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Feb 07 2019
Perspectives Blog
Is AllSides Biased? About Our Biases, Partners and Funding
Updated Oct. 26, 2023
In our hyperpolarized society, people often disparage or boycott brands that work with, are run by, or receive funding from people, groups or institutions whose politics they disagree with.
Well, if that describes you, you should probably hate or boycott AllSides – whether you are on the right, left or even center.
We are not actually
John Gable, AllSides Co-founderJun 24 2016
Perspectives Blog
The Future We Would All Like to See
The danger of nuclear weapons may not be a fun thing to talk about, but it is critical to our future. Let's start talking about it.
Our good friend, Joan Blades, agrees, and she is starting the conversation in living rooms across the country. She invited John Gable, our founder, to participate in one of these conversations. Check out this article she wrote for the Christian Science
John Gable, AllSides Co-founderDec 20 2019
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Trump is 3rd U.S. President to be Impeached
The House of Representatives voted in favor of two articles to impeach President Donald Trump Wednesday night. Trump joins Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton as the only other U.S. presidents to be impeached, and will now face a Senate trial to determine if he'll remain in office.
Article 1, which charged Trump with abuse of power, passed 230-197. Article 2 accused the president of
Henry A. BrechterJul 10 2020
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: Mainstream Media Covers Ye, But Not Jo
If you've been following AllSides this week, you probably read that rapper Kanye West announced that he’s seeking a presidential bid. While this announcement earned plenty of mainstream media attention, major outlets haven’t provided much information on a campaign arguably of equal or greater relevance to the average American — that of Libertarian Party candidate Dr. Jo Jorgensen.
Hirsh JoshiJul 30 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Next Coronavirus Stimulus Uncertain as Lawmakers Debate Details
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The nation awaits more COVID-19 coronavirus financial relief, as lawmakers from both parties diligently debate the details.
Coverage from many right-rated outlets has focused on the purported ineffectiveness of increased unemployment benefits, and their alleged tendency to disincentivize certain people
Henry A. BrechterMar 20 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Coronavirus Response Poised To Cost Trillions
President Donald Trump's administration and Congress have been working to pass a series of stimulus packages and response measures to combat the effects of the COVID-19 coronavirus.
The packages — which are likely to cost over $1 trillion in total — would account for hundreds of billions of dollars worth of payments to the public, industry bailouts and aid for small businesses. Trump
Henry A. BrechterFeb 05 2024
Headline Roundup
Senate Releases Text of New $118 Billion Security Bill Including Border Agreement
After months of negotiations, the Senate released the text of a $118 billion package that includes a bipartisan border deal, and Ukraine and Israel aid.
The Details: The bill includes $60 billion for Ukraine, $14 billion for Israel, and $20 billion for immigration. It includes new measures that would make asylum screenings stricter, allow the president to turn away immigrants during
Washington Examiner Wall Street Journal (News) USA TODAYJul 02 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Coronavirus Surge Halts Re-openings in Some States
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COVID-19 coronavirus cases have rebounded in certain regions, prompting some leaders to reverse reopening strategies and reinstate strict lockdown measures.
The rise in cases is most pronounced in the Sunbelt region and Idaho, while the number of new cases falls in other states including Massachusetts
Henry A. BrechterOct 06 2021
Headline Roundup
Perspectives: The Senate's Debt Ceiling Standoff
Despite warnings that inaction could lead to an economic crisis, the U.S. Senate has reached a partisan impasse on suspending the debt ceiling. A short-term offer from Republicans to extend the debt limit into December is likely to be accepted by Democrats, but doesn't solve the issue of how the limit will be raised. Senate Republicans have promised for months to vote against and filibuster
538 (ABC News) New York Times (Opinion) Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Dec 27 2018
Perspectives Blog