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Mar 06 2020
Perspectives Blog
Boos Toward a Republican at a Mindfulness Conference — Good Humor or Hateful?
Last year, Joan Blades and I spoke at the Wisdom 2.0 conference in San Francisco, an inspiring event that merges mindfulness and ageless wisdom with modern technology and society. It was an extraordinary event and going on again right now. I highly recommend it.
Being the lone Republican on the main stage at a very progressive event, at one point I got booed. It seemed (at least mostly
John Gable, AllSides Co-founderMay 20 2019
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Pete Buttigieg slams Fox News hosts while appearing on Fox News
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg used a Fox News town hall in New Hampshire on Sunday to slam two of the network's primetime opinion hosts, knocking both Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham by name on the network where they each host an hour.
The moment came when the South Bend, Indiana, mayor was trying to explain why he agreed to do a town hall with Fox News, something
CNN DigitalMay 20 2019
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Trump second-term agenda begins to emerge
The contours of a second-term agenda for President Trump are coming into view, 18 months before the 2020 election.
Immigration and the economy will be at its heart, just as they were during his 2016 run. But issues of trade and deregulation will be there, too — as will a nominal proposal to replace ObamaCare with some as-yet-unspecified legislation.
It’s a very early stage at
The HillApr 24 2024
Headline Roundup
Recapping the Pennsylvania Primary
On Tuesday, voters in Pennsylvania went to the polls to participate in the commonwealth's primary election. Former President Donald Trump and President Biden won their primaries, as did progressive freshman Rep. Summer Lee (D). The Senate race was also set, with David McCormick (R) and Sen. Bob Casey (D) winning their primaries.
Key Details: On Tuesday, Trump received over 83% of the
The Epoch Times New York Times (News) The HillFeb 13 2024
Headline Roundup
How Are Concerns Over Biden's Age Impacting His Reelection Chances?
Last week’s report from Special Counsel Robert Hur renewed debate regarding President Joe Biden’s age and ability to win reelection and lead the country for an additional four years.
From the Left: David Rothkopf (Lean Left bias) wrote that Democrats need a “reality check.” Instead of denying Biden’s advanced age, Rothkopf calls for Biden’s team to “own it,” writing, “Let’s see more of
National Review (Opinion) Reuters Daily BeastApr 27 2020
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Speculation on Kim Jong Un's Health
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
THE QUICK FACTS
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has disappeared from the public eye, leading to speculation about his health.The rumors have taken various forms. Some have reported his death, with #KIMJONGUNDEAD trending on Abridge NewsNov 07 2019
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The 25th Amendment: Three questions about a tool to oust presidents
As Donald Trump breaches norms in more extreme ways, some critics are calling for the use of the amendment to remove a president who is “unable to discharge [his] powers and duties.” But that option is misleading.
When President Donald Trump tweeted in October about his “great and unmatched wisdom,” and released a widely ridiculed letter he wrote to Recep Tayyip Erdoğan – in which he
Christian Science MonitorMay 17 2019
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Eye-popping number of Dems: I can beat Trump
Two dozen Democrats have entered the primary to take on President Trump, a historically high number that will create unique challenges for the party, the media and the candidates themselves.
The field includes six women and six people of color — though 18 of the candidates are male while 18 are white.
A former vice president, Joe Biden, is the clear frontrunner, but his
The HillSep 18 2019
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Biden, Warren Gain in Latest Poll of Democratic Primary Voters
WSJ/NBC survey shows former vice president with 31% support and Massachusetts senator at 25%.
Former Vice President Joe Biden and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren have gained support since the summer in their fight for the Democratic presidential nomination and are beginning to separate themselves from the rest of the party’s sprawling 2020 field, a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News
Wall Street Journal (News)