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Nov 01 2020
News
Scoop: Trump's plan to declare premature victory
President Trump has told confidants he'll declare victory on Tuesday night if it looks like he's "ahead," according to three sources familiar with his private comments. That's even if the Electoral College outcome still hinges on large numbers of uncounted votes in key states like Pennsylvania.
The latest: Speaking to reporters on Sunday evening, Trump denied that he would declare
AxiosNov 30 2020
News
Tlaib Promotes Phrase That's 'Code for Eradicating the State of Israel'
Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib raised eyebrows Sunday after she retweeted a message with a phrase that’s associated with calling for an end to the state of Israel.
“Rashida Tlaib RT's out the same message that got Marc Lamont Hill canned from CNN,” StopAntisemitism.org tweeted. “From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be Free - code for eradicating the State of Israel and its millions
TownhallDec 23 2020
Opinion
Laws Governing Online Speech Need Reform, Not Repeal
If you had told me 24 years ago that the internet pornography law I was working on would be the main obstacle to defense spending in 2020, I would have called you crazy. Yet for the past several weeks President Trump has repeatedly warned that he will veto the $740 billion defense appropriation bill if Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act isn’t repealed.
The congressional
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)News Media
Washington Monthly
Washington Monthly's bias leans left. Charles Peters, founder of the magazine, describes himself as a New Deal democrat while supporting government involvement in addressing social problems. Current editor-in-chief for the magazine, Paul Glastris, worked as a former speech writer for President Bill Clinton. Washington Monthly refers to itself as an "indepenent voice" that is read and heard by both conservatives and liberals.
Sep 17 2021
News
Covid-19: How effective is a third vaccine dose?
From squandering global vaccine supplies to the possibility of undermining immunity from the first two doses, booster programmes are a surprisingly complicated business.
The turning point came just after 6:30 on a Tuesday morning.
It was the 9 December 2020 and 91-year-old Margaret Keenan and 81-year-old William Shakespeare – who delighted the world by hailing from Warwickshire,
BBC NewsAug 23 2018
News
Iowa student's murder thrust into U.S. debate over immigration
The arrest of a man who U.S. authorities have said is an illegal immigrant on charges of murdering an Iowa college student has thrust the case into the debate on immigration policy, with
ReutersSep 12 2022
Perspectives Blog
Cognitive Biases and Brain Biology Help Explain Why Facts Don’t Change Minds
This piece originally appeared on The Conversation, which AllSides rates as Lean Left. It was written by Keith M. Bellizzi, Professor of Human Development and Family Sciences at the University of Connecticut
“Facts First” is the tagline of a CNN branding campaign which contends that “once facts are established, opinions can be formed.” The
"The Conversation" ContributorNov 24 2020
News
Pennsylvania and Nevada certify Biden wins over Trump
Pennsylvania and Nevada on Tuesday officially certified that President-elect Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump in both states’ elections, making Trump’s effort to reverse Biden’s projected win in the Electoral College even more unlikely to succeed.
The certifications of Biden’s victory in both states — where the Trump campaign had challenged new mail-in ballot processes — came
CNBCNews Media
Daily Citizen
AllSides gives The Daily Citizen a Right rating. Daily Citizen is a part of Focus on the Family, a global Christian ministry organization. According to its website, part of Daily Citizen's mission is to "help Christ-followers navigate the news with informed assurance." Its values on marriage and family, free speech, religious freedom and sexuality reflect traditionally conservative values.
Jun 22 2020
Opinion
Aunt Jemima Is Gone. Can We Finally End All Racist Branding?
Three years ago, the Supreme Court handed an Asian rock band named the Slants an unimaginable win when it proclaimed, in Matal v. Tam, that it was unconstitutional for the law to ban trademarks that were “disparaging.” In celebrating the band’s victory, the lead singer Simon Tam declared the case “a win for all marginalized groups,” asserting: “It can’t be a win for free speech if some people
New York Times (Opinion)