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Aug 13 2021
Opinion
Climate Change Brings a Flood of Hyperbole
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has issued its latest report assessing the state of the climate and projecting its future. As usual, the media and politicians are exaggerating and distorting the evidence in the report. They lament an allegedly broken climate and proclaim, yet again, that we are facing the “last, best chance” to save the planet from a hellish future. In fact,
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Sep 19 2020
News
Americans have heard more about clashes between police and protesters than other recent news stories
A host of major news stories have been competing for Americans’ attention in recent weeks. But the public is more likely to have heard “a lot” about ongoing confrontations between police and protesters than several other stories, according to a Pew Research Center survey conducted Aug. 31 to Sept. 7.
Around eight-in-ten Americans have heard 'a lot' about recent confrontations between
Pew Research CenterApr 30 2019
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Trump Sues to Stop Deutsche Bank From Disclosing Accounts
President Donald Trump sued to block Deutsche Bank AG and Capital One Financial Corp. from complying with congressional subpoenas targeting his bank records, escalating the president’s showdown with Democratic lawmakers investigating his finances.
The German lender has already begun the process of giving documents related to loans made to Trump or some of his businesses to the New York
BloombergAug 13 2018
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The Truth Behind Chicago's Violence
No, Chicago is not an exceptionally dangerous city.
ReasonMay 28 2020
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Women Reportedly Being Kidnapped and Pulled Into Cars During Minneapolis Riot, Random Drivers Being Shot At
Reports are circulating on social media that women are being kidnapped and people are now shooting at random cars in the Minneapolis riot.
Police are still standing down as the city burns for the second night in a row.
Libor Jany, a reporter from the Star Tribune wrote on Twitter that “amidst all this, police are being called to investigate a possible kidnapping from the parking
The Gateway PunditJan 21 2020
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How India uses colonial-era sedition law against CAA protesters
New Delhi, India - In the first week of the new year, police in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand registered a criminal complaint against more than 3,000 people protesting against a new citizenship law, accusing them of "sedition" among other charges.
India has seen nationwide protests since mid-December following the passage of Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) that activists and
Al JazeeraJul 28 2021
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Donald Trump Defies Joe Biden Remasking Orders: ‘Don’t Surrender to COVID. Don’t Go Back!’
President Donald Trump defied federal health officials for ordering some Americans to start wearing masks again indoors, even though they have been vaccinated.
“We won’t go back. We won’t mask our children,” Trump said in a statement released Tuesday after the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) confirmed their new mask and vaccination guidance.
The former president ridiculed
Breitbart NewsSep 19 2016
Headline Roundup
Manhunt for Bombing Suspect
A manhunt is under way for 28-year-old Ahmad Khan Rahami after New York police identified him as wanted in connection with the bombing Saturday night in New York's Chelsea neighborhood, which wounded 29 people.
New York Times (News) Wall Street Journal (News) Fox News DigitalMay 11 2021
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Rockets kill 2 Israelis; 28 die in Gaza as Israel hits Hamas
A confrontation between Israel and Hamas sparked by weeks of tensions in contested Jerusalem escalated Tuesday as Israel unleashed new airstrikes on Gaza while militants barraged southern Israel with hundreds of rockets. The exchange killed a number of militants and civilians in Gaza and at least two Israelis.
The barrage of rockets from the Gaza Strip and airstrikes into the territory
Associated Press Fact CheckJul 19 2021
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Most Americans like remote work — but Democrats like it more
Most Americans approve of letting people work from home. But like many things in the US, that perception depends on one’s politics.
While Republicans are overall positive about remote work, they were less likely to approve of it compared with Democrats (81 percent versus 89 percent), according to a new poll by Vox and Data for Progress.
Additionally, Republicans were less likely
Vox