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Dec 31 2018
Headline Roundup
Senator Elizabeth Warren Takes Big Move Toward 2020 Presidential Run
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren has announced that she is forming an exploratory committee to run for President in 2020.
Townhall CNN Digital NPR (Online News)Nov 14 2017
Headline Roundup
Donald Trump Jr. and WikiLeaks Correspondence
One month before the presidential election, President Trump tweeted about John Podesta's hacked emails 15 minutes after WikiLeaks asked Donald Trump Jr. to do so in a secret exchange.
The Hill Townhall The AtlanticFeb 02 2024
Headline Roundup
FBI Thwarts Major Chinese Cyber Threat on American Infrastructure
The FBI reportedly countered a major cyberattack aimed at American critical infrastructure.
Details: The attack was initiated by a Chinese government-backed hacking group dubbed “Volt Typhoon,”, which covertly hijacked hundreds of American home/office routers. The FBI, with approval from a court order, disabled a botnet - a network of devices infected with malware - that the hackers
Associated Press Newsweek Breitbart NewsOct 28 2017
Headline Roundup
Mueller Files First Charges
Special Counsel Robert Mueller and his team have reportedly filed the first charges in the ongoing investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election. The indictment has been sealed by a federal judge, leaving many questions about who is involved and what the charges are.
Fox News Digital Reuters The AtlanticOct 08 2012
Perspectives Blog
Electoral Map Overview: Poll Hysteria and Bias
There is a constant onslaught of polling data every day from the 24 hours news cycle. It is overwhelming. And ridiculous.
Poll results are very different depending on the source. Above is an overview of how the electoral maps look now, showing the AllSides Bias Rating (ABR) by each.
Not surprisingly, the poll analysis most favorable to the President comes from the news source
John Gable, AllSides Co-founderOct 09 2020
Headline Roundup
Trump to Hold Virtual Rally on Rush Limbaugh's Radio Show Friday
President Donald Trump will join the Rush Limbaugh radio show, a popular conservative talk radio program, to host "the largest virtual rally in radio history" on Friday, according to Limbaugh. This comes after Trump pledged to skip next week's virtual presidential debate with Joe Biden, saying the Commission on Presidential Debates' decision to cancel the in-person event was "not acceptable."
The Hill Washington Examiner Boston HeraldSep 12 2017
Headline Roundup
Messages from Clinton’s Book
Hillary Clinton's book about the 2016 election hits the shelves today. In the book, Clinton claims she takes full responsibility for her stunning loss to Donald Trump, but also blames James Comey, Russian hackers, Bernie Sanders, and misogyny.
The Hill Breitbart News The GuardianJul 10 2019
Headline Roundup
Billionaire Philanthropist Tom Steyer Announces Presidential Bid
Billionaire activist and philanthropist Tom Steyer has entered the Democratic nomination race for the 2020 Presidential election.
Steyer, a former hedge fund manager, used roughly $65 million of his own money to back various Democratic candidates in the 2016 Election. After President Donald Trump won in '16, Steyer spent nearly $40 million on a national campaign calling for Trump's
Politico Forbes ReasonSep 18 2019
Headline Roundup
Polls Show Netanyahu Down
Polls released on Wednesday indicate that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is losing the redo election in Israel. Netanyahu's right-wing party is only expected to win 31 seats out of 120, potentially losing to the moderate Blue and White Party, who are projected to take 32 seats. Israel, often regarded as the United States' most important ally in the Middle East, could oust Netanyahu by
Washington Times Reuters VoxJul 22 2018
Headline Roundup
Justice Department Releases Carter Page FISA Documents
The Department of Justice on Saturday released a previously top-secret, heavily redacted set of documents related to the wiretapping of Carter Page in 2016. Page was a Trump campaign adviser at that time, and his surveillance has since become a controversial topic, with both the Democratic and Republican Intelligence Committee memos being released earlier this year. President Trump has reacted
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