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Feb 13 2022
Analysis
Biden’s climate agenda stalls, and progressives fume
The president who entered the White House last year with the most ambitious climate agenda in history is struggling to notch major wins.
And his progressive base is losing patience.
Joe Biden elevated climate change to one of the top four issues for his administration, along with battling the pandemic, rebuilding the economy and fighting racism. Yet his most crucial climate
PoliticoOct 30 2021
News
Supreme Court To Hear Major Second Amendment Case
The U.S. Supreme Court is due to hand down a major ruling on American’s Second Amendment rights. The court recently announced it will hear a case soon, which could potentially increase the number of people able to carry a gun in public.
According to gun rights advocates, a favorable ruling by the Supreme Court would make it harder for Democrat-led cities to deprive citizens of the right
One America News Network (OAN)Nov 08 2021
Analysis
A surge in the US affordable housing supply is coming from people who can’t afford their homes
More affordable housing is finally coming back onto the market. The pandemic-triggered housing boom in the US, which saw average prices rise 13.2% over the last year, is finally slowing down.
More low-priced homes were put up for sale in the third quarter of 2021 than any other segment, according to the latest housing report from real estate brokerage Redfin. Homes in the “most
QuartzJul 29 2021
News
CDC yet to release COVID data behind mask reversal
More than a day after issuing new guidance that vaccinated people should wear masks indoors – recommendations that are likely to affect millions of Americans in the form of private and public mask mandates – the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has yet to release the data behind its decision.
The lack of clarity on what exactly the agency is basing its decision on comes as
Fox News DigitalAug 15 2022
Perspectives Blog
Yuh-Line Niou Wants to Become the First Openly Autistic Member of Congress
This piece appeared on The Fulcrum, which AllSides rates as Center. It was republished on The Fulcrum from The 19th, which is unrated. It was written by Sara Luterman, a politics and culture writer at The 19th who focuses on disability politics.
When New York state Assemblymember Yuh-Line Niou announced she was running to represent New York’s 10th District in Congress, the field was
Sara LutermanJul 13 2021
News
Dems wake up to ‘woke’ message turning off voters
Some Democrats are increasingly questioning whether liberal rhetoric on hot-button issues such as policing and education could alienate centrist voters they’ll need to win over in the midterm elections.
The concerns are playing out against the backdrop of rising crime levels in cities across the country and a growing movement of parents fighting the introduction of racialized curriculum
Washington ExaminerSep 02 2022
Perspectives Blog
Biden’s 'MAGA Republicans' Speech Offers a Case Study in Photo Bias
“Ominous.” “Hellish.” “Dark.” The shadowy red backdrop of President Joe Biden’s prime-time Thursday speech often upstaged the president’s remarks — from some angles, at least. From other angles, Biden stood in front of a red, white and blue-lit building, or even in front of a large American flag.
Different camera angles of Biden’s speech created vastly different moods, creating the
Joseph RatliffJun 30 2022
Perspectives Blog
How Will Roe v Wade's Fall Change America?
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Last Friday, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, the landmark rulings that recognized and reaffirmed constitutional abortion rights. What's next for abortions in the U.S.? In 13 states,
AllSides StaffDec 21 2021
News
Biden to unveil website to order free COVID-19 tests, will deploy 1K troops to help hospitals
President Biden on Tuesday will announce the deployment of 1,000 troops to help hospitals reeling from COVID-19 and unveil a website where Americans can order free at-home virus tests in January, senior administration officials said.
He will also underscore the need for widespread vaccination and booster shots to avoid severe disease from increasingly common infections.
The
Washington TimesAug 21 2020
News
NYC Records Lowest COVID Test Positivity Rate Since March, De Blasio Aims to Reopen Schools
New York mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Wednesday that the city has recorded its lowest positive testing rate for coronavirus since the pandemic began in March.
The most recent daily results for citywide coronavirus tests, August 17, revealed that 0.24 percent of new patients tested positive. As of the same date, the city recorded a 7-day average of 320 people testing positive, a
National Review (News)