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Aug 10 2015
News
'Ideological' Or 'Illogical': President Obama Responds To Iran Deal Critics
In an interview with NPR to be broadcast this week, the President spoke strongly of his critics including some in his own party. He also talked about letting his passions show more in his sixth year.
NPR (Online News)Dec 19 2022
Perspectives Blog
Congress Aims to Close Off Presidential Election Mischief and Fraud With Simple and Bipartisan Solutions
This piece originally appeared on The Conversation, which AllSides rates as Lean Left. It was written by Derek T. Muller, Professor of Law at the University of Iowa.
Presidential elections are complicated.
All 50 states and the District of Columbia hold simultaneous elections in November. The states and the district certify those results.
But that’s not the end of it
"The Conversation" ContributorOct 24 2013
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At Health Care Hearing, Republicans And Democrats Clash Again
Republicans in the House have framed the central question they want answered about the roll-out of the Affordable Care Act this way, NPR's Ailsa Chang said Thursday on Morning Edition:
NPR (Online News)Apr 21 2020
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Study Raises Questions About False Negatives From Quick COVID-19 Test
The fastest test being used to diagnose people infected with the coronavirus appears to be the least accurate test now in common use, according to new research obtained by NPR.
Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic tested 239 specimens known to contain the coronavirus using five of the most commonly used coronavirus tests, including the Abbott ID NOW. The ID NOW has generated widespread
NPR (Online News)Jul 30 2016
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FACT CHECK: Hillary Clinton's Speech To The Democratic Convention, Annotated
Hillary Clinton accepted the Democratic nomination for president Thursday night, delivering a speech that lays out her plan to address terrorist threats and create jobs.
NPR's politics team annotated Clinton's speech below. Portions commented on are highlighted, followed by anal
NPR (Online News)Feb 03 2023
Perspectives Blog
Should Critical Race Theory Be Taught in Schools?
This piece was originally published on Divided We Fall, which AllSides rates as mixed. It was written by Johnatan Feingold, Associate Professor at Boston University School of Law, and Erec Smith, Associate Professor of Retoric at York College of Pennsylvania and Co-founder of Free Black Thought.
Is Opposition to CRT Legitimate Criticism or an Assault on Social Progress?It’s Divided We Fall (author)
Nov 17 2020
Analysis
Biden Administration: Here's Who Has Been Named So Far
President-elect Joe Biden is assembling his inner circle of advisers and Cabinet officials, despite President Trump's continued dismissal of the validity of the election.
Within a week after gaining the electoral votes needed to win the presidency, Biden announced that adviser and lawyer Ron Klain would be his chief of staff. Klain is the first official to be formally named by Biden.
NPR (Online News)Mar 15 2021
Analysis
COVID-19 Data Is Missing A Lot Of People — And Raising Questions
When is data good data? That's an important question – especially after a year of watching COVID statistics being lobbed around by the minute. We need good data to see how this year has gone and to know what action to take in the future.
Unfortunately, says Dr. Paul Spiegel of Johns Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health, in lower-income countries and among certain at-risk populations,
NPR (Online News)Jan 11 2021
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Democrats Unveil Legislation To Abolish The Federal Death Penalty
Illinois Senator Dick Durbin, the incoming Democratic chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., are unveiling legislation that would seek to end federal capital punishment, putting focus on the issue as their party prepares to take over complete control of Congress, along with the White House.
The Democratic proposal, shared first with NPR, comes as the
NPR (Online News)Apr 10 2015
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Hillary Clinton To Announce Presidential Bid On Sunday
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will officially announce her intention to seek the 2016 Democratic nomination for president on Sunday afternoon, ending years of speculation over her plans to pursue the Oval Office, NPR has learned.
NPR (Online News)