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Jun 14 2012
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Obama, Romney face off in Ohio for dueling economic addresses
President Obama and Mitt Romney will face off on the economy Thursday, each delivering a major campaign address in Ohio in the closest they've come yet to a general election debate. The two opponents will not be sharing the same stage. Obama will deliver what is described as a "framing" speech to a community college crowd in Cleveland. Romney will be at a manufacturing company in Cincinnati
Fox News (Online News)Nov 18 2021
Perspectives Blog
Is Pew’s New Political Typology Quiz Accurate? See How You and AllSides Rate
The latest Political Typology Quiz from Pew Research Center (Center bias) splits Americans into nine distinct political groups, rather than two or three parties. But is it accurate?
The AllSides team frequently uses Pew’s typology quiz, our own Rate Your Bias quiz and other tools to make sure our personal bias ratings are transparent and reflect our current political dispositions. This
AllSides StaffMar 15 2024
Headline Roundup
Wholesale Inflation Rose More Than Expected in February
On Thursday, the Department of Labor reported that wholesale inflation rose more than expected in February.
Key Details: The Producer Price Index (PPI), which tracks the cost of materials that manufacturers and producers purchase from suppliers, rose by 0.6% in February from the month before - double the 0.3% forecasted by Dow Jones economists.
Key Quote: “Nearly 70 percent of
U.S. News & World Report Washington Free Beacon CNBCJan 14 2021
Analysis
Transatlantic alliance due for a reset. But what about China?
As tweets go, certainly by the standards of the outgoing Trump administration, it was downright benign, the cyber equivalent of a tap on the shoulder. Yet it heralds a key diplomatic challenge that awaits President-elect Joe Biden: forging a united response with America’s allies to the growing ambition and assertiveness of China.
The tweet came from Jake Sullivan, Mr. Biden’s choice for
Christian Science MonitorJun 19 2019
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Florida supporters on why they want Trump to win in 2020
On Tuesday night in Orlando, Florida, Donald Trump "officially" kicked off his presidential re-election bid.
Of course, everyone knew he was going to run for re-election. That was hardly a surprise. He filed his 2020 paperwork the day after his January 2017 inauguration, and he's been holding regular campaign-style rallies across key battleground states ever since.
And so on
BBC NewsOct 02 2019
News
Impeachment Inquiry Continues
“Democrats on Monday subpoenaed Rudy Giuliani, the president’s personal lawyer who was at the heart of Trump’s efforts to get Ukraine to investigate political rival Joe Biden’s family.” (AP News)
The left supports impeachment, but is divided as to whether it should be narrowly focused on Ukraine or involve broader misconduct by Trump.
Many argue that “a key to winning any trial
The Flip SideMay 26 2016
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6 takeaways from Donald Trump's first big energy speech
When it comes to energy policy, the 2016 presidential election is pretty simple.
Hillary Clinton wants to extend President Obama's strategy of pushing down carbon-dioxide emissions via federal regulations. That means using less coal and oil and boosting sources like wind and solar. Donald Trump, meanwhile, doesn't much care about global warming and wants to boost US oil/gas drilling and
VoxNov 12 2019
Headline Roundup
Supreme Court Denies Remington's Sandy Hook Appeal
The Supreme Court denied case review to Remington Arms Co., a gun manufacturer being sued by the families of the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting victims for "knowingly" advertising the Bushmaster AR-15 rifle for "military style" civilian use, in a decision Tuesday morning. A 2005 federal law prevents gun makers from being legally culpable for the illegal use of their products, but plaintiffs are
CNBC New York Post (News) CNN (Online News)Sep 23 2019
Headline Roundup
Apple's Mac Pro Production Will Remain in U.S. After Tariff Exemptions
Apple Inc. announced Monday that production of its roughly $6,000 Mac Pro computers will remain at its Austin, Texas plant. The company is forgoing previous plans to move production to China after the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative granted it tariff exemptions for 10 Chinese-made computer parts last week.
Most reporting outlets made a prominent note of Apple CEO Tim Cook's
Politico Wall Street Journal (News) New York Post (News)Mar 21 2024
Headline Roundup
Intel Gets Nearly $20B in Federal Funds, Loans to Boost US Chip Production
The Biden administration announced up to $8.5 billion in direct funding and $11 billion in loans this week for U.S. semiconductor producer Intel to expand production.
The Details: The deal positions the U.S. to increase its share of global chip production from around 12% today. Intel plans to grow its existing facilities and expects the funding to help create 30,000 jobs. The company
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