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Jun 25 2020
News
Eviction Crisis Interventions
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
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As the coronavirus pandemic rages on, more and more people are facing the threat of housing insecurity. As state and local eviction moratoriums approach their end dates, millions are still out of work with no Abridge NewsApr 23 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Why Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama Tweeted About 'Easter Worshippers'
Sometimes, a few sentences tell you more about a person -- and, more importantly, an ideology -- than a learned thesis. That is the case with tweets from Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama two days ago in response to the mass murder of more than 300 Christians and others in Sri Lanka.
Their tweets are worth serious analysis because they reveal a great deal about the left. Of course, they
Guest Writer - RightJun 08 2023
Headline Roundup
Crowded Republican Primary Raises Questions, Concerns for 2024
There are now eleven candidates in the race for the Republican nomination. How will the crowded field impact the primary race?
“Multi-Candidate Pileup”: An opinion piece in the National Review (Right bias) outlined and defended the criteria set by the Republican National Committee for candidates to qualify for party-sponsored debates. The writer asserts that the RNC must do “whatever it
Reuters USA TODAY National Review (News)Jul 10 2019
News
Some Democrats Fear 2020 Impact of Harris-Biden Spat
The clash between Sen. Kamala Harris and former Vice President Joe Biden over busing injected a new pugilism to the 2020 Democratic presidential contest. Two weeks on, it has also sparked some jitters about its impact on the race.
The 2020 contest until the first debate in Miami in late June had more often revealed friendships between candidates and a focus on the issues rather than
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 06 2014
News
ISIS threat to U.S. mostly hype
ISIS has Americans worried. Two-thirds of those surveyed in a recent Pew Research poll said they consider the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria to be a "major threat" to this country. But are such fears really justified? Despite the impression you may have had from listening to U.S. officials in recent weeks, the answer is probably not really. For a start, U.S. officials have been inflating the
CNN (Online News)Feb 12 2020
Analysis
Why Bill Weld Is Really Running Against Trump
The former Massachusetts governor thinks he can rebuke the president even without beating him.
President Donald Trump strolled to a dominating victory in New Hampshire last night. “Wouldn’t a big story be that I got more New Hampshire Primary Votes than any incumbent president, in either party, in the history of that Great State,” he tweeted. “Not an insignificant fact!”
On a
The AtlanticApr 19 2019
News
The Mueller report, explained
What the special counsel’s 448-page report reveals — and conceals.
Special counsel Robert Mueller’s 448-page report is a copiously detailed chronicle of shady conduct from Donald Trump and his associates, from the campaign through to the White House.
Mueller makes clear that his investigation did not establish that there was a conspiracy between Trump associates and the Russian
VoxDec 20 2012
News
Gallup: Americans Think Armed Police at Schools More Effective Than Assault Weapons Ban
A new Gallup poll shows the majority of Americans believe armed police stationed at schools would be the most effective way to prevent and stop school shootings. They also believe spending more money on the mental healthcare system would help prevent another Sandy Hook.
Americans are most likely to say that an increased police presence at schools, increased government spending on mental
TownhallAug 12 2013
News
Obama's Approval Ratings Near All-Time Lows
Facing a series of scandals involving everything from the IRS to the NSA – in addition to the growing unpopularity of his signature healthcare law -- President Barack Obama's job approval ratings are at near record lows, sinking to levels last seen more than a year and a half ago.
Gallup's daily tracking survey on Saturday showed the president at 41 percent approval, a 7-point drop from
Newsmax (News)Apr 24 2020
Analysis
Trump’s Plan to Save His Presidency
Two key forces that drove Donald Trump’s election victory in 2016 were the cult of personality he attracted and a hard-edged nationalist message. There is no sign that his core followers will ever abandon him. But the Ever Trumpers won’t be enough to win him reelection amid a historic crisis that a majority of the country feels he’s bungled. Trump needs to reach some band of the electorate
The Atlantic