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Feb 02 2017
Perspectives Blog
Gorsuch Tapped for Supreme Court
President Trump named his nominee to replace Scalia on the Supreme Court this week, Neil Gorsuch. While the country reacts to the announcement, Senate Democrats are still thinking about the appointment of Merrick Garland and are considering filibustering the vote on Gorsuch, which would delay or block it completely. According to some, the nuclear option is on the table, which would allow Senator John Gable, AllSides Co-founderSep 20 2019
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Three questions: Antonio Brown, the latest NFL morality test
n Thursday, Nike ended its endorsement deal with New England Patriots receiver Antonio Brown amid sexual assault claims. In a game dominated by passing, Mr. Brown is one of the best wide receivers in the National Football League. Three days after joining the 2019 Super Bowl champs, the Patriots, Mr. Brown became the latest moral test of the NFL’s commitment to address violence against women by
Christian Science MonitorDec 06 2016
Headline Roundup
Trump Rips Boeing
Donald Trump made a statement today about the Boeing Air Force One plane costing 4 billion dollars and the fact that he wanted to cancel the deal.
Fox News (Online News) NPR (Online News) New York Times (News)Mar 04 2019
Headline Roundup
House Democrats Launch Trump Probe
House Democrats launched a broad probe into President Trump on Monday, requesting documents from 81 agencies and individuals as they investigate his business dealings, interactions with Russia, and possible obstruction of justice.
HuffPost Wall Street Journal (News) TownhallJul 25 2023
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McCarthy Floats Biden Impeachment Inquiry
On Monday, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) suggested that House Republicans may open an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden over his foreign business dealings.
Key Details: The White House is condemning McCarthy’s comments as "baseless," and maintaining that President Biden was never involved in foreign business deals with his son, Hunter.
Key Quote: “When Biden was
The Guardian The HillJun 13 2018
Headline Roundup
Michael Cohen Expected to Cooperate With Federal Prosecutors
Attorneys for Michael Cohen, President Trump's longtime personal lawyer, will no longer represent him in the criminal investigation into his business dealings, with reports suggesting that he will cooperate with federal prosecutors.
New York Post (News) Wall Street Journal (News) VoxOct 22 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: New York Post Report on Alleged Hunter Biden Emails
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The New York Post reported last Wednesday that it had obtained incriminating emails from a laptop belonging to Hunter Biden, which suggested his father Joe Biden had been untruthful about his involvement with his son's overseas business dealings. The story was called into question by Biden's campaign, and
AllSides StaffNov 15 2019
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Supreme Court Hears DACA Case
Tracking impeachment: The first publicly televised hearings in the impeachment inquiry into President Trump were held Tuesday, as former diplomat Bill Taylor offered investigators new details of Trump's engagement with Ukraine.
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) came before the Supreme Court Tuesday, as justices held oral arguments over whether or not to terminate former
Henry A. BrechterOct 10 2023
Headline Roundup
How History Influenced the Current Israel-Hamas Conflict
While most Western media voices have supported Israel following Hamas’ deadly attacks, the most prominent counter-narrative argues that Israel’s policies helped motivate the attack. Does this argument have merit, and what could it mean for Israel’s future?
Key Quote: Nearly three dozen Harvard student organizations drew widespread criticism on Tuesday after saying they “hold the Israeli
Reuters Vox The FederalistOct 19 2020
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Supreme Court to Hear Key Cases on Trump Immigration Policies
The Supreme Court announced Monday that it will hear two key cases related to President Trump's immigration policies.
One case involves the "Remain in Mexico" asylum policy, and the other deals with border wall construction on the U.S.-Mexico border.
NBC News (Online) Reuters Washington Times