for Congress to immediately pass an extension of the Bush- era tax cuts for the first $200,000 of annual income for individuals and $250,000 for married couples. He said the rates on earnings above those levels should be allowed to rise when they expire at the end of the year.
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