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Nov 09 2022
Headline Roundup
Georgia Is Headed to a Senate Runoff. What Happens Next?
Neither Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock nor Republican Herschel Walker gained over 50% of the vote in Georgia on Election Day, multiple outlets projected, likely pushing the race into a December 6 runoff.
For Context: If other battleground Senate races go the way they’re currently leaning, Georgia will determine whether Republicans or Democrats control the Senate in January. This isn’t
CNBC ABC News (Online) Washington ExaminerJul 02 2019
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Revealed in Coverage of Violent Portland Rally
Media reports surrounding a Portland rally in which the presence of far-right and far-left groups resulted in violence — including the beating of a journalist — have much to reveal about media bias.
A video Oregonian reporter Jim Ryan posted to Twitter during the demonstration on Saturday showed members of the far-left group Antifa beating Quillette editor and photojournalist Andy Ngo,
Julie MastrineOct 25 2019
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: State Department Completes Review Of Hillary Clinton's Private Server
Tracking impeachment: Former U.S. Ambassador William Taylor testified before several closed-door House committeesTuesday, providing more details about a potential "quid pro quo" involving foreign aid and a Ukrainian investigation of the Bidens, allegedly pushed by President Trump.
A three-year State Department investigation of how classified information was handled on former Secretary
Henry A. BrechterOct 21 2022
Headline Roundup
Liz Truss: What Can We Learn From the UK’s Shortest-Serving Prime Minister?
British Prime Minister Liz Truss resigned on Thursday, becoming the shortest-serving prime minister in her country’s history and prompting a flurry of perspectives from political and economic circles.
Key Quotes: On October 14, the U.K.’s Daily Star (Not Rated) began running a live video titled, “Will Liz Truss outlast this lettuce?” The lettuce won, prompting the Star to ask, “which
Reuters New York Post (Opinion) The GuardianMay 27 2021
Headline Roundup
Biden to Propose $6 Trillion Federal Budget for 2022
President Joe Biden is preparing to propose a $6 trillion federal government budget for fiscal year 2022, The New York Times reported Thursday. According to a CNBC source, this would amount to $5 trillion in additional federal spending over the next decade. This marks a sharp increase from the previously-proposed $1.5 trillion 2022 budget, with the new proposal including Biden’s $2.3 trillion
National Review (News) CNBC New York Times (News)Aug 22 2022
Headline Roundup
Fauci, Top Infectious Disease Expert, to Retire in December
Dr. Anthony Fauci on Monday announced that he is stepping down from his role as Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) in December.
Fauci, 81, was widely credited as the face of the White House's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. After overseeing numerous public health outbreaks in his 50 years of government service, Fauci said that he is now
The Daily Wire New York Times (News) NewsweekNov 15 2019
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Supreme Court Hears DACA Case
Tracking impeachment: The first publicly televised hearings in the impeachment inquiry into President Trump were held Tuesday, as former diplomat Bill Taylor offered investigators new details of Trump's engagement with Ukraine.
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) came before the Supreme Court Tuesday, as justices held oral arguments over whether or not to terminate former
Henry A. BrechterAug 09 2022
Headline Roundup
Democratic Wins Prompt Speculation of Biden Comeback
President Joe Biden signed the $280 billion CHIPS and Science Act on Tuesday — the latest in a string of legislative accomplishments some analysts say could boost Democrats’ 2022 elections outlook.
Biden’s recent wins include killing a top al-Qaeda leader, passing the Inflation Reduction Act in the Senate, and signing the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act. The 79-year-old president also
New York Times (News) BBC News National Review (News)Oct 06 2015
Perspectives Blog
Two Reasons We Have Limited Options for President
What happens when our political party veers from our beliefs? Unfortunately, the way our political system operates, we’re left with few options, which is a problem for both Democrats and Republicans.
Whether you admire John Boehner or are glad he’s gone, the House Majority leader’s recent resignation drives home an important point: a politician’s career can grind to
Beth BallentineJun 07 2023
Headline Roundup
Chris Licht Out as CNN CEO
Chris Licht is stepping down as CNN's (Lean Left bias) CEO, a little over a year after taking the job.
The Details: The move was reported Wednesday morning by multiple sources. Licht will be replaced by CNN executive Amy Entelis for the interim, who previously served alongside former CEO Jeff Zucker.
For Context: Questions around Licht's job security grew following the network's
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