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Jun 03 2016
News
Vox Editor Calls for More Violent Protests: ‘If Trump Comes to Your Town, Start a Riot’
As violent protests against presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump and his supporters reached a boiling point Thursday night in San Jose, California, one editor at Vox is calling on anti-Trump activists to keep the riots coming.
As ABC News reporter Tom Llamas was reporting that Trump supporters were being “terrorized and beaten up by mobs of protesters,” Vox editor Emmett Rensin
The BlazeDec 03 2020
Analysis
Congress seems ready to pass a bipartisan $908 billion stimulus — if Mitch McConnell says yes
A bipartisan group of senators and members of the House unveiled a new $908 billion plan for emergency Covid-19 relief funding on Tuesday. Now, 24 hours later, there has been more movement on stimulus negotiations than in the past three months.
In a statement Wednesday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said the framework — with extended unemployment
VoxApr 05 2015
News
White House looks to scientists to sell Iran deal
The White House is calling in the geek squad to sell its Iran deal. Skeptical members of Congress – and the general public – might not trust the administration when it says it will prevent the Islamic Republic from building a nuclear weapon. And they certainly don’t trust the Iranians. So the White House is asking them instead to put their faith in science. Story Continued Below The White
PoliticoMar 19 2015
News
Ted Cruz Moves to Block DC Laws on Gay Rights, Abortion
Republican Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas and James Lankford of Oklahoma have introduced a resolution to overturn two laws pertaining to abortion and gay rights passed by the Washington, D.C., council and signed by Mayor Muriel Bowser, The Washington Post reported.
The lawmakers said the local laws violate religious freedom.
The Human Rights Amendment Act of 2014 would apply gay
Newsmax (News)Feb 11 2021
Analysis
No pew? No problem. Online church is revitalizing congregations.
After spending five years in Vietnam for her husband’s work assignment, Beth Schultz looked forward to reconnecting with church life in 2016 when her family returned to Portland, Oregon. But she easily gets overwhelmed in groups, she says, and she didn’t feel a warm welcome at her church. She tried practicing faith independently, but habits were hard to sustain with no community support.
Christian Science MonitorMay 12 2022
Perspectives Blog
The Roe v Wade Leak's Political Fallout
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The leak of an initial draft majority opinion suggesting that the Supreme Court may vote to strike down Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey has overtaken the national political discourse this week. Protesters have
AllSides StaffJul 08 2020
Analysis
The scariest thing about global warming (and Covid-19)
“Shifting baselines syndrome” means we could quickly get used to climate chaos.
For as long as I’ve followed global warming, advocates and activists have shared a certain faith: When the impacts get really bad, people will act.
Maybe it will be an especially destructive hurricane, heat wave, or flood. Maybe it will be multiple disasters at once. But at some point, the severity of
VoxOct 08 2019
Opinion
Ellen DeGeneres Refuses to Be Shamed for Watching Football with George W. Bush
On Sunday, Ellen DeGeneres attended a Dallas Cowboys football game. It was noteworthy because of whom she was seated next to: former President George W. Bush. The pair could be seen in pictures and a video clip enjoying the afternoon together. (Their respective partners, Arrested Development actress Portia di Rossi and former First Lady Laura Bush, were there too.)
In 2019, everything
ReasonMar 29 2023
Headline Roundup
Polarized Media Defends Different Communities After Nashville Shooting
After Monday's school shooting in Nashville that left seven people dead, sources across the spectrum moved to defend different groups.
For Context: The LGBTQ+ and Christian communities are the subject of analysis following the shooting. Police identified the shooter, 28-year-old Audrey Hale, as transgender. The shooting happened at a Christian elementary school that Hale once attended.
NBC News Digital Newsweek Fox News DigitalDec 02 2019
News
Another 2020 Contender Ends His Campaign
Remember Steve Bullock? He was another guy running for president this year. Now he's not.
On Monday, the Montana governor announced he's suspending his campaign for president because it's become clear he's not going to be able to break into the top tier of candidates.
"I entered this race as a voice to win back the places we lost, bridge divides and rid our system of the
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