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Apr 29 2020
News
Justin Amash Is Running for President as a Libertarian
The previously independent five-term Michigan congressman joins the L.P. and takes aim at the septuagenarian competition.
More than three years after first seriously contemplating it, one year after coming out in favor of impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump, nine months after leaving the Republican Party, two months after hitting pause on his congressional reelection
ReasonJul 18 2015
News
White House brings lawmakers into Situation Room on Iran
Part of the aggressive outreach to convince Democrats to support the deal with Iran included a briefing Thursday for 15 American Jewish members of the House of Representatives in the Situation Room at the White House. The meeting was the latest in a series of briefings for these members at the White House.
"People felt that the Administration is intent on very seriously addressing the
CNN (Online News)Nov 23 2021
Perspectives Blog
How to have a conversation about vaccines at your Thanksgiving table
This article was originally published by The Fulcrum, one of AllSides's key partners.
In workplaces and living rooms across the country, people are having hard conversations about the Covid-19 vaccine. And with Thanksgiving around the corner, we'll soon be navigating these vaccination questions for family get-togethers and holiday gatherings. Talking about vaccination can arouse deep-
Katie HytenJan 20 2022
Perspectives Blog
How Did President Biden's First Year Go?
One year into the Joe Biden presidency, news media across the spectrum reflected on the successes and failures of his first 365 days, and speculated about the road ahead. Several major polls reported this week that Biden's approval rating is at its lowest point of his presidency. Many Biden administration initiatives, such as the Build Back Better economic plan and push for voting reform,
AllSides StaffApr 03 2020
News
This recession will finally end the private-sector ‘debt supercycle,’ says firm that invented the term
Markets aren’t quite back to normal, not by a long shot. But they are getting a little less frantic.
The VIX VIX, -8.07% volatility gauge is just over 50, having hit 85 during the worst of the pandemic crisis. Jani Ziedins of the Cracked Market blog expects the S&P 500 SPX, -1.51% to settle into a trading range of 2300 to 2600. It is hardly ideal but, as he writes, “it could take 12
MarketWatchMay 03 2024
Headline Roundup
Florida's Lab-Grown Meat Ban: Protecting Jobs or Stifling Market Innovation?
How should government officials and the agricultural industry respond to the growth of the lab-grown meat industry?
For Context: This week, Florida banned lab-grown meat. As the name suggests, lab-grown meat is cultivated from extracted animal cells supplied with proteins, sugars and fats.
From the Right: A writer in the Washington Examiner (Lean Right bias) commended Florida’s
MSNBC The Hill Washington ExaminerNov 01 2019
News
Elizabeth Warren shrugs off projected 2M jobs lost under Medicare for All: 'part of the cost'
Higher taxes, fewer jobs; what's not to love?
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) appeared to concede that a transition from the current health care system to Medicare for All could result in the loss of millions of jobs, acknowledging it as "part of the cost issue" with her proposed plan, according to the Washington Examiner.
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The BlazeJul 17 2019
News
House Rebuke of Trump for Racism Unites Democrats, Energizes GOP
The Democratic-led House responded to Donald Trump’s sustained attacks on four female Democratic lawmakers by taking the extraordinary step of rebuking the president for racism.
The resolution -- backed Tuesday by all 235 Democrats, four Republicans and one independent -- accused the president of having “legitimized and increased fear and hatred of new Americans and people of color,” a
BloombergMar 19 2015
News
Netanyahu Back To Barely Pretending He Supports A Two-State Solution
Fresh off his party's victory in this week's parliamentary election, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday walked back a statement from earlier this week in which he had ruled out a "two-state" solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
"I haven't changed my policy," Netanyahu said Thursday in an interview with NBC News Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Andrea
HuffPostJan 06 2022
Perspectives Blog
One Year Later, Reflections on January 6 US Capitol Riot Differ
The one-year anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, coupled with the House select committee's ongoing investigation, divided media coverage throughout the week. The House's Jan. 6 committee is expected to soon go public with findings from its probe of the riot and former President Donald Trump's efforts to discredit the result of the 2020 election. Trump planned to speak publicly about the
AllSides Staff