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Jul 11 2022
Perspectives Blog
Americans Continue To Move Out of Blue States
This piece originally appeared on Upward News, which AllSides rates as Lean Right.
Forty-six million people moved to a different town from 2021 to 2022, the most in any one year since 2010. The states that gained the most are almost all red states, including Florida, Texas, and North Carolina, while the states that lost the most residents are nearly all blue, led by California, New
Upward News Editorial TeamApr 22 2022
Opinion
Gov. DeSantis Is Right To Attack Disney. Republicans Everywhere Should Follow His Lead
News broke Wednesday the Florida Senate had passed a bill to dismantle Walt Disney World’s half-century-old “independent special district” status, an arrangement whereby Disney has been allowed, since 1968, essentially to govern itself. Gov. Ron DeSantis says Disney’s self-governing status should be subject to review, to ensure that it is still “appropriately serving the public interest.”
The FederalistNov 02 2014
News
Nurse: No option but to fight Ebola quarantine
A nurse who successfully fought Maine's quarantine for health care workers who have treated Ebola patients said she had no option but to challenge how medical professionals were being treated and is hopeful that others who return from West Africa won't face the same reaction.
Kaci Hickox said in an interview with the Maine Sunday Telegram (http://bit.ly/1wUdMDb ) she was fighting for
TownhallFeb 22 2022
News
Over $560 million in campaign contributions flooded 2022 Senate races in first year of midterm election cycle
More than $560 million went into the 34 upcoming Senate races nationwide in 2021, as Republicans fight to gain control of Congress and Democrats strive to increase their 50-50 marginal majority in the Senate.
That’s up from $327 million raised by Senate candidates in 2019, the first year of the 2020 presidential cycle. In 2017, the first year of the 2018 midterm election cycle, Senate
OpenSecrets.orgApr 11 2022
News
Zelenskyy warns of new offensive in east, says tens of thousands dead in Mariupol
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned of a ramped-up Russian offensive in his country's east, with civilians rushing to flee the region ahead of what many fear could be a brutal new phase in the war.
Russia has deployed tens of thousands of troops to "prepare new attacks," Zelenskyy warned on Monday, a day after he vowed his country's troops were prepared to "respond" to
NBC News DigitalOct 26 2021
News
Rep. Nancy Mace demands Fauci answer for 'cruel, taxpayer-funded experiments on puppies'
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) sent a letter to Dr. Anthony Fauci and the National Institutes of Health demanding answers to reports that taxpayer money from his department was used to subject dogs to abusive testing.
"Yesterday, I sent a letter to Dr. Fauci regarding cruel, taxpayer-funded experiments on puppies; debarking before drugging and killing them," the South Carolina Republican
Fox News DigitalMar 19 2022
News
Ohio Senate race: Jane Timken touts support from Corey Lewandowski after harassment claims
U.S. Senate candidate Jane Timken held a little-advertised event this week to boast support from a former Donald Trump adviser who was accused of sexual harassment and cut out of Trump world.
The telephone town hall Wednesday night featured the former Ohio Republican Party chair and her latest campaign hires: Corey Lewandowski and David Bossie, who served as deputy campaign manager for
The Columbus DispatchApr 19 2022
News
3M survey: Trust in science is high, but misinformation is a threat
Trust in science is rising worldwide, according to a 3M-backed survey released Tuesday, and more people expect it to solve the world's problems.
But the fifth annual 3M State of Science Index also showed many are worried that misinformation could lead to more public health crises, greater societal divisions and lack of action on climate change.
"It's really good to see that trust
Star TribuneNov 05 2021
News
Venezuelans eclipse Central Americans in Border Patrol custody, highlighting scale of crisis
More Venezuelans were in the custody of the Border Patrol at the end of October than any other nationality of migrants, an indication of the extremely high numbers of displaced South Americans are flocking to the United States amid the Biden administration’s lax border policies.
Never before have Venezuelans arrived at the border at the current rates. Usually, Mexico or Central American
Washington ExaminerJul 26 2015
News
Watch: Obama criticizes Kenya's president on gay rights as they stand right by each other
President Barack Obama forcefully disagreed with Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta on gay rights as they stood right by each other in a joint news conference on Saturday.
"With respect to the rights of gays and lesbians, I've been consistent all across Africa on this," Obama said, "I believe in the principle of treating people equally under the law, and that they are deserving of equal
Vox