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Mar 16 2021
Opinion
The Post publishes correction on Trump call with Georgia investigator
On Jan. 9, The Post reported that then-President Donald Trump, in a call with Georgia’s lead elections investigator, Frances Watson, had instructed her to “find the fraud.” He mentioned that she could become a “national hero,” reported the newspaper.
In both cases, the quotes were wrong, as The Post has acknowledged in a correction to the story. “Trump did not tell the investigator to ‘
Erik WempleJun 28 2019
News
2nd 2020 Democratic Debate
Ten 2020 Democratic presidential candidates faced off Thursday in the second night of debates. YouTube
Both sides agree that Senator Kamala Harris and South Bend, Ind. Mayor Pete Buttigieg were the winners, and Senator Bernie Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden the losers of the debate.
“Sanders, after a solid performance last night from Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.),
The Flip SideMay 23 2018
News
Judge Rules Trump May Not Block Critics on Twitter
President Donald Trump may not block critics from reading his Twitter feed, a federal judge ruled on Wednesday, finding that doing so violates their right to free speech.
Wall Street Journal (News)Oct 24 2020
News
Farmers Stick With Trump, Despite Trade-War Pain
About two months into the Trump presidency, Ron Prestage clutched a shovel and grinned at a photographer on an Iowa cornfield. He had $309 million riding on 160 acres near the town of Eagle Grove, the site of a future pork plant that would help his family’s company, Prestage Farms Inc., tap surging U.S. exports.
Just weeks after bulldozers began rolling, though, President Trump came
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 16 2015
Opinion
OPINION: Saying ‘so long’ to the First Amendment
Two weeks after the Federal Communications Commission voted to regulate the Internet as a utility, the masters of the universe at the FCC, three unelected Democrats, are finally allowing Americans to see the actual order on exactly how they intend to ruin one of the major free speech and free market successes in the world.
Washington TimesJul 31 2020
News
How much does fake coronavirus news affect people’s real-life health behavior?
How much does exposure to fake coronavirus information change people’s behavior? What about when it comes from the president? In a working paper (not yet peer-reviewed) by Ciara M. Greene and Gillian Murphy of Ireland’s University College Dublin and University College Cork find that, in some cases, exposure to false information about the pandemic can change people’s actions — but the size of
Nieman LabJan 07 2021
News
Sen. Toomey refutes Trump’s Pa. election allegations after Capitol attack
(AllSides editor's note: watch video of Senator Toomey remarks here.) In anticipation of the formal objection being filed to Pennsylvania’s electoral college slate in Congress later tonight, U.S. Sen Pat Toomey, a Republican, took to the floor Wednesday night to defend his home state’s results.
And he also continued to make clear his break with President Donald J. Trump’s bizarre
Penn LiveMay 08 2018
News
N.Y. AG Eric Schneiderman resigned amid violence accusations. Now what happens?
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's abrupt resignation announcement Monday sparked a potential free-for-all in the state Legislature, which will ultimately pick his replacement.
USA TODAYJan 05 2021
News
Politico reporter tells journalists: Call GOPers objecting to Biden win 'radicals', 'extremists'
Politico chief political correspondent Tim Alberta is urging other journalists to refrain from characterizing any Republican who supports President Trump's ongoing efforts to challenge the results of the 2020 presidential election as a "conservative."
A growing number of GOP lawmakers are pledging to contest President-elect Joe Biden's Electoral College victory ahead of Wednesday's
Fox News DigitalOct 12 2018
News
Voting rights become a flashpoint in Georgia governor’s race
Marsha Appling-Nunez was showing the college students she teaches how to check online if they’re registered to vote when she made a troubling discovery. Despite being an active Georgia voter who had cast ballots in recent elections, she was no longer registered.
Associated Press