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The purpose of the AllSides Editorial Review is to determine media bias as it reflects the subjective judgements of people across the political spectrum. Whenever possible, AllSides uses multiple methods to rate media bias, including blind bias surveys, third party data, and independent reviews; an editorial review is one of our most robust methodologies.
Feb 09 2017
Opinion
Mitch, please: Elizabeth Warren was criticizing a nominee, not a colleague when you told her to sit down and shut up
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will rue the day when he moved to shush Sen. Elizabeth Warren for trying to read a 30-year-old letter from Coretta Scott King critical of Sen. Jeff Sessions, President Trump’s nominee for attorney general.
Guest Writer - LeftSep 22 2020
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: Biden, McConnell, Others Switch Stances on Supreme Court Vacancies
The Supreme Court vacancy left after Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s passing last Friday is up for grabs, and the media is all over it.
Politicians and lawmakers from both parties are taking sides on whether to fill Ginsburg’s open seat before or after the 2020 presidential election. News reports are focused on this rhetoric, while also zooming in on how the same leaders felt about filling a
Henry A. BrechterFeb 13 2018
News
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting blasts White House over deep cuts to funding
The White House released its 2019 budget proposal Monday, which calls for cuts to programs like Medicaid while boosting military spending and designating money for the border wall. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) would be hit especially hard, with President Trump's proposal rescinding "all but $15 million of each [fiscal year] 2019 and FY 2020 funding for public media," CPB
The Week - NewsNov 25 2016
Opinion
OPINION: Election showed journalism far worse than anyone thought
President-elect Donald Trump continued his beatdown of the abusively biased, alt-radical left mainstream media this week, calling out the press that openly colluded with the Clinton campaign and tried to undermine his candidacy every single step of the way.
Fox News DigitalJul 28 2017
News
Obamacare repeal is dead for now. What could that mean for you?
The Senate’s effort to repeal and replace Obamacare collapsed early Friday morning, and President Trump has already replied that he is ready to “let Obamacare implode” and then reopen negotiations.
Absent some kind of legislation, what is going to happen to the Affordable Care Act? Here's what the death of "repeal and replace" could mean for you.
USA TODAYMar 01 2019
News
Collateral damage: Russia probe spurs death threats, financial ruin for those not charged
Hours after Democrats accused Carter Page of being a Russian asset at a 2017 hearing of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, the former Trump campaign adviser received a chilling voicemail.
The caller screamed an expletive-laced tirade and threatened to beat him to death.
“If it was up to me, after we [expletive] tried you for treason, we’d take you out in the
Washington TimesAug 05 2016
News
Why Doesn't Hillary Clinton Have More Press Conferences? Listen· 3:35
Just a few weeks ago, Donald Trump taunted Hillary Clinton over the length of time it had been since she had formally faced a pack of reporters with microphones, cameras, iPhones and notepads at the ready.
NPR (Online News)Apr 16 2021
Perspectives Blog
When — and Where — Profits and Principles Collide
There are about 4 million people in the state of Georgia. The population of China is approximately 1.5 billion. For a growing portion of the American business community, the dividing line between principle and profit might be somewhere in between.
Ever since Georgia’s Republican-controlled state legislature passed a bill last month that rewrote the state’s voting access laws, they have
Dan Schnur