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Jun 30 2021
News
Supreme Court keeps CDC's eviction moratorium in place
The Supreme Court on Tuesday said it will allow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) moratorium on evictions, imposed to protect renters during the coronavirus pandemic, to remain in place.
In a 5-4 decision, the court denied a request from a group of realtors and landlords to lift the moratorium, which was first issued by the CDC in September 2020 and prohibits
CBS News (Online)Dec 04 2019
Opinion
The Disproportionate Trickle-Down of Bad Social Politics
This week, Paul Krugman of The New York Times posited a theory: Red states cause depression and suicide. In a column titled "America's Red State Death Trip," Krugman wrote: "In 1990, today's red and blue states had almost the same life expectancy. Since then, however, life expectancy in Clinton states has risen more or less in line with other advanced countries, compared with almost no gain in
Ben ShapiroDec 14 2014
News
Warren puts heat on Hillary and Obama
Liberal Democrats are angry at President Obama over the CIA, his foreign policy, increasing Wall Street coziness and a host of other disappointments. The left wing is also frustrated with their party’s presumptive 2016 nominee and in the shadow of a humiliating midterm loss. So they're acting out. Facing what promises to be a very unhappy two years in the minority with lame duck president and
Fox News (Online News)May 26 2013
News
In North Carolina, unimpeded GOP drives state hard to the right
Backed by throngs of chanting supporters, dozens of liberal demonstrators are subjecting themselves to arrest each Monday at the state legislature here to protest a flurry of bills that could transform North Carolina into a model of conservative governance.
Washington PostJan 22 2013
News
Republicans call Obama inaugural speech too partisan. Right or wrong?
President Obama's speech defended liberal touchstones, such as a strong role for government, but it raised issues that could divide GOP ranks, such as gay marriage, equal-pay legislation, and even amnesty for illegal immigrants.
Christian Science MonitorMar 22 2017
Opinion
‘Can we all get along?’ Apparently not
So this driver is stopped at an intersection. A pedestrian is dawdling in the crosswalk. Driver leans out the window and yells, “Get out of the street, you damned liberal!”
It’s been years since I read that in a magazine. I can’t remember if it was a true story, though I think it was. But even if only apocryphal, the picture it paints of American acrimony in the post-millennial years is
Leonard Pitts JrSep 01 2020
Data
Why are COVID-19 cases rising in U.S.? Republicans point to more testing, Democrats to more infections
The United States has now recorded more than 5 million cases of COVID-19, but Republicans and Democrats point to different explanations for the recent increase in confirmed cases, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
Roughly two-thirds of conservative Republicans say more testing is primary reason for rise in coronavirus cases Overall, six-in-ten Americans say the number of
Pew Research CenterJun 09 2016
Opinion
Hillary Clinton’s Nomination Sends a Terrible Message To Our Daughters
Hillary Clinton just secured the Democratic nomination, making her the first female presidential nominee for a major party, and once and for all proving that a rich, powerful, well connected, liberal woman married to a former president, who has been groomed by a team of political professionals for the past 25 years, can achieve great things.
The BlazeDec 11 2015
News
This Image Explains Why the U.S. Can’t Stop Mass Shootings
People are explaining the San Bernardino massacre in different ways. Some people say it is about gun laws. Others say it is about Islamic terrorism or mental health. Whatever the case, one thing is clear: Everyone, conservatives and liberals alike, grieved for the victims. No one wants such a thing to happen again.
FortuneJan 20 2021
Perspectives Blog
Fox News: Blind Bias Survey Affirms Lean Right Bias Rating
After analyzing the results of our November 2020 Blind Bias Survey, in which 2,285 people across the political spectrum blindly rated Fox News’ content, AllSides found our media bias rating of Lean Right for Fox News was affirmed.
In the survey, the average rating from people across the political spectrum for Fox News was Lean Right.
Participants who identified themselves as on
Julie Mastrine