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May 30 2022
Headline Roundup
EU Leaders Agree on Partial Embargo of Russian Oil Imports
The European Union on Tuesday reached an agreement "in principle" to impose a partial oil embargo on Russia amid its ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
The deal would ban all Russian oil imported by sea, which makes up approximately two-thirds of the EU's total oil purchases from Russia. However, the embargo would temporarily exempt pipelined oil as some countries have said they can’t quickly
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Tucker Carlson Interviews Russian President Vladimir Putin
Tucker Carlson (Right bias) released an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday, marking the President’s first interview with a Western journalist since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
The Details: In just over two hours, the two covered many topics, such as the history of Russia, NATO expansion, the bombing of the Nord Stream pipelines, Ukrainian President
NBC News (Online) Forbes The Telegraph - UKFeb 07 2022
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Biden Hosts German Chancellor, French President Travels to Moscow for Ukraine Talks
World leaders held more in-person talks on the Ukraine crisis Monday amid a Russian military build-up along the Ukrainian border.
French President Emmanuel Macron traveled to Moscow to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz flew to Washington, D.C. to strategize with President Joe Biden; voices across the spectrum have addressed Germany's
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Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Major Rulings Issued as Supreme Court Session Ends
The Supreme Court issued the last decisions of its term Thursday morning, capping off a session that featured several key rulings. Among them: it voted 6-3 to uphold Arizona voting laws in a win for the GOP; it sided 8-1 with a high school student in a free speech case against her school; and it declined to hear a case regarding a school board's policy on transgender students and bathroom use
AllSides StaffOct 24 2020
Analysis
White working class is shrinking. It still may decide 2020 election.
Almost every morning, half a dozen men meet for coffee at Max’s Deli, a diner that shares a wall with an auto supply shop, to talk politics. Some live “up the line” or “down the line” – a reference to the historic Scranton railway – but all have lived in the area their entire lives. And come Nov. 3, all are planning to vote for President Donald Trump.
“I’ve never really been political
Christian Science MonitorFeb 21 2021
Analysis
Shoring up the grid: What El Paso can teach the rest of Texas
On Valentine’s Day, every county in Texas went under a winter storm warning. The next day, the lights began to go out. In the days since, millions of Texans have been without power in freezing temperatures. Millions are now boiling water, and impassable roads and food scarcity are also a worry across the state.
But for a select few on the fringes of the Lone Star State, the winter storm
Christian Science MonitorJan 26 2017
Perspectives Blog
Trump's First Week
Donald Trump has been president for almost a week now. And it's been a busy week. On Saturday, the new president signed his first executive order which signaled the start to dismantling to Obamacare. Monday morning Trump announced the US would be pulling out of TPP. On Tuesday, Trump signed executive orders funding both the Keystone and DAPL pipelines. Wednesdayhe vowed that there will be major John Gable, AllSides Co-founderNov 09 2020
Analysis
How Republican women won a record number of seats in Congress
In a year in which Kamala Harris made history as America’s first woman to be elected vice president, Republican women have their own successes to tout. A record number of them are heading to Congress – with more races still to be called. Of the eight House seats flipped by Republicans, six have been by women.
“I’ve been saying 2018 is the year of the woman, and 2020 is the year of the
Christian Science MonitorFeb 09 2022
Headline Roundup
How Will the US Respond if Russia Invades Ukraine?
Fears of a Russian invasion of Ukraine are fueling speculation about how the U.S. would react and what the consequences would be.
President Joe Biden's administration has threatened sanctions against Russian officials and an end to the planned Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline from Russia to Germany if Russia invades Ukraine. On Wednesday, the White House approved a plan for U.S. troops based
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Belarus Migrant Crisis Spurs Tensions in Europe
Thousands of migrants from the Middle East camped on the border of Poland and Belarus on Thursday, caught in the middle of an escalating diplomatic crisis.
Earlier this year, Belarus began offering tourist visas to migrants and reportedly escorting them to the borders of Poland, Lithuania and Latvia once they arrived; some migrants told ABC News (Lean Left) that Belarusian border
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