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Oct 29 2018
News
Trump blames 'Fake News' for country's anger: 'The true Enemy of the People'
President Trump on Monday blamed what he deems unfair media coverage for causing "great anger" in the country in the wake of a violent week that saw a spate of mail bombs and a shooting
The HillSep 23 2020
News
Protesters begin marching; ex-cop indicted; 2 others said to be 'justified' in use of force
Protesters in Louisville and supporters across the U.S. have called for "justice for Breonna Taylor" for more than six months.
On Wednesday, a Kentucky grand jury indicted one of three police officers involved in the incident on charges of wanton endangerment for shooting a gun into a neighboring apartment. Former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison is facing three felony charges.
USA TODAYThink Tank / Policy Group
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Aug 18 2020
News
Covington teen Nick Sandmann, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem to speak at RNC
The Republican National Convention speaker roster is taking shape, with multiple high-profile appearances being announced in the week leading up to the event.
Former Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann, who recently settled a lawsuit with CNN and the Washington Post for defamation, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem and the armed St. Louis couple who stood outside their
New York Post (News)Jan 21 2021
Analysis
Biden’s new national plan to fight Covid-19, explained
President Joe Biden already announced a $400 billion Covid-19 plan as part of his $1.9 trillion economic relief proposal. But while he waits for Congress to act on those proposals, Biden is taking a dozen executive actions to tackle the US’s most pressing public health crisis.
Behind the executive actions is Biden’s “National Strategy for the Covid-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness
VoxApr 03 2018
News
Why an assault weapons ban can’t address America’s gun problem
There’s not much empirical weight behind the ban, although experts say it could reduce mass shooting deaths.
VoxMar 15 2019
News
In New Zealand, Signs Point to a Gunman Steeped in Internet Trolling
A camera mounted to his head, the gunman who livestreamed part of his savage attack on two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, on Friday began his video by casually making reference to a current internet meme.
He appeared to be steeped in the culture of the extreme-right internet. And in the terrible minutes of video that followed, he proved to be a nonchalant, unrepentant killer.
New York Times (News)Jul 14 2020
News
Cops’s Killers Get Paroled In Under 4 Years, Promptly Go Back To Committing Crimes
Salt Lake City, UT – Teenage brothers convicted of murdering a 25-year-old Utah police officer got early release from prison and then promptly went out and incited a riot that led to a shooting.
West Valley Police Officer Cody Brotherson was murdered in the line of duty on Nov. 6, 2016 by three juveniles, ages 14, 15, and 16, who intentionally slammed a stolen car into him as he
The Police TribuneApr 08 2021
Analysis
It Wasn’t About Bathrooms, and It’s Not About Women’s Sports
Anti-transgender organizations want to use the machinery of the government to impose gender roles on everyone.
On Monday, three Republican state senators in North Carolina introduced the Youth Health Protection Act, a perverse title for a bill that imperils youth health. The measure would prohibit all gender-affirming health care for children and adults under the age of 21. It also
SlateDec 02 2020
News
US media coverage of coronavirus skews overwhelmingly negative compared to international sources: Study
Research shows U.S. media outlets have covered the coronavirus pandemic far more negatively than international media sources, irrespective of any positive developments on vaccines or declining case numbers.
“Ninety one percent of stories by U.S. major media outlets are negative in tone versus fifty four percent for non-U.S. major sources and sixty five percent for scientific journals,”
Washington Examiner