AllSides Balanced Search reveals information and ideas from all sides of the political spectrum so you can get the full picture.
Nov 18 2019
News
House Democrats probe whether Trump lied to Mueller: Report
House Democrats are investigating whether President Trump lied to special counsel Robert Mueller, according to CNN.
The House chamber’s general counsel told a federal court Monday they are probing whether Mr. Trump was dishonest to the special counsel in his written answers that were handed over during the investigation into alleged Russian collusion during the 2016 presidential
Washington Times
Feb 15 2022
Analysis
Court Filing Started a Furor in Right-Wing Outlets, but Their Narrative Is Off Track
When John H. Durham, the Trump-era special counsel investigating the inquiry into Russia’s 2016 election interference, filed a pretrial motion on Friday night, he slipped in a few extra sentences that set off a furor among right-wing outlets about purported spying on former President Donald J. Trump.
But the entire narrative appeared to be mostly wrong or old news — the latest example
New York Times (News)
Jan 04 2023
News
NYPD-Involved Fatal Shooting In Queens Sparks Investigation: AG
QUEENS — An investigation looking into a police-involved shooting in Far Rockaway last month was opened by the Attorney General’s Office of Special Investigation, prosecutors said. The attorney general's office is investigating the death of Quayshawn Samuel, who died on Dec. 29 after a police officer fatally shot him on Beach Channel Drive. That day, police arrived at the building about 8 p.m
Patch.com
Dec 16 2022
News
More adult children are living with their parents. Parents are not pleased
The share of adult children who live with their parents has ticked up in recent years. This just in: The parents don’t like it.
A recent Pew survey found two-fifths of dads believe parents hosting adult children is bad for society, while only 12 percent think it’s a good thing. Moms agree, albeit to a lesser degree.
With the economy sputtering, a spate of new articles counsel
The Hill
Jan 09 2023
News
El Paso cleanup before Biden's border trip slammed as 'lousy tenants' trying to save their deposit
The Biden administration was criticized Monday following reports homeless migrant encampments were cleared out in parts of El Paso prior to President Biden's visit. On "The Five," host Greg Gutfeld compared the reports to a bad apartment tenant trying to cover up damages before moving out. "The Biden clean-up is just like what lousy tenants do when they move out in order to save their deposit
Fox News (Online News)
Nov 08 2012
News
In 2nd term, Obama’s first foreign policy challenge will be replacing Hillary Clinton The front pages of special editions of French daily newspapers Le Figaro, Le Monde and Liberation published in Paris following the re-election of U.S. President
Foreign policy wasnt the issue that got President Barack Obama re-elected Tuesday, but with upheaval in the Middle East, a war to end in Afghanistan and strained relations with superpowers Russia and China, its sure to play an outsized role in shaping his legacy as he enters a hard-won second term.
One of Obamas first and most crucial tasks will be naming a successor to Secretary of
HuffPost
Jan 02 2023
News
Denver restaurant serves up Thai 'flu shot soup' remedy this season
A surge of sickness continues as reports of families getting the flu and COVID are on the rise nationwide and in Colorado. Recently, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention called this flu season the worst in a decade. One Colorado restaurant says it has the remedy. For decades, family-owned restaurant Taste of Thailand off South Broadway has cooked up "Flu Shot Soup" using a
CBS News (Online)
Feb 03 2023
Opinion
How ‘The 1619 Project’ reveals democracy’s only hope for the future
The first two episodes of “The 1619 Project,” a documentary series which premiered on Hulu on Thursday, brings to life the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times multimedia project created by Nikole Hannah-Jones.
As the first two episodes of “The 1619 Project” make dramatically clear, “the relentless buying, selling, insuring, and financing” of Black people “would help make Wall Street
CNN (Opinion)
Jan 17 2023
News
Democrats’ Climate Bill Sparks Potential Green Trade War With Europe
Leaders in the European Union are intensifying efforts to compete with the U.S. on green energy, after the Biden administration’s signature climate bill was perceived as siphoning manufacturing from Europe, The Associated Press reported Monday.
Ahead of a special economic summit from Feb. 9 – 10, E.U. politicians and diplomats have discussed developing massive subsidies to compete with
The Daily Caller
Aug 13 2021
News
Report: Durham exploring charges against low-level FBI officials and tipsters
The special counsel appointed by former Attorney General William Barr is presenting grand jury evidence and preparing a report on his two-year-long review of the FBI's investigation into Russian activities in the 2016 election, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.
Former U.S. Attorney John Durham, whom Barr officially designated as special counsel last year, is reportedly
The Hill