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Oct 22 2020
Perspectives Blog
Trump vs. Biden on LGBTQ+ Policy, Explained in 2 Minutes
Here's a brief overview of both Donald Trump and Joe Biden's stances on LGBTQ+ policy, plus quick links to articles covering the topic from across the political spectrum as determined by AllSides Media Bias Ratings.
Trump:The Trump campaign has a website called “Trump Pride,” which describes President Donald Trump's plan “to end the HIV epidemic,” and “his global campaign to
AllSides StaffMay 13 2024
Headline Roundup
Trump Voices Support for Cryptocurrency, Spurs Market Reaction
2024 Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump recently expressed his support for cryptocurrency, drawing attention from tech and finance sectors.
Details: Trump voiced concern over the outflow of American crypto businesses due to what he calls the Biden administration's “hostility” towards the industry. Alongside these comments, Trump suggested he would accept
Politico Forbes Breitbart NewsSep 03 2016
Opinion
UChicago's anti-safe spaces letter isn’t about academic freedom. It’s about power.
A letter from the University of Chicago’s dean of students to the incoming students of the class of 2020 has been making the rounds on social media the past few days. Its purpose, I guess, was to let those students know they were in for a real education. More of a full-on broadside than a welcome letter, the dean let the incoming students know that the university is totally committed to
VoxOct 20 2020
Perspectives Blog
Trump vs. Biden Quick Links: Packing the Supreme Court
In this article we’ll provide a brief overview of each candidate’s stance on the Supreme Court and "court packing" — that is, adding more justices to secure a desired majority. We'll also give quick links to articles covering the topic from different rated outlets.
Trump:President Donald Trump has accused Democratic nominee Joe Biden of aiming to pack the Supreme Court.
AllSides StaffAug 25 2022
Headline Roundup
Biden Cancels $10,000 of Student Loans for Borrowers Earning Under $125,000
President Joe Biden announced Wednesday that he would cancel up to $10,000 of federal student loan debt for borrowers making less than $125,000 per year.
Biden also extended a pause on student loan payments — which began in March 2020 under former President Donald Trump — until the end of the year. Furthermore, those who received need-based Pell Grants will see up to $20,000 of student
National Review (News) NBC News (Online) The HillJul 05 2012
News
Ann Romney: Woman being eyed for ticket
Mitt Romneys wife has disclosed a tantalizing detail about her husbands intensely secret vice presidential search: Hes considering choosing a woman.
“Weve been looking at that, and I love that option as well, Ann Romney told CBS News in an interview broadcast Thursday. She added: “Theres a lot of people that Mitt is considering right now.
She also argued that President Obama
Washington TimesJul 04 2012
News
District of Columbia’s Demographics Change, but Democratic Voting Doesn’t
Today we continue our Presidential Geography series, a one-by-one examination of the economic and demographic peculiarities that drive the politics in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Todays special Independence Day stop: the District of Columbia. FiveThirtyEight spoke with Washingtons sole member of Congress, Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton.
If New Hampshire is a light-blue
New York Times (News)Jul 02 2012
News
A Holiday Week in a Tough Campaign
Summertime presents a challenge for a presidential candidate: how to take advantage of the long, hot weeks before the party conventions kick the campaign into high gear?
This Fourth of July holiday week provides an initial peek into the strategies of President Obama and Mitt Romney, the presumptive Republican nominee.
Mr. Obama will take the first half of the week off and then
New York Times (News)Jan 05 2021
Perspectives Blog
Georgia Phone Call Causes Some Right-Rated Outlets to Drop Pro-Trump Narrative
To no one’s surprise, President Trump’s phone call this past weekend to Georgia’s Secretary of State about the presidential election results caused a media firestorm.
The president told Sec. of State Brad Raffensperger that he wanted “to find 11,780 votes” and accused Georgia’s vote count of being off “by hundreds of thousands of votes” in favor of Joe Biden. Raffensperger’s office
Henry A. BrechterJul 09 2013
News
Democrats Plan Challenge to G.O.P.’s Filibuster Use
In a move that could bring to a head six months of smoldering tensions over a Republican blockade of certain presidential nominees, Senate Democrats are preparing to force confirmation votes on a series of President Obama’s most contentious appointments as early as this week.
If Republicans object, Democrats plan to threaten to use the impasse to change the Senate rules that allow the
New York Times (News)