AllSides Balanced Search reveals information and ideas from all sides of the political spectrum so you can get the full picture.
Mar 15 2022
Headline Roundup
Should We Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent?
The biannual shift between standard time and Daylight Saving Time in the U.S. is seen as a nuisance by many. Should we make longer days permanent?
The Senate unanimously approved a measure Tuesday to make Daylight Saving Time permanent. If the bill, titled the Sunshine Protection Act, becomes law, Americans would never again be told to set their clocks back an hour in the fall and
National Review (News) CNN (Opinion) Washington PostNov 11 2019
News
Nikki Haley: I was asked by Cabinet members to take sides against the president
Nikki Haley, the one-time Republican governor of South Carolina and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, is no longer in public life. But if a recent visit to a high school near her hometown is any indication, the public isn't done with her.
The 47-year-old married mother of two has a new book, "With All Due Respect" (St. Martin's Press), recounting both her tenure in the Trump
CBS News (Online)Oct 29 2013
News
A huge victory for GOP's "whites-only" coalition
Immigration reforms failure didn't just sink Rubio's political ambitions - it sank the idea of a multicultural GOP.
SalonApr 20 2022
Headline Roundup
4/20: Will the Senate Decriminalize Recreational Marijuana Nationwide?
In April 2021, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer pledged to “move forward” on loosening federal restrictions on marijuana. Will the Senate legalize weed nationwide in 2022?
According to a March CBS News/YouGov poll, 66% of Americans — including in states where it is still criminalized — want recreational marijuana legalized both in their state and under federal law. While the House
538 (ABC News) Reason ViceDec 03 2019
Opinion
‘Common-Good Capitalism’ Can Reinforce Freedom
The protection of our private liberties depends in no small part on our attention to the commonwealth.
We are, it seems, in the age of the “common good” wars. Florida senator Marco Rubio helped launch the latest iteration of this debate last month in his call for a “common-good capitalism,” with an emphasis on markets that strengthen families and the American worker. Though Josh Hawley
National Review (News)Mar 20 2019
News
Here's How Republicans Plan to Keep SCOTUS at Nine Seats
We've recently reported on the Democrats' intentions of trying to expand the Supreme Court in hopes of getting revenge on Mitch McConnell. The Senate Majority Leader blocked President Obama nominee Merrick Garland, who he intended to replace the late Antonin Scalia. McConnell kept the seat open for President Trump to appoint a more conservative individual. And then another after that. With the
TownhallJun 30 2020
Opinion
Don’t count on Republicans to do anything about the latest Russia scandal
The New York Times reports: “Democrats and Republicans in Congress demanded on Monday that American intelligence agencies promptly share with lawmakers what they know about a suspected Russian plot to pay bounties to the Taliban to kill American troops in Afghanistan, and threatened to retaliate against the Kremlin.” The White House press secretary and president have been so inconsistent in
Jennifer RubinNov 17 2020
News
2 accused of voter registration fraud in Los Angeles County
A man seeking to run for mayor of a Southern California suburb and a co-defendant allegedly submitted 8,000 fraudulent voter registration applications on behalf of homeless people, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said Tuesday.
Overt acts listed in the criminal complaint did not indicate any fraudulent ballots were cast, and a press release did not specify how the
Associated PressJul 04 2022
Perspectives Blog
When Democrats Pretend That Abortion Rights Are Imminent
From the CenterOne would think that the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade would set off a four-alarm emergency among pro-choice advocates, who would pull out all the stops to maintain national protections for abortion rights. So why are Democratic Party leaders content with ringing only two alarms and pulling out only some of the stops? Shortly after the Court acted,
Dan SchnurNews Media
Des Moines Register
The Des Moines Register is a daily newspaper based in Des Moines, Iowa. Originally founded in 1848 as the Iowa Star, it's the largest newspaper in the state, with a circulation of 101,91. In 1985, the Register was purchased by the Gannett Company and in 2014 joined the publishing company's USA TODAY Network, which includes both national and local brands across the country.