AllSides Balanced Search reveals information and ideas from all sides of the political spectrum so you can get the full picture.
Feb 27 2024
News
Milton sued by AG's office over lack of compliance to MBTA housing law
The Town of Milton is facing continued fallout for its non-compliance with a state housing law for MBTA communities, with Attorney General Andrea Campbell announcing on Tuesday that her office is filing a lawsuit against the Boston suburb. The lawsuit was filed in the Supreme Judicial Court in Suffolk County, and seeks a judge to order the town to come into compliance with the law. The lawsuit
NBC 10 BostonFeb 26 2024
News
St. Paul schools superintendent picked to lead Madison, Wis., schools
Joe Gothard, superintendent of the St. Paul Public Schools, was chosen Monday to be the next leader of the Madison, Wis., public school system. He’s expected to start sometime this summer.Gothard, recently named national superintendent of the year, was one of three finalists for the job in Madison. He grew up in Madison, graduated from its public school system and started his career there as a
MPR NewsFeb 26 2024
News
Del. Superior Court rejects early voting, permanent absentee voting laws
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! Delaware elected leaders on both sides of the aisle are reacting to a Delaware Superior Court decision late last week that struck down two statutes that expanded access to the voting booth. Judge Mark Conner denied a motion by State Election Commissioner Anthony J. Albence and the
WHYYApr 06 2018
News
Turn Them Over: Chicago Suburb Bans AR-15s (And A Lot Of Handguns)
Well, if you live in Deerfield, Illinois, a new law is going into effect on June 13: a ban on so-called assault weapons, which carries a $1,000/day fine if current owners of AR-15s don’t remove them from the village limits. Of course, retired law enforcement is exempt.
TownhallFeb 23 2024
News
Investigators: Man who killed 3 Burnsville responders opened fire without warning, inside his house - Southern Minnesota News
@ap.news A police officer removes tape near the scene where two police officers and a first responder were shot and killed, Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024, in Burnsville, Minn. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr) ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The man who killed two Minnesota police officers and a firefighter-paramedic opened fire on officers without warning while they were inside his house, after they had been negotiating
Southern Minnesota NewsFeb 21 2024
News
Biden wants Americans to know most of the money he wants for Ukraine—nearly $40 billion—would be spent in the U.S.
At a bustling construction site outside of Dallas, there are hopes that Congress can finally pass nearly $95 billion in foreign aid including funding for Ukraine — because factory jobs in the United States depend on that money. Aerospace and defense company General Dynamics’ new factory in the Dallas suburb of Mesquite is expected to initially employ 150 people to produce munitions. Set to
FortuneFeb 21 2024
News
Little Rock shooting leaves 1 dead, 1 injured on West 24th Street
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Little Rock police are investigating after an overnight shooting left one man dead and another person injured. According to the Little Rock Police Department, officers were called to a reported shooting in the 4200 block of West 24th Street just after 12:30 a.m. Wednesday. Authorities said one man was killed in the shooting and another victim was taken to a local hospital
KARKFeb 20 2024
News
Insane: Burnsville Shooter Who Killed 2 Cops and 1 Firefighter Wasn't Allowed to Own Firearms - Report
There’s a new wrinkle in Sunday’s shooting in Burnsville, Minnesota, that gives the lie to at least one part of the left’s gun control narrative. Specifically, this tragedy shows that restricting access to guns won’t necessarily keep them out of the hands of the wrong people. According to police, Shannon Gooden, 38, a resident of the Minneapolis suburb, opened fire on officers who responded to
Western JournalFeb 21 2024
News
Biden wants people to know most of Ukraine aid would actually go to US factories
MESQUITE, Texas (AP) -- At a bustling construction site outside of Dallas, there are hopes Congress can finally pass nearly $95 billion in foreign aid including funding for Ukraine -- because factory jobs in the United States depend on that money. Aerospace and defense company General Dynamics' new factory in the Dallas suburb of Mesquite is expected to initially employ 150 people to produce
Jefferson City News TribuneFeb 20 2024
News
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp says he's been INTERVIEWED by Jack Smith
Georgia's Republican Governor Brian Kemp revealed that he's been interviewed by Special Counsel Jack Smith over claims former President Donald Trump tried to overturn 2020 election results. Smith has brought federal charges alleging Trump 'made knowingly false claims that there had been outcome-determinative fraud in the 2020 presidential election.' Kemp previously testified before a grand
Daily Mail