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Apr 08 2013
News
Leftists, Socialists Celebrating Thatcher's Death
Controversial in life British ex-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher continued to divide the nation in death with sombre plans for a funeral and eulogies rejected by some in favour of celebrations and parties.As Britain buzzed with the news on Monday afternoon that the Iron...
Newsmax (News)Feb 26 2016
News
Hispanic Voters Are Soured on Donald Trump — Poll
As the Republican presidential candidates prepare to square off Thursday night in a debate focusing on the concerns of Hispanic voters, a new poll shows front-runner Donald Trump with abysmal ratings among that demographic group.
The Washington Post-Univision News survey found that 80% of Hispanic registered voters had an unfavorable view—and 72% a very unfavorable view—of Mr. Trump,
Wall Street Journal (News)Oct 24 2020
Analysis
White working class is shrinking. It still may decide 2020 election.
Almost every morning, half a dozen men meet for coffee at Max’s Deli, a diner that shares a wall with an auto supply shop, to talk politics. Some live “up the line” or “down the line” – a reference to the historic Scranton railway – but all have lived in the area their entire lives. And come Nov. 3, all are planning to vote for President Donald Trump.
“I’ve never really been political
Christian Science MonitorJul 15 2015
News
More Than 70 Percent of Republicans Don’t Believe in Man-Made Global Warming
Is the sky blue? Is the Earth round? Is the world getting warmer because of people? Facts shouldn’t change based on what side of the political aisle you sit on, and yet … here’s some depressing news: Just 27 percent of Republicans believe the Earth is warming due to human activity compared to 71 percent of Democrats, according to a new report released by the Pew Research Center on Wednesday.
SlateJun 05 2019
News
Republican Senators Warn Trump Mexico Tariff Gambit May Not Have Support
Republican senators warned on Tuesday that the White House may not have support from members of their party in Congress for threatened tariffs on Mexican imports, while President Donald Trump said lawmakers would be foolish to try to stop his plan.
At a closed-door luncheon on Capitol Hill, Republicans told officials from the White House counsel's office about their concerns over Trump'
Newsmax (News)Jan 22 2019
Perspectives Blog
Covington Catholic Closure Reminds Us Media Bias Ties to Violence
Covington Catholic High School said it was closed Tuesday “due to threats of violence.” At AllSides, we’ve written about how media bias fuels real or threatened political violence in America before, and this viral story is just the latest example.
Covington Catholic found itself in the middle of a media bias firestorm this weekend after many media outlets and pundits
Julie MastrineOct 01 2014
News
Secret Service director testimony omits elevator incident with Obama
Testimony given by the director of the embattled U.S. Secret Service on Tuesday appears to conflict with the news that broke hours after Julia Pierson's testimony -- that a private security contractor with a gun shared an elevator with President Obama, in violation of protocol, during his trip to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta two weeks ago.
CNN DigitalApr 01 2013
News
Caroline Kennedy likely next ambassador to Japan
Another Kennedy may be heading for public office.
Caroline Kennedy -- daughter of former president John F. Kennedy, and a major backer of President Obama -- is in line to be the next ambassador to Japan, according to news reports.
USA TODAYJun 04 2019
News
Trump says Brexit will happen and should happen
President Trump said Tuesday that Brexit “probably should happen” and will happen, saying he predicted the vote that set it in motion and the British will be better off for it.
“It wants its own identity, it wants to have its own borders, it wants to run its own affairs,” he said at a joint press conference with departing Prime Minister Theresa May.
Mrs. May, who is stepping down
Washington TimesOct 17 2019
Opinion
Marianne Williamson: After Tuesday’s debate, there’s no way I’m dropping out
Marianne Williamson is a Democratic candidate for president.
A few of us weren’t on the debate stage last night.
Supported by its friends and sponsors in the corporate media, the Democratic National Committee has sought to narrow the field of presidential candidates at the very moment when it should be opening up. Placing a political straitjacket on our primary system,
Washington Post