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Jul 07 2020
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: Whether Protests Spread Coronavirus Depends On Your Bias
For months, Americans were told by public health officials to avoid mass gatherings and stay home in order to stop the spread of the novel COVID-19 coronavirus. Many states explicitly banned gatherings over a certain number of people — usually 10 to 25 people — and many local and state governments continue to ban or discourage them to this day.
But despite these warnings and bans, bias
Julie MastrineFeb 24 2022
Headline Roundup
Trucker Convoys Heading to DC for State of the Union
U.S. trucker convoys are heading to the Washington, D.C. Beltway, with some of them arriving ahead of President Joe Biden's State of the Union address next Tuesday.
The Pentagon has approved the deployment of D.C. National Guard to handle traffic control. "The People's Convoy" and "Freedom Convoy USA 2022" are protesting COVID-19 rules and requirements; vaccine mandates have ended in
BuzzFeed News The Daily Caller NewsweekOct 21 2019
News
Media had a field day with Muslim hockey coach who said a parent asked him to resign over Islamic faith. Now his story has started to completely unravel.
A Muslim kids' hockey coach says that a parent sent him an unnerving and racist message earlier in October. Talha Javaid, 23, told Yahoo Sports Canada that he was taken aback by the message, which reportedly came from a parent named "Chase."
A portion of the alleged message read, "I don't want to make this into an issue and really hope you would consider resigning and not coaching
The BlazeDec 19 2020
Analysis
In Georgia, GOP candidates hitch wagons to ‘fraud’ narrative
Gov. Brian Kemp was endorsed by President Donald Trump in Georgia’s 2018 Republican primary, and became a hero to many of the state’s conservative voters earlier this year when he refused to impose COVID-19 restrictions. A group of conservative economic experts recently ranked him second among the nation’s governors.
But at campaign rallies for Georgia’s two Republicans senators this
Christian Science MonitorNov 26 2020
Headline Roundup
Perspectives: Thanksgiving History and the American People
Facing a tense political climate and COVID-19 coronavirus restrictions, the 2020 Thanksgiving holiday has a bit of a different feel. Projected presidential election winner Joe Biden delivered a holiday address Wednesday, as debate continues about how to celebrate the holiday safely and joyously. Another point of discussion is how Thanksgiving connects with American history and its Indigenous
HuffPost National Review (News) The HillNov 03 2023
Headline Roundup
FBI Raids House of Top Fundraiser for New York City Mayor Eric Adams
On Thursday, FBI agents in New York City raided the home of Brianna Suggs, a top fundraiser for New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D).
For Context: According to the New York Times (Lean Left bias), the FBI is conducting an inquiry into “whether Mayor Eric Adams’s 2021 election campaign conspired with the Turkish government to receive illegal foreign donations.” The Times acquired the
New York Post (News) Newsweek New York Times (News)Jan 09 2021
Fact Check
There’s no proof antifa stormed the Capitol. The rumor spread quickly anyway
In a violent scene like no other in American history, a sprawling crowd of President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol and halted congressional proceedings, wearing and waving Trump-branded paraphernalia and flags as they sought to overturn the election.
Lawmakers were evacuated as the rioters overwhelmed Capitol Police and bashed through the building’s doors and
PolitiFactMar 15 2021
Analysis
How a year like no other summoned unsuspected strengths across cultures
The fence around St. James Presbyterian Church, in a quiet suburb of Johannesburg, evinces a reality whose raw numbers can leave neighbors numb.
A year into a pandemic that has taken over 50,000 lives in South Africa, church caretaker Leonard Makuya still wakes each day to hear the latest death toll on the radio, dunking bread in his milky tea as he listens.
He and a colleague
Christian Science MonitorMar 21 2024
Headline Roundup
US Justice Department Sues Apple for Alleged Smartphone Market Monopoly
The Justice Department filed a lawsuit against Apple Inc. on grounds of allegedly monopolizing the smartphone market.
Details: The lawsuit alleges that Apple strategically restricted developers of software, applications, and services that could have potentially reduced costs for consumers, allowing Apple to extract more money from consumers, software developers, publishers, and
USA TODAY The Hill Fox BusinessFeb 03 2021
Headline Roundup
The Aftermath of the Wall Street GameStop Saga
Wall Street was shaken up last week when small investors flocked to video game retailer GameStop trying to prop it up after hedge funds bet against it. GameStop’s share price surged, closing at $325 per share on Friday; however, trading platform restrictions caused GameStop stock to fall, closing at $90 on Tuesday. Robinhood, a popular trading platform, faces 30 lawsuits after allegations that
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