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Sep 19 2022
Perspectives Blog
'Sanctuary' Cities and States Overwhelmed by Migrants Coming From Red States
This piece originally appeared on Upward News, which AllSides rates as Lean Right.
On Wednesday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis flew two planes of immigrants to Martha’s Vineyard, an upscale Massachusetts island home to residents like former President Barack Obama which defines itself as a sanctuary city.
Why? According to DeSantis’ administration, many blue states incentivize
Upward News Editorial TeamFeb 23 2022
Opinion
Racial Essentialism Corrupts Mainstream News Coverage
Critical race theory, if progressive journalists are to be believed, is merely a lens through which adults can analyze history, law, and policy. What it’s not, they argue, is race essentialism being taught in public schools. When Glenn Youngkin made expunging CRT from Virginia’s education system a cornerstone of his successful gubernatorial campaign, he was accused of inventing a racial
National Review Fact CheckSep 21 2022
Perspectives Blog
What the 2022 Candidates are Saying About Abortion
Following the recent Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization that overturned historic Roe v. Wade, it is no surprise that abortion is a key issue in the upcoming 2022 midterm elections.
The decision sparked movements on both sides of the argument for expanding or restricting reproductive rights as these choices are now left to state governments. Some
Rose MercerMay 28 2021
News
Texas likely to ban homeless encampments in unapproved public places after bill is sent to governor
Texas is poised to outlaw homeless encampments across the state after the House signed off on the Senate’s changes to House Bill 1925, sending it to the governor for final approval.
The bill would make camping in an unapproved public place a Class C misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of up to $500. Cities may not opt out of the ban or discourage enforcement of it.
Abbott has
The Texas TribuneDec 31 2019
News
Armed parishioners saved 'untold number of lives.' This law made it legal to have guns in church
A shooter at a church in White Settlement, Texas, was taken down by parishioners with guns seconds after he began firing Sunday.
Those parishioners, who were also volunteer members of the church's security team, are able to carry guns into church due to a law passed by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott in response to another deadly church shooting that took the lives of 26 people in 2017.
CNN DigitalMar 02 2021
Headline Roundup
Biden Says US Will Have Enough Vaccines for All Adults by End of May
President Joe Biden said Tuesday that the U.S. will have enough coronavirus vaccines for all adults by the end of May, two months sooner than his previous prediction. The revised estimate comes amid accelerated manufacturing efforts around Johnson & Johnson's newly approved single-shot vaccine, which Biden said rival pharmaceutical company Merck is helping produce under the Defense
New York Post (News) Al Jazeera AxiosJul 20 2023
Headline Roundup
DOJ Looking Into Concerns of Migrant Mistreatment After Trooper Alleges 'Inhumane' Policies
The Justice Department is assessing a Texas state trooper's allegations that border officials are enforcing "inhumane" policies and putting migrants at risk of injury or death.
What the Trooper Said: According to the Houston Chronicle (Center bias), a Texas state trooper-medic who was working at the border expressed concern to his supervisor in a July 3 email about the treatment of
CNN Digital NewsNation Washington ExaminerMay 27 2022
Analysis
Forgetting the 1970s Gas Lines, at Our Peril
Unless we’d like to repeat that era, we ought to keep its price controls firmly in the rearview mirror.
With gas prices at near-record highs and whispers of summer diesel shortages in the air, now is as good a time as ever to revisit the oil shocks of the 1970s. Almost half a century on, we’re tempted to chuckle at the photographs of supersized cars curled around the block waiting to
National Review (News)May 04 2023
Headline Roundup
What to Expect When Title 42 Ends on Thursday
Title 42 immigration restrictions will end tomorrow, May 11. Migrants, border cities, and immigration officials on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border are bracing for what happens next.
For Context: The CDC implemented Title 42 in March 2020 to limit migrants entering the country during the COVID-19 pandemic. With Title 42 restrictions ending, the Biden administration is planning to
The Texas Tribune Fox News Digital BBC NewsApr 13 2020
News
Pence Announces 20 Million Anti-Body Coronavirus Tests To Be Made Per Month
Vice President Mike Pence announced on Monday during the White House Coronavirus Task Force that 20 million anti-body tests are now being produced per month, which will likely be a key component to reopening the economy.
“A point that I will ask Dr. Birx to expand on in just a moment is that fact that beyond the new 15-minute tests by Abbott laboratories, beyond what we expect to be, a
The Daily Wire