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Feb 03 2023
Perspectives Blog
Should Critical Race Theory Be Taught in Schools?
This piece was originally published on Divided We Fall, which AllSides rates as mixed. It was written by Johnatan Feingold, Associate Professor at Boston University School of Law, and Erec Smith, Associate Professor of Retoric at York College of Pennsylvania and Co-founder of Free Black Thought.
Is Opposition to CRT Legitimate Criticism or an Assault on Social Progress?It’s Divided We Fall (author)
Aug 24 2020
News
Top Trump aide Kellyanne Conway to leave White House
Kellyanne Conway, one of President Donald Trump’s most influential and longest serving advisers, announced Sunday that she would be leaving the White House at the end of the month.
Conway, Trump’s campaign manager during the stretch run of the 2016 race, was the first woman to successfully steer a White House bid, then became a senior counselor to the president. She informed Trump of
Associated PressOct 25 2018
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Bomber Sends Explosives To Hillary, Obama, Soros, Holder. Leftists Blame Trump. Right-Wingers Claim False Flag. Everything Is Terrible.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, pipe bombs were discovered in mail directed toward top Democratic figures ranging from former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to former president Barack Obama, from Eric Holder to George Soros. Media outlets including CNN and The San Diego Union Tribune were also targeted.
The Daily WireDec 03 2020
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Bush, Clinton, Obama to publicly get coronavirus vaccine to quell Americans' skepticism
Former presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton have all publicly announced that they are willing to get a coronavirus vaccine when it becomes available to ensure its safety to the public.
Some politicians have expressed skepticism over a vaccine developed and distributed by the Trump administration, including President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala
Fox News DigitalOct 19 2021
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In 2008, some Republicans claimed Obama was a Muslim. Colin Powell pushed back
The American statesman Colin Powell died on Monday due to complications from COVID-19. He was 84 years old.
While many remember the four-star Army general for his history-making tenure as the nation's first Black secretary of state and his controversial and misleading justification for the U.S. war in Iraq, the longtime Republican's legacy also includes a notable break from his party to
NPR (Online News)Dec 02 2020
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Dr. Anthony Fauci Among People Magazine’s ‘People Of The Year’
After being selected as a possible contender for TIME Magazine’s “Person of the Year,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has been included among PEOPLE magazine’s list of “People of the Year.”
Included among the likes of George Clooney and Regina King, the magazine hailed Fauci as the “doctor America needed in 2020.”
“Dr.
The Daily WireOct 24 2022
Perspectives Blog
When the Supreme Court Pokes a Hornet’s Nest
From the CenterOnly a couple of weeks before the midterm elections, as Republicans seem to have re-seized the momentum with a double-barreled assault on inflation and crime issues, the temptation is to dig deeply into the key congressional races that will determine the majorities on Capitol Hill next year.
Which campaigns are getting last-minute funding? Which candidates are running
Dan SchnurApr 22 2021
Perspectives Blog
Did The New York Times Spread Misinformation About a Capitol Officer’s Death?
Earlier this week, it emerged that Capitol Police officer Brian D. Sicknick suffered two strokes and died of natural causes a day after the January 6 riot at the Capitol, according to a ruling by the District’s chief medical examiner.
The ruling means federal prosecutors will likely be unable to bring homicide charges in connection with his death. Two men have already been charged
Julie MastrineOct 18 2021
News
Colin Powell dies from Covid complications
Colin Powell, an accomplished and esteemed four-star general who became the first African American secretary of State, died Monday as a result of complications from Covid-19, according to his family. He was 84.
Powell was fully vaccinated against Covid-19, his family said in a statement posted to Facebook. With his death, the former soldier and statesman becomes perhaps the most high-
PoliticoSep 20 2015
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Rubio downplays his CNN poll bounce
Marco Rubio does not believe this is his breakout moment in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, he said on Sunday. Citing a new CNN/ORC poll that found the Florida senator bouncing into fourth place with 11 percent support, ABC’s "This Week" host George Stephanopolous asked Rubio if his breakout moment has arrived. “No,” Rubio said. “These polls don't really mean anything at
Politico