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Jul 22 2019
Perspectives Blog
What Queer Eye Can Teach Us About Bridging Divides
“If you voted for Trump, unfollow me.”
Most of us are familiar with this sentiment. It is common for people to not want to be associated with those whose values and opinions they deem dangerous or hateful. Tuning out voices we disagree with is not a practice unique to the Left, but as a person living in the progressive echo chamber that is Berkeley, CA, I am better qualified to address
Samantha ShiremanAug 04 2020
Perspectives Blog
AllStances™: Cancel Culture
Is cancel culture a problem? Should there be social consequences for some views? Which views? Explore all perspectives and stances about cancel culture with AllStances™ by AllSides.
Cancel Culture Doesn't Exist Strong criticism doesn't amount to persecution or a threat to free speech. See arguments » Cancel Culture Has Gone Too Far and Should End People should not be Julie MastrineApr 09 2023
Headline Roundup
Easter 2023: The State of Christianity Domestically and Abroad
As the Christian holiday of Easter takes place today, several media outlets have taken time to reflect on the state of Christianity in America and abroad.
On The Decline: An opinion writer for Washington Times highlights the decline of religion and patriotism in America, which both are nearly half as important to Americans as they were 25 years ago, according to studies. They recall
CNN (Online News) The Hill Washington TimesJun 04 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: George Floyd's Death in Police Custody Sparks Protests, Riots
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George Floyd's death after a police officer knelt on his neck for more than eight minutes last week has sparked massive civil unrest and outcry against police brutality, racism and criminal justice failures.
The protests, demonstrations and riots following Floyd's death have commanded the nation's
Henry A. BrechterAllSides
About AllSides Editorial Reviews
The purpose of the AllSides Editorial Review is to determine media bias as it reflects the subjective judgements of people across the political spectrum. Whenever possible, AllSides uses multiple methods to rate media bias, including blind bias surveys, third party data, and independent reviews; an editorial review is one of our most robust methodologies.
Jul 03 2022
Headline Roundup
How Did The Latest Supreme Court Term Place Limits on Federal Power?
The most recent Supreme Court term ended with a number of significant decisions that placed limits on the federal government’s regulatory powers.
Some recent consequential decisions include giving states the power to pass laws that criminalize abortions, overturning New York’s concealed-carry law for handguns, and weakening the separation between church and state. Many analysts noted
Associated Press Fact Check Axios Fox News (Online News)Mar 20 2023
Headline Roundup
China's Xi Arrives in Moscow to Meet With Putin
Chinese leader Xi Jinping arrived in Moscow Monday to kick off a 3-day summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The Details: Xi and Putin were scheduled to hold "informal" talks on Monday night, followed by formal talks on Tuesday. In an article published Sunday in the state-run China People’s Daily, Putin said "The Russia-China relations have reached the highest level in their
Reuters NBC News (Online) Newsmax (News)Jun 18 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Outlook for Second Coronavirus Wave Marked by Confusion
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Concerns about a possible COVID-19 coronavirus resurgence are being met with conflicting statements from leaders and health experts.
Some health experts say the first wave of the virus has yet to subside, while casting doubt on the inevitability of a second wave. Others say the second wave has begun as
Henry A. BrechterMay 03 2021
Headline Roundup
Perspectives: James Carville and the Language of 'Wokeness'
In an interview with Vox's Sean Illing published on April 27, Democratic strategist James Carville said the language of "wokeness" was a bad political strategy for Democrats. "We should talk about racial injustice. What I’m saying is, we need to do it without using jargon-y language that’s unrecognizable to most people — including most Black people, by the way — because it signals that you’re
New York Magazine Bloomberg New York Times (Opinion)