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Aug 13 2014
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Edward Snowden divulges more NSA secrets
Readers are seeing a new side of Edward Snowden, this time on the cover of Wired magazine’s September issue, where the National Security Agency leaker cradles an American flag. In the story, Snowden describes to reporter James Bamford an NSA program called MonsterMind, designed to prevent foreign cyberattacks and automatically fire back at the source of those attacks, without any human action
PoliticoMay 07 2015
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There's a blackout in the UK -- on election coverage
There's an eerie sense of calm in Britain this Thursday.
After weeks of bitter name-calling, raucous political debate and media saturation of the UK general election, the airwaves are oddly serene owing to strict rules about what broadcasters can and cannot say on election day.
As millions of voters trudge to polling stations in schools, church halls and even country inns, top
CNN DigitalJan 28 2020
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McConnell struggles to maintain GOP unity post-Bolton
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is struggling to maintain control of President Trump’s impeachment trial following news of former national security adviser John Bolton’s bombshell manuscript.
McConnell on Monday deflected growing calls, including from fellow GOP senators, to allow testimony from Bolton and other potential witnesses, which could prolong the trial and deal
The HillDec 06 2019
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U.S. gains a robust 266,000 jobs; unemployment falls to 3.5%
Hiring in the United States jumped last month to its highest level since January as U.S. employers shrugged off global trade conflicts and added 266,000 jobs.
The unemployment rate declined to 3.5% from 3.6% in October, matching a half-century low, the Labor Department reported Friday. And wages rose a solid 3.1% in November compared with a year earlier.
The healthy job gain runs
Washington TimesMay 18 2021
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Biden’s ‘Build Back Better’ Plan Could Shrink the Economy, Analysts Say
President Joe Biden is calling on Congress to approve more than $4 trillion in infrastructure and social welfare packages as part of his “Build Back Better” agenda. While his ambitious plans aim to spur economic and job growth, analysts predict the proposed spending and tax increases would shrink the U.S. economy in the long term.
On March 31, Biden announced the American Jobs Plan, his
The Epoch TimesOct 28 2021
Perspectives Blog
Using AllSides Data, Twitter Finds Its Algorithm Amplifies Right-Rated News Outlets Slightly More Than Left
Last week, Twitter released a 27-page, in-depth analysis that relied significantly on AllSides Media Bias Ratings™ to explore whether Twitter’s recommendation algorithms amplify political content.
The report found media outlets AllSides rates as being on the right are amplified slightly more — 4% more — than outlets AllSides rates as on the left.
Julie MastrineNov 11 2019
News
As Supreme Court takes up Trump plan to end DACA, American dreams at stake for nearly 700,000 immigrants
AUSTIN, Texas – A lawyer, a teacher, a graduate student and an undergraduate gathered in a 6th-floor courtroom one recent afternoon to discuss their common dreams and nightmares.
The dreams are of futures in the United States filled with college degrees and successful careers, home ownership and happy families.
The nightmares are of losing their college loans, driver's licenses
USA TODAYNews Media
Subverse
The AllSides media bias rating of Subverse is Center. This is an initial rating given with low confidence; more research is needed. Subverse bills itself as an outlet delivering unbiased news: "We cover stories with zero spin, so you can think for yourself," its homepage reads.
Apr 23 2019
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Donald Trump's state visit to the UK set for 3 June
US President Donald Trump will make a three-day state visit to the UK from 3 to 5 June, Buckingham Palace has announced.
The president and First Lady Melania Trump will be guests of the Queen and attend a ceremony in Portsmouth to mark 75 years since the D-Day landings.
He will also have official talks with the prime minister at Downing Street.
Mr Trump previously met the
BBC NewsSep 28 2015
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McCain: GOP Fighting While Obama 'Puts Us in More Jeopardy'
Republicans are spending too much time criticizing each others' motives when the nation has a president "who has put us in more jeopardy" with national security "than any time since World War II," Sen. John McCain said Monday, responding to House Speaker John Boehner's surprise resignation announcement on Friday.
"There's a lot of anger and frustration out there," the Arizona Republican
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