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May 31 2015
News
Americans are Mislabeling Themselves on Abortion
While Cecile Richards and her pro-choice allies in the abortion industry may be gleefully reading over the Gallup poll released on Friday on abortion views in this country, once they dig a little deeper, it’s obvious that they should hold off on opening the champagne bottles.
Headlines are screaming that Americans who hold they are pro-choice now outnumber those who say they are pro-
TownhallMar 26 2019
Opinion
OPINION: The Late, Not-So-Great Mueller Investigation
It followed the Soviet style: ‘Show me the man, and I’ll show you the crime.’
Had Hillary Clinton just won the 2016 election, there would have been neither a Mueller investigation nor much talk of Russian collusion.
A losing Donald Trump would have slunk off to left-wing and Never-Trump ridicule and condemnation — and no investigation about collusion.
A defeated Trump
Victor HansonNov 01 2023
Headline Roundup
Fed Again Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged Amid 'Strong' Growth, 'Elevated' Inflation
The Federal Reserve again decided not to raise interest rates, continuing a pause in its financial moves that aimed to fight inflation by raising borrowing costs.
For Context: In a statement, Fed leaders noted “strong” economic growth, an upgrade from previous descriptions; U.S. GDP grew at a 4.9% annualized rate in the third quarter of 2023, a sharp increase from 2.1% in Q2. However,
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Headline Roundup
Facebook Starts Blocking News in Canada
Meta has begun to block news content on Facebook and Instagram in Canada, after the country passed legislation requiring tech companies to pay news organizations for hosting their content.
The Details: Canada passed the Online News Act in June, mandating tech platforms to negotiate payments with news companies. Advocates for the law say social media platforms profit off of news
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May 18 2015
News
Is Facebook to blame for making us more polarized? No, we are. (+video)
Critics have worried that the algorithm Facebook uses to determine what users see could be creating 'bubbles' that allow us to see only what we agree with. A new study finds that users are driving the trend more than Facebook itself.
A quick Google search for the social-media giant Facebook turns up a range of provocative questions: Is Facebook making us lonely? Is Facebook losing its
Christian Science MonitorJan 16 2014
News
Christie administration lawyers up; subpoenas going out
Chris Christie's administration got outside legal help on Thursday as a special state legislative committee decided to issue 20 subpoenas to launch its formal investigation of a scandal over alleged political retribution by top aides to the New Jersey governor. The subpoenas for 17 individuals and three organizations seek documents for now, said Democratic Assemblyman John Wisnieswki, who
CNN DigitalMay 14 2015
News
Internet Growing as Political News Source in Wyoming
Increasing numbers of Wyoming residents say the Internet is their leading source of political information, according to a University of Wyoming survey. Since the question was first asked in 1974, television has consistently been mentioned as the prime source of political information, followed by newspapers and radio. Since 2006, the Internet has gained on the other three media, especially
University of WyomingOct 06 2023
Headline Roundup
Trump Allegedly Told Australian Businessman About US Nuclear Sub Capabilities
Former President Donald Trump reportedly disclosed information regarding the United States’ nuclear submarines to an Australian businessman shortly after leaving office.
Details: First reported by ABC News (Lean Left bias) citing “sources familiar with the matter,” Trump reportedly told Anthony Pratt, executive chairman of Pratt Industries, a paper and packaging company, about
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News
The GOP is gaining in the polls and on the airwaves. Coincidence?
Money is starting to flow more freely into contested Senate races for TV ads on behalf of Republican candidates, according to data from the Wesleyan Media Project. In Iowa alone, where Republican Joni Ernst leads in the race to replace retiring Sen. Tom Harkin (D), the two sides bought over 11,000 ads for the two weeks from Sept. 12-25 -- 57 percent of which were for Ernst.
Why does
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