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May 19 2022
Perspectives Blog
Buffalo Shooting Renews Discourse on Racial Violence
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A mass shooting in Buffalo, New York on Saturday left 10 dead and sparked a national conversation on race, violence, and "replacement theory." The shooter, an 18-year-old white man, allegedly drove over 200 miles to specifically
AllSides StaffSep 30 2020
News
After unruly first debate, Trump and Biden hit campaign trail in crucial states
President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden will campaign on Wednesday in three U.S. states that will play a key role in the November election, the morning after a chaotic debate marked by interruptions and recriminations.
Trump deflected an opportunity to condemn white supremacists and again refused to say if he would accept the election results in Tuesday night’s first
ReutersNews Media
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Dec 04 2023
Headline Roundup
Pro-Palestine Protesters Chant Outside of Israeli-owned Falafel Restaurant in Philadelphia
On Sunday night, hundreds of Pro-Palestinian protesters marched through Philadelphia and congregated outside Goldie, a falafel restaurant owned by American-Israeli chef Michael Solomonov.
The Details: The restaurant had at one point helped fundraise for a volunteer group of Israeli medics operating in Gaza. People also marched through the neighborhood near the University of Pennsylvania
The Messenger The Philadelphia Inquirer National Review (News)Sep 28 2020
News
Fears grow of chaotic election
Senators in both parties are bracing for what they fear will be a “chaotic” election, heightening the stakes of next month’s Supreme Court confirmation battle.
Trump has said he wants a ninth Supreme Court justice to be confirmed so that the court is full before it potentially has to make any decisions on an election. If Trump’s nominee, Amy Coney Barrett, is confirmed, it would cement
The HillMay 04 2016
Opinion
Working-class voters, Clinton fatigue are key to Donald Trump’s general election success
Donald Trump’s path to victory in November runs through disaffected white working voters who the GOP hopes can force the election into Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and other states that haven’t been in play for decades.
Analysts said it’s a tricky path, fraught with potential pitfalls — not least of which is Mr. Trump’s own brash style, which could alienate millions of moderate and
Washington TimesFeb 17 2021
News
From Amazon to Google, tech workers seek unions – and a voice
The tech industry has long held unions at arm’s length. But tech workers are increasingly demanding a voice. In the end, they may not need traditional union representation to get it.
At an Amazon fulfillment center in Bessemer, Alabama, workers this month began voting on whether to join a union. The issue is not wages – starting pay is more than double the state’s minimum wage – but
Christian Science MonitorMay 19 2014
News
Glass Ceilings in Statehouses in the Northeast
The industrial Northeast enjoys a reputation as a cradle of liberalism, a region that voted overwhelmingly for America’s first black president, started the push on same-sex marriage rights and can reliably be found at the forefront of causes for equality. But there is a notable gap: The Democratic Party has yet to elect a female governor in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island or
New York Times (News)Nov 19 2020
News
As U.S. Passes a Quarter Million Dead, Response Remains Disjointed
With coronavirus cases on the rise in all but one state and a newly reached American death toll of 250,000, this would not seem the moment for the United States to take a patchwork response to the pandemic.
But that is what it has done, and that was perhaps never clearer than this week as mayors, school board and governors struggled to fend off the onslaught.
In Ohio, it was a
New York Times (News)Sep 24 2020
News
How ‘Weaponizing’ Mail-In Ballots Could Create Constitutional Crisis
The ongoing process of “weaponizing and abusing mail-in voting” could lead to an “unprecedented constitutional crisis” because of lack of reliability and the potential for fraud, a new report from two House Republicans contends.
Earlier this year, all mail-in balloting in a Democratic primary for a House seat in New York led to six weeks of dispute before a winner was determined. In
The Daily Signal