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Apr 23 2020
News
Obama: We're still waiting for 'coherent national plan' on coronavirus
Former President Barack Obama took a subtle dig at his successor on Twitter, saying the country is still waiting for President Trump to outline “a coherent national plan” for combating the coronavirus pandemic.
In a tweet Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Obama praised the states that are taking their own initiatives in tackling the pandemic.
“While we continue to wait for a coherent
Washington TimesFeb 09 2021
Perspectives Blog
How Our Readers Rated the Media Bias of CNN, Fox News and Politico, and More
We recently released the findings of our November 2020 Blind Bias Survey, in which over 2,000 people across the political spectrum rated the media bias of five different news outlets blindly, seeing only their content and story choice but not the name of the news publication. Below are visualizations of the data we collected.
In a Blind Bias Survey, we ask people to self-report their
Rick WytmarJul 07 2022
Perspectives Blog
Politico Rated Center in AllSides Blind Bias Survey; AllSides Keeps Lean Left Rating
Politico’s AllSides Media Bias Rating™ was rated as Center in our May 2022 Blind Bias Survey. The rating, which differed from AllSides' rating of Lean Left for Politico, triggered an Editorial Review. AllSides opted to keep Politico's rating as Lean Left.
Compared to Blind Bias Surveys, Editorial Reviews allow an expert panel to see much more content from the outlet taken over a
AllSides StaffOct 16 2020
News
Trump Campaign Rakes in $135 Million Less Than Biden in September
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is shattering fundraising records leaving President Donald Trump’s campaign with significantly less cash heading into the upcoming November election.
Tim Murtaugh, director of communications for the Trump campaign, took to Twitter to announce Trump’s fundraising numbers for September.
“President Trump hits final stretch with strength,
Independent Journal ReviewOct 16 2020
Opinion
Big Tech’s Election Interference Has Gone Too Far
The New York Post’s breaking news of emails purporting to show Hunter Biden scheming to make money off the family name has created a social media firestorm. Twitter began blocking users from sharing it almost instantly. Facebook didn’t block the story outright, but they did announce almost immediately that they were “reducing its distribution on our platform.” Even for the most sober observer
Neil PatelJun 11 2019
News
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Explains ‘Dark Money’ Reason Lawmakers Need Pay Raise
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) acknowledged Tuesday that her support of a pay raise for members of Congress is “not a fun or politically popular position to take.”
But the freshman lawmaker explained in a thread on Twitter why she believed the idea of curbing pay increases for politicians “may sound nice,” but it “only increases pressure on them to keep dark money loopholes open
HuffPostOct 15 2020
News
Debate called off after Scully scandal; biased moderator’s history blaming ‘hackers’ for bad tweets
C-Span host Steve Scully—a former intern for Democrat Joe Biden— reactivated his Twitter account but turned it private after claiming he was hacked when the account appeared to accidentally tweet a direct message from Scully to Trump foe Anthony Scaramucci. Scaramucci is a vocal Biden supporter.
Scully, a Democrat, was widely slammed because the message suggested that he was plotting
Bizpac ReviewApr 05 2021
News
Harvey Weinstein appeals conviction, lawyers claim judge 'neglected' fair trial
Harvey Weinstein has appealed his sex crime conviction from his 2020 New York trial, according to docs obtained by Fox News.
The disgraced movie producer was found guilty in February 2020 of rape and a criminal sexual act. The now 69-year-old was sentenced to 23 years in prison in March 2020.
Weinstein's lawyers filed a 166-page appeal on Monday claiming Manhattan Supreme Court
Fox News DigitalFeb 01 2021
News
Biden Asks Supreme Court to Cancel Asylum, Border Wall Arguments
President Joe Biden's administration on Monday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to cancel upcoming oral arguments and delay further action in two pending appeals that were filed by his Republican predecessor Donald Trump over U.S.-Mexico border wall funding and the so-called "remain in Mexico" asylum policy.
The court is scheduled to hear arguments in the two cases on Feb. 22 and March 1,
Newsmax (News)Dec 05 2021
News
Rep. Nunes ‘Still Concerned’ With Big Tech Censorship
GOP Rep. Devin Nunes (Calif.) warns of Big Tech companies gaining even more control and power to censor in the future. During a recent Breitbart interview, the California representative assessed he’s still concerned with “woke corporations.”
“What happens if these companies just decide next year, ‘well, Republicans, they’re all insurrectionists. Let’s shut off all their credit cards and
One America News Network (OAN)