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Mar 10 2016
Opinion
Four reasons Hillary Clinton lost the Democratic debate
During their two-hour debate in Miami last night, Hillary Clinton attacked Bernie Sanders for siding with both the Castro brothers and the Koch brothers.
The Democratic front-runner attacked her rival for being insufficiently critical of George W. Bush and excessively ideological. She also suggested that the Vermont senator was supportive of vigilantes policing the Southern border and
Washington PostMar 06 2024
Headline Roundup
Nikki Haley Suspends 2024 Campaign
Nikki Haley suspended her 2024 Republican presidential campaign after a disappointing Super Tuesday performance.
The Details: Haley was projected to win only one primary, Vermont, on Tuesday, while former President Donald Trump won the other 14. Haley is not expected to endorse Trump on Wednesday.
Key Quotes: "I said I wanted Americans to have their voices heard," Haley said
Fox News Digital HuffPost Wall Street Journal (News)Jan 16 2024
Headline Roundup
What to Make of the 2024 Iowa GOP Caucus Results
On Monday night, former President Donald Trump won the Iowa GOP Caucuses with 51% of the vote, and the results were announced within 30 minutes after caucusing began. What does this mean for the 2024 presidential election?
Key Details: Results showed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis coming in second with 21.2% and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley coming in third with 19.1%. Businessman Vivek
Fox News (Opinion) The Hill CNN (Opinion)May 17 2018
Perspectives Blog
Israelis and Palestinians Clash at Gaza Border
On Monday morning, Palestinian protesters and Israeli forces engaged in a deadly clash at the Gaza border as the US embassy opened in Jerusalem. Supporters of Israel assert that the country had the obligation to defend its border from the violent protests, carried out by the terrorist organization Hamas. Supporters of Palestine argue that Israel used unnecessary force, leading to the deaths of John Gable, AllSides Co-founderNov 22 2017
Perspectives Blog
How do I have a non-partisan Thanksgiving?
Happy Thanksgiving from the whole team at AllSides! As much as we all enjoy the delicious food, we know that Thanksgiving is a time when you might see relatives that you haven't seen in a while. As everyone is sitting around the table, the conversation might turn to politics, and often, people can wildly disagree and things can get heated. AllSides is here to help you during these polarizing John Gable, AllSides Co-founderApr 20 2024
Headline Roundup
House Passes Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, and Security Measures Bills
The House approved a long-awaited series of bills on Saturday that provide aid to Ukraine, Israel, and the Indo-Pacific, and address several Republican-backed national security priorities.
The Details: The bill was split into four measures, allowing lawmakers to vote on which aid packages they individually support and oppose. The national security measures include sanctions on Iran and
National Review (News) CNBC USA TODAYMay 03 2016
Opinion
How Bernie Sanders beat the polls and won Indiana
For the second week in a row, there was a temporary glitch in the Associated Press’s election night data. On Tuesday, that glitch was to Hillary Clinton’s favor, showing her with 2,000 more votes in Vigo County, Indiana, than she actually had. That gave Clinton a giant margin in early returns, vastly at odds with what exit polls showed — and far bigger than the 7-point margin she enjoyed in
Washington PostApr 13 2017
Perspectives Blog
Tensions Rise Over Syria
After Syrian President Assad allegedly carried out a chemical weapons attack on his own people last week, Donald Trump unleashed a missile strike on a Syrian air base the night of April 6th. Since then, Russia has condemned the attacks but accusations are swirling that Putin had prior knowledge of the attack. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson arrived this week in Russia on a previously scheduled John Gable, AllSides Co-founderFeb 26 2019
Perspectives Blog
Hate Crimes Are Either Rare or Common, Depending on Your Bias
After the Jussie Smollett hate crime case was revealed to be a hoax, media outlets on both the left and the right seemed split as to whether or not hate crimes are a common or uncommon occurrence in the U.S. overall.
In case you missed it, last week Jussie Smollett turned himself in after police uncovered that he had fabricated his initial hate crime report. Smollett originally claimed
Julie MastrineJan 04 2024
Headline Roundup
Three Years Later, What Do Americans Think About the Jan. 6 Capitol Riot?
As the anniversary of the January 6 Capitol Riot approaches, outlets and pollsters are gauging how public opinion has shifted in the three years since the incident.
Perception of Rioters: A Suffolk University/USA Today poll found an increase in people holding a positive perception of the rioters. In the immediate aftermath of the riot, a Suffolk poll found that 70% of voters believed
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