AllSides Balanced Search reveals information and ideas from all sides of the political spectrum so you can get the full picture.
Feb 15 2023
Headline Roundup
Can Nikki Haley Win the Republican Presidential Nomination?
Nikki Haley announced her bid for the Republican nomination for the 2024 presidential election on Tuesday, throwing her hat into a ring currently only occupied by former president Donald Trump, who announced his candidacy in November. The announcement is leading to speculation on if she has a chance to win and how her candidacy changes the landscape of the race.
Haley’s Resume: Haley,
The Guardian


Jun 02 2020
Headline Roundup
Controversy Surrounds Trump Church Visit, Dispersal of Protesters
Media coverage of President Donald Trump's Monday appearance at St John's Episcopal Church in Washington D.C. has differed greatly along partisan lines.
Coverage from many left-rated outlets and some center-rated outlets focused more on the purportedly excessive use of tear gas, flash bang grenades and other crowd control measures to clear the protesters prior to the president's
Associated Press


Feb 18 2015
Opinion
Jeb Bush a Reaganite? Oh, Yes He Is
I am quite baffled that some folks think Jeb Bush is an establishment candidate and not a true conservative.
Granted, the former Florida governor's support for the Common Core educational initiative and immigration reform might give that impression.
But the truth is Jeb Bush governed Florida as a strong conservative, and he has long identified, even before becoming governor,
Chris Ruddy
Aug 18 2014
Opinion
‘Vergara’ decision signals the start of a third wave of education reform
The June court ruling against teacher employment laws in California was the opening salvo in a battle that has already moved to New York and will likely spread from there. It also could mark the beginning of a third great era of U.S. education reform — one that focuses not on inputs or outcomes but on the workings of schools themselves.
Moments before closing arguments began in the
Washington Post
Aug 12 2014
News
Alaska GOP senator to Dem counterpart: Stop using me in your ads
A Democratic Alaska senator facing a tough reelection is doing all he can to hold onto his seat, but his latest attempt to buddy up to his GOP counterpart has backfired spectacularly.
Sen. Mark Begich, D-Alaska, recently received a cease-and-desist letter from an attorney for Republican Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski after the Democrat’s re-election campaign created a television ad touting
Fox News (Online News)
Jan 06 2014
News
Blame Polarization for Tepid Economic Growth?
Chalk up another reason to worry about intensifying political polarization.
There has been a running argument among economists on the extent to which uncertainty over U.S. government policy –taxes, spending and regulation – is a big reason the economy has been so distressingly sluggish.
In a skirmish over the weekend at the annual meeting of the American Economic Association,
Wall Street Journal (News)
Dialogue & Debate
Listen First Project
Listen First Project's media bias rating is mixed. Listen First Project encourages conversations towards increased respect and understanding—driving the Listen First movement to restore relationships, bridge divides, and mend the frayed fabric of society. Take the Listen First to Understand pledge to show your commitment to bridging divides and understanding others.
May 16 2022
Headline Roundup
Buffalo Shooting Renews Scrutiny of Right-Wing Backers of 'Replacement Theory'
A shooting in Buffalo, New York on Saturday prompted concerns that some prominent figures on the right have promoted “replacement theory,” the ideology that allegedly motivated the shooter.
Replacement theory — also known as the “great replacement” — comes in many forms, but generally argues that elites, sometimes implied to be Jews, are intentionally replacing white populations in the
The Daily Wire


Mar 13 2020
Perspectives Blog
Fake News? Trump Tweets Video of Biden Appearing to Endorse Him
If you can remember a time before the media was oversaturated with coronavirus news, it was just over a week ago that President Trump retweeted a video of Joe Biden at a campaign rally appearing to endorse him. The video, which CNN (Lean Left media bias) called “dishonestly edited,” was originally tweeted by Dan Scavino, Assistant to the President and White House Director of Social Media:
Julie Mastrine