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Dec 15 2020
Perspectives Blog
When It's Finally Time for Vaccines
A View from the CenterEditor's Note: This viewpoint is from a writer rated Center. Learn what a Center rating means and get all sides of this topic by reading left-wing and right-wing views on the coronavirus vaccine.
I want to see superstar basketball player LeBron James get the COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine on live television. And Fox News hosts Tucker Carlson and Laura
Dan SchnurAug 27 2020
Opinion
What country does Mike Pence live in?
What 176,000-plus deaths from covid-19? What devastating shutdown and recession? What double-digit unemployment? What mass uncertainty over whether and how to open the schools? What shocking police killings of African Americans? What long-overdue reckoning with systemic racism?
Let me put it another way: What country does Vice President Pence live in?
During his acceptance speech
Eugene RobinsonJul 09 2020
Headline Roundup
Trump Looking to Ban TikTok After China Enforces Censorship Laws in Hong Kong
After China imposed internet censorship laws in Hong Kong last week, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday that the White House is looking into banning media applications from China, including popular video sharing application TikTok. Pompeo told Fox News that people should only download it “if you want your private information in the hands of the Chinese Communist Party.” TikTok
Reuters Vice Breitbart NewsApr 19 2024
Headline Roundup
Man Sets Himself on Fire Outside Courthouse Where Trump is on Trial
A man set himself on fire outside the courthouse where former President Donald Trump’s trial is taking place.
For Context: Trump is currently in New York on trial for business fraud stemming from allegations that he covered up hush money payments made shortly before the 2016 election to an adult film star.
Details: The man has been identified as Max Azzarello, 37. Before setting
New York Times (News) Newsweek Washington ExaminerMar 23 2020
News
We Don’t Have to Cancel the Whole School Year. Yet.
Of all the ways COVID-19 has upended our daily lives—the shuttered businesses, empty streets, bare grocery store shelves—school closures might hit home the hardest. Schools serving more than 40 million students have now closed their doors, with profound effects for these kids, their parents, and their communities.
The pace of those closures has been breathtaking. It was just March 12
The DispatchNov 25 2019
News
Forgiving Student Debt Would Boost Economy, Economists Say
Presidential hopefuls Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders want to tear up your student loans and set you financially free. That's popular among voters – especially those struggling to pay off this debt.
Other Democratic candidates have more modest plans. But economists say the dramatic proposals from Sanders and Warren to free millions of Americans from the burden of student debt could
NPR (Online News)Nov 04 2023
Headline Roundup
Computer-Generated Nude Photos of High School Girls Circulated by Male Classmates Spark Dialogue on AI
The circulation of AI-generated nude photographs at a New Jersey high school has sparked uproar and dialogue on the downsides and regulation of artificial intelligence.
The Report: According to Wall Street Journal (Center bias) a group of boys at Westfield High School generated fake nude photographs of female classmates, and circulated them in group chats. The high school confirmed the
Axios Wall Street Journal (News) Fox News (Online News)Mar 27 2019
News
Brexit: MPs prepare for votes in bid to break deadlock
MPs are preparing to vote for their preferred Brexit option, with the PM due to meet Tory backbenchers in an effort to win them over to her deal.
Some have suggested Theresa May must name the date she will step down to have any hope of winning MPs' approval for her deal at the third attempt.
The BBC's Laura Kuenssberg said some leading Brexiteers were "tiptoeing their way"
BBC NewsFeb 14 2020
News
Virginia’s ‘amazing moment’: The view from ground zero of U.S. gun debate
A seismic shift underway in Virginia has lawmakers asking a question once unthinkable for the home of the NRA: How do you ban “America’s gun”?
As chants of “USA! USA!” poured over him, Jeff Hulbert stood at the ready – a soldier, in his eyes, of democracy. Behind him rose the peak of the Virginia Capitol in the state that has become ground zero in the shifting politics of gun rights
Christian Science MonitorJun 27 2019
News
What Went Down On Night One Of The First Democratic Debates
OK, folks, that’s it. What a night! If you missed it and want to relive all the glory chronologically, just start at the bottom of this live blog and scroll up. If you’re not inclined to do that, though, I’ve got two options for you. First, check back here tomorrow — we’re partnering with Morning Consult to measure how the debates change voters’ views of the race. Second, I asked the live blog
538 (ABC News)