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Jun 05 2012
News
DeEvening Links: Up in his business
Havent an a chance to pull out the old Jeffrey E. Thompson C-SPAN screen capture in a while, but today offers an opportunity following Mike Scarcellas National Law Journal report noting that the politically connected businessman is fighting to keep federal investigators eyes off “more than 60 boxes of physical documents and electronic copies of about 23 million pages of documents and records
Washington PostFeb 21 2014
Opinion
The myth of ‘settled science’
I repeat: I’m not a global warming believer. I’m not a global warming denier. I’ve long believed that it cannot be good for humanity to be spewing tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. I also believe that those scientists who pretend to know exactly what this will cause in 20, 30 or 50 years are white-coated propagandists.
“The debate is settled,” asserted propagandist in chief
Charles KrauthammerSep 17 2019
Opinion
Trump’s Trade Policy at a Crossroads
As an election and the threat of a recession loom, the president faces down the problems of China, WTO reform, and a weakened global economic order. After President Trump’s nearly three years in the White House, we can begin to decipher the general outlines of a trade strategy. While moving in the right direction, making up for years of inattention and complacency with regard to the abuse of
Guest Writer - RightNov 05 2012
News
On Election Eve, Obama And Romney Try Blazing A Path To 270
On the final day of the 2012 campaign for the White House, President Obama and Mitt Romney are making the last push for votes in states each believes critical to achieving the 270 Electoral College votes needed for victory.
Obama was scheduled to campaign in three swing states, while Romney had events planned in four. The only overlap was in Ohio, considered the linchpin of the election
NPR (Online News)Feb 04 2023
Headline Roundup
US Treasury Says More Electric Vehicles Will Qualify For Tax Credit
The Biden Administration has expanded the number of electric vehicles that will qualify for a tax credit.
The Details: The changes, announced by the Treasury Department on Friday, expand what the U.S. government qualifies as an SUV. This allows more vehicles to be eligible under the Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act which enables consumers who purchase a qualifying SUV for $80,000 or
Fox Business Reuters BloombergAug 13 2014
Perspectives Blog
AllSides Editorial Philosophy
Editor's Note: Our editorial philosophy was updated October 23, 2017 to reveal more of our own biases (no one is unbiased) as we work to provide a broad, balanced view of news and issues in the face of growing media bias, polarizing filter bubbles and an increasingly divided society. We also felt it was important to point out that we have a bias in favor of free speech and freedom of the press
John Gable, AllSides Co-founderMar 19 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Ivy-League Schools Wither
Higher-ed institutions have long ignored merit and squelched freedom, all while failing to educate.
A number of liberal bastions are daily being hammered — especially the elite university and Silicon Valley.
A Yale and a Stanford, or Facebook and Google, assume — for the most part rightly — that each is so loudly progressive that the public, federal and state regulators, and
Victor HansonDec 09 2014
News
Serge Lazarevic, French Hostage Held By Al Qaeda In Africa, Is Released
A Frenchman held for more than three years by al-Qaida's North African branch was freed Tuesday, days after two of the men implicated in his abduction were reportedly released from a prison in Mali.
Negotiations among the governments of Niger, Mali and France led to freedom for Serge Lazarevic, 51, who was described by the French president as in "relatively good health" despite his long
HuffPostJan 30 2014
News
Harry Reid slams Koch brothers
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid slammed the Koch brothers’ political activities Thursday, accusing the influential conservatives of trying to “buy the country.” Reid was responding to comments from Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who howled over President Barack Obama’s crackdown on politically active tax-exempt organizations as “declaring a war not just on its opponents, but
PoliticoJul 22 2013
News
Military Sexual Assault Bill Would Reassign Authority
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., is fighting for her bill to curb sexual assaults in the military. Her measure would give independent military prosecutors, rather than commanders, the power to decide which cases should be tried in military court.
Military leaders fiercely oppose moving that authority outside the chain of command, arguing that commanders are responsible for the health
NPR (Online News)