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Everyone is biased — and that's okay. Unbiased news doesn't exist. But hidden media bias misleads, manipulates and divides us. AllSides Media Bias Ratings™ make media bias transparent, helping you to easily identify different perspectives so you can get the full picture and think for yourself.
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Dec 02 2019
News
'I decided to take my power back': Ex-FBI lawyer Lisa Page speaks out on Trump's 'sickening' attacks
Former FBI lawyer Lisa Page has tried to avoid the media spotlight since gaining national attention for her text messages with fired FBI agent Peter Strzok, which President Donald Trump and his allies have used as evidence of a "deep state" conspiracy to undermine his presidency.
But in a rare interview, Page, 39, told The Daily Beast that she could no longer silently stomach the
USA TODAYMay 29 2020
News
Trump vs. Twitter
“President Donald Trump escalated his war on Twitter and other social media companies Thursday, signing an executive order challenging the lawsuit protections that have served as a bedrock for unfettered speech on the internet…“Trump and his campaign reacted after Twitter added a warning phrase to two Trump tweets that called mail-in ballots ‘fraudulent’ and predicted ‘mail boxes will be
The Flip SideFeb 15 2023
Headline Roundup
Buffalo Shooter Sentenced to Life in Prison by New York Court
Payton Gendron was sentenced to life in prison by a New York court on Wednesday for the murder of 10 people in Buffalo, New York. Gendron pled guilty to hate crime and domestic terror charges in November.
For Context: Last May, Gendron murdered 10 people at a grocery store in Buffalo, New York. Prior to and following the massacre, Gendron expressed that his actions were driven by racism
Reuters Fox News Digital Associated PressJun 03 2019
News
Trump Exchanges Insults With London’s Mayor on Arrival in England
President Donald Trump insulted the mayor of London as he arrived in England Monday morning for a three-day state visit.
In two tweets, written as Air Force One touched down, Trump wrote:
"Sadiq Khan, who by all accounts has done a terrible job as Mayor of London, has been foolishly 'nasty' to the visiting President of the United States, by far the most important ally of the
Sep 10 2019
News
Congress Considers Gun Control Bills But Asks, 'What Does Trump Want?'
A House committee will take up legislation on Tuesday aimed at preventing mass shootings, as lawmakers and the White House move to respond to a recent spate of attacks across the country.
The bills being considered by the House Judiciary committee include measures that would limit access to high capacity gun magazines and block any person convicted of a hate crime from obtaining a
NPR (Online News)Aug 19 2020
Analysis
Remote Learning Is a Bad Joke
One exciting thing about being alive at this pivotal moment in history is that I’m constantly learning about strong opinions I didn’t previously know I had. Before mid-March 2020, if you’d asked me how I felt about videoconferencing, I’d have shrugged. It’s fine? Now I would have to amend that opinion slightly. It’s not fine. It’s horrible, a form of psychic torture, and I hate it so deeply
The AtlanticNov 02 2020
Perspectives Blog
When Democracy Could Break
Anyone who visits the AllSides website — by definition — understands the importance of seeking out a wide range of information and opinion. That’s the way democracy functions, when we’re willing to listen to those who may disagree with us.
That attitude may be especially helpful to us in the days ahead, as we wait to learn the outcome of the presidential election. With any luck, this
Dan SchnurAug 17 2020
Analysis
What We’ve Stolen From Our Kids
In the beginning, the pandemic was a child-care crisis. School was closing today, and then maybe tomorrow. Who would leave work to get the children? Who had to cancel everything? Then it was clear that there wasn’t going to be school, for a week, maybe two, then a month, then the rest of the school year. And then a little while after that, it became clear that in-person summer camp was out too
The Atlantic