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Jul 07 2021
Data
56% of Americans oppose the right to sue social media companies for what users post
Some 56% of U.S. adults say people should not be able to sue social media companies for content that other users post on these companies’ platforms, according to a new survey conducted April 12-18, 2021. At the same time, 41% say people should be able to do this.
The right to sue social media companies in this way is one issue at the heart of current debates surrounding Section 230 of
Pew Research CenterOct 28 2021
News
Biden's meeting with Pope Francis will be both official and deeply personal
Ahead of President Biden's visit with Pope Francis on Friday, a question was posed in a White House briefing about whether the meeting will be "personal or formal," and the answer from national security adviser Jake Sullivan was, "Both."
Biden is just the second Catholic president, and while John F. Kennedy took pains to downplay his faith, Biden often places it front and center. He
NPR (Online News)Sep 06 2017
News
White Christians decline in U.S., but still dominate Republican Party
White Christians are no longer a majority in America, but they still make up nearly three-quarters of the Republican Party, according to a sweeping new study of faith in America being released Wednesday.
USA TODAYJul 02 2021
Analysis
3 winners and 3 losers from the just-completed Supreme Court term
The Supreme Court just completed its first term since liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death, and her speedy replacement with conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett. So the preeminent question on many court-watchers’ minds was just how many victories the Republican Party — and the conservative movement more generally — would rack up in a 6-3 conservative Court.
The answer to that
VoxDec 10 2017
News
DNC Unity Commission Agrees On Slate Of Historic Reforms
At its final meeting on Friday and Saturday, the Democratic National Committee’s Unity and Reform Commission agreed to a set of dramatic revisions aimed at restoring faith in the presidential nomination process and the management of the DNC.
HuffPostJul 31 2020
Top Argument
Do Hate Crime Laws Often Violate the Right to Free Speech?
Pro Douglas Lee, JD, Legal Correspondent for the Freedom Forum First Amendment, in his Oct. 30, 1998 article for the Freedom Forum website, titled “Criminalizing Hate Shackles Everyone’s Rights,” wrote:
“Under the existing hate-crime law, the federal government can prosecute and seek enhanced penalties for state crimes that are motivated by the victim’s race, color, religion and
ProCon.orgJan 24 2022
Opinion
As Thousands March For Life, Democrats Are Out Of Step With Majority
In 1974, some 20,000 pro-life Americans gathered at the steps of the United States Capitol to observe the first anniversary of the Roe v. Wade ruling that legalized abortion nationwide. Every year since, thousands of Americans of all stripes have faithfully flooded the streets of Washington, D.C. to defend the cause of the unborn. On Friday, they will do the same for the 49th time—and
The Daily WireApr 21 2013
Opinion
The end of macro magic
Economists lose faith in once-trusted policies.
Washington PostDec 22 2021
News
Biden looks to chip away at supply chain snarls as midterms loom
Empty store shelves may no longer be threatening to ruin Christmas, but President Joe Biden faces a long slog before the nation’s supply chains are truly unstuck.
The administration will push in the coming months for more segments of the supply chain to operate around the clock and for companies to exchange data that exposes bottlenecks, hoping a series of modest improvements will help
Politico