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Sep 17 2020
News
Support For BLM Drops Among Hispanics, White Voters, And Republicans, Poll Shows
Support for the Black Lives Matter movement has fallen since June, dropping more than 12 percentage points over the past three months among non-black Americans, according to a poll published Thursday.
Roughly 55% of American adults said that they supported BLM in September, compared to 67% of people who said the same thing in June, according to a poll from the Pew Research Center. White
The Daily CallerApr 25 2021
News
Portland Mayor Calls for ‘Unmasking’ Violent Protesters, Antifa Riot Follows
Black Lives Matter and Antifa spoke out against Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler’s call to ‘unmask’ violent protesters. Hours after the mayor’s comments, another riot broke out in the city.
“We must stand together as a community against this ongoing criminal intimidation and violence,” Mayor Wheeler said on Friday. “Our job is to unmask them, arrest them, and prosecute them.”
“People
Breitbart NewsAug 21 2020
News
Millions of COVID-hit nursing home residents risk losing their vote
For months, the pandemic has curtailed nursing home residents’ freedom of movement and visits with family and friends. Now, it is threatening their ability to vote.
The 2.2 million residents of U.S. nursing homes and residential care facilities have been among the most vulnerable during the pandemic. But facility lockdowns, combined with COVID-driven revisions of voting procedures, mean
MarketWatchJun 09 2021
Analysis
Days from California reopening, rules still up in the air
Less than a week away from California’s full reopening, key details remain unresolved.
On June 15, the state will eliminate the color-coded blueprint that’s governed our lives for much of the past year — another six counties moved into less restrictive tiers on Tuesday, by the way — and allow businesses to reopen at full capacity. California will also update its mask guidance, allowing
CalMattersAug 19 2020
News
Obama to say Trump ‘never’ took presidency seriously, Clinton to call president ‘dangerous’ in DNC speeches
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former President Barack Obama will deliver blistering critiques of President Trump's leadership at the Democratic National Convention Wednesday night and warn Democrats too much is on the line of they don't mobilize for Joe Biden, according to excerpts from their speeches.
Clinton, who the lost the White House to Trump four years ago after
Fox News DigitalJul 04 2020
News
Michigan village ravaged by flooding starts the recovery process, still awaits state and federal funds
LANSING, MICH. — Jenna Hulse was at work out of town as a nurse when she got a message from her brother that a dam three blocks from her house in the Michigan village of Sanford was failing.
Six feet of water entered the home, and though Hulse said she’s lucky that the house she’s lived in most of her life is still structurally sound, many other peoples’ homes were destroyed, ripped
Chicago TribuneAug 02 2021
Analysis
Biden Claims Hospitals Could Run Out of Beds Due to Coronavirus Surge
CLAIM: A coronavirus surge means that “if someone else has a heart attack, or breaks a hip, there may not be a hospital bed for them.”
VERDICT: PROBABLY FALSE. Hospitals did not run out of beds during the worst of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020.
President Joe Biden announced Thursday that he will require all federal employees, and employees of federal contractors, to be
Breitbart NewsJun 06 2022
Perspectives Blog
How College Students Can Help Save Local News
This piece originally appeared on The Conversation, which AllSides rates as Lean Left. It was written by Lara Salahi, an Assistant Professor of Broadcast and Digital Journalism at Endicott College, and Christina Smith, an Associate Professor of Mass Communication at Georgia College and State University. The writers' bias has not been rated.
Local news outlets across the
"The Conversation" ContributorJan 24 2021
News
The US just marked 25 million Covid-19 cases. Now it's a race between vaccines and variants
It took just over a year for the US to go from one to 25 million coronavirus infections.
That's an average of about 67,934 new infections every day, or an average of one new infection every 1.2 seconds since January 21, 2020. As infections kept soaring this weekend, so did the death toll. As of Sunday, more than 417,000 people have died from Covid-19 in the United States, according to
CNN DigitalFeb 26 2021
Opinion
Woke March Through The Institutions
A common complaint I get from people on the Left when I talk about Live Not By Lies is that I overstate the threat from the Woke. How can you say that we are in danger of soft totalitarianism when Donald Trump is the president and the Republicans hold the Senate? Or, more recently, You have some nerve, saying the threat is from the Left, when on January 6 a pro-Trump mob invaded the Capitol
The American Conservative