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Nov 09 2016
Perspectives Blog
Online News Sites Announce Trump Victory - With Excitement or Horror
While there is some nice coverage about how print newspapers are covering the election results on their front pages - see Newspaper front pages cover Trump's victory – in pictures, we should also look at how it is being covered online. After all, these online sites are the primary news sources for many, many Americans.
News sites with a left bias:
Huffington Post:Nightmare:
John Gable, AllSides Co-founderMay 24 2012
News
Has recall made Walker a GOP hero?
Democrats leapt at the chance to use Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker to send a message to all the budget-cutting, union-busting conservatives across the land: If you mess with Big Labor, theres a heavy price to pay. But if you shoot at the king, youd better not miss.
And with Walker suddenly looking as if he might survive the recall, it appears hes only been grazed. Now, instead of tacking
PoliticoDec 26 2014
Perspectives Blog
Reflecting on 2014: Year-end Lists
With every last gift unwrapped, the shared baked goods and hot chocolate become warm memories, and the nation starts reflecting on the year coming to a close. At AllSides, this is when we like to review what various political news sources are saying - in list form - about the last 12 months. Snippets from the Right Cultural Winner and Losers, 2014 Townhall Winner: Washington Redskins. This is John Gable, AllSides Co-founderNov 04 2020
Headline Roundup
What We Know So Far: Congressional Elections
While votes in some states are still being counted, Election Day provided some news on what the 117th United States Congress will look like. As of Wednesday evening, election projections suggest that Republicans and Democrats each hold 48 seats in the Senate, with GOP candidates widely expected to win the remaining four seats. Democrats and Republicans are currently split 204/190 in House of
Politico CNBC Washington ExaminerMar 30 2021
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: Headlines on Vaccine Passports Show Distortion
From the RightThis piece is from a writer rated Lean Right.
After the Biden White House announced it would develop “vaccine passports” — a proof-of-vaccination initiative — and New York state announced a digital vaccination/negative coronavirus test digital verification program, media bias was on full display.
The news that the highest government officials in the land
Julie MastrineJun 17 2020
Perspectives Blog
No Such Thing As a Social Distancing Trophy
We’re bored. We’re restless. We’ve watched everything good on Netflix. And it’s really nice outside. So therefore we must be healthy.
Such is the sublogical thinking that has driven the nature of our country’s re-opening, despite the complete and total lack of evidence that the Covid-19 virus is subsiding. The United States has reached a plateau in which just over 21,000 people test
Dan SchnurSep 05 2023
Headline Roundup
2024 Polls Suggest Haley, Ramaswamy are Gaining on DeSantis
While former President Donald Trump remains firmly in the lead for the Republican Party's 2024 presidential nomination, the names behind him are shuffling.
New Hampshire Polls: New polling from NMB Research of likely Republican voters in New Hampshire shows Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley tied for second place with 10%. Former New Jersey Gov. Chris
Florida Politics National Review (News) AxiosMay 20 2021
Headline Roundup
Biden Signs Executive Order Addressing 'Financial Risks' of Climate Change
President Joe Biden on Thursday signed an executive order directing federal agencies to examine and address the risks climate change poses to the U.S. financial system. Potential threats to the financial system include extreme weather that poses risks to supply chains, food, water, housing and energy, according to a fact sheet on the order. The order also directs regulators and purchasing
NPR (Online News) Washington Examiner PoliticoNov 24 2020
Perspectives Blog
No, It’s Not Okay to Make Lists of Political Dissidents
A View from the RightEditor's Note: This piece is from a writer rated Lean Right. Get all sides of this topic by reading another view: Why Many On the Left Are Cutting Off Trump Supporters
As many media outlets have declared Joe Biden the projected winner of the 2020 U.S. election, some high-profile individuals, such as politicians and journalists, have begun making lists of
Julie MastrineDec 13 2020
Headline Roundup
Bipartisan Senate Group to Introduce Two-Part Coronavirus Relief Package
After COVID-19 coronavirus stimulus negotiations were stalled for months, a bipartisan group of senators is expected to introduce a two-part $908 billion coronavirus relief bill as soon as Monday. Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) said on Fox News Sunday that he expects the bill to be introduced Monday. The first piece of the relief package would be $748 billion allotted to schools and healthcare;
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