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Oct 02 2014
News
100 People at Risk of Ebola in Texas
Texas health officials now say that as many as 100 people in the state are being monitored for possible signs of the Ebola virus. The people being monitored include the 12 to 18 people who first came into contact with Thomas Eric Duncan, the patient listed in serious condition at a Dallas hospital. Federal health officials have said the figure includes a handful of schoolchildren and three
Daily BeastAug 18 2020
Opinion
Ten 2020 Issues, Policies, Personalities — and Chance
We’re in uncharted territory: lockdowns, social anarchy and violence, virtual campaigning, and a heap of known unknowns.
The nation has never seen an election like this. A mysterious virus from China has terrified the country, killed perhaps 180,000 Americans, and is now weaponized as a political asset to neuter the president. Half the country is still in de facto quarantine.
Victor HansonMay 08 2020
News
We can’t recover from a coronavirus recession without helping young workers
The recent economic upheaval caused by the COVID-19 pandemic is unmatched by anything in recent memory. Social distancing has resulted in massive layoffs and furloughs in retail, hospitality, and entertainment, and millions of the affected workers—restaurant servers, cooks, housekeepers, retail clerks, and many others—were already at the bottom of the wage spectrum.
The economic
Brookings InstitutionJul 01 2020
News
Six months in, coronavirus failures outweigh successes
In the six months since the World Health Organization (WHO) detected a cluster of atypical pneumonia cases at a hospital in Wuhan, China, the coronavirus pandemic has touched every corner of the globe, carving a trail of death and despair as humankind races to catch up.
At least 10.4 million confirmed cases have been diagnosed worldwide, and the true toll is likely multiples of that
The HillMar 03 2020
News
Deadly Tornados In Tennessee Didn't Stop Voters From Going To The Polls On Super Tuesday
As a tornado raged outside her mom's apartment in West Nashville on Monday night, Skylar Bee told BuzzFeed News she was "absolutely" worried about what voting the next day was going to be like.
Bee, who recently started a new job in Washington, DC, had traveled home to Tennessee to vote on Super Tuesday. But a string of tornadoes swept through the state late Monday, just hours before
BuzzFeed NewsJan 13 2022
Perspectives Blog
AllSides Live: Evolving COVID-19 Mandates
How should Americans make sense of changing COVID-19 guidelines? What's the story on hospitalization counts and distinguishing severe COVID-19 patients from asymptomatic cases? And two years into the pandemic, how are Americans feeling about COVID-19 and its impact on their daily lives?
AllSides Managing Editor Henry A. Brechter (Center Bias) joins AllSides Live host Yasmin Tavakoli (
AllSides StaffJan 06 2015
News
Manhunt after 2 New York police officers shot
An armed robbery call nearly turned deadly for two New York police officers, leading to an exchange of gunfire that ended with the officers hospitalized, a manhunt and fresh scrutiny surrounding the United States' most populated city -- specifically, about the safety of police on the street.
CNN (Online News)Jun 09 2020
Headline Roundup
Trump Says Man Shoved by Buffalo Police "Could Be" Connected to Antifa
President Donald Trump advanced an unfounded theory Tuesday about the man who was hospitalized after being pushed to the ground by Buffalo police at a protest last week, tweeting that he "could be an ANTIFA provocateur". The man, 75-year-old Martin Gugino, is reportedly a longtime activist, and was discharged from the hospital Tuesday.
Reports from throughout the political spectrum
Washington Examiner Mother Jones The HillApr 28 2019
News
Her 'final good deed': Woman hailed as hero after taking bullets to protect rabbi during synagogue shooting
The woman killed during Saturday’s San Diego synagogue shooting stepped in front of the bullets aimed at her longtime friend and rabbi as he raced to evacuate children, according to her friends and authorities.
Authorities said Lori Gilbert-Kaye, 60, was killed at Chabad of Poway when a nursing student opened fire with an AR-style rifle. Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein suffered defensive wounds
USA TODAYAug 20 2021
Headline Roundup
High COVID-19 Case Counts, Mask Debates Put Florida in Spotlight
Florida's seven-day average of new COVID-19 cases has risen steadily in August amid the spread of the Delta variant, and the state currently has the highest seven-day average of new cases in the country. According to New York Times (Lean Left bias) data, an average of roughly 16,500 people in Florida are hospitalized with COVID-19 every day, the most of any state; Texas (12,357) is the only
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