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Oct 11 2022
News
Student Protesters Storm Ben Sasse's Q&A Forum At University Of Florida
Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) who is reportedly the “sole finalist” to take over as president of the University of Florida, on Monday was met with loud protests during his first appearance on campus since the news of his potential appointment broke.
Sasse held three separate sessions with university faculty, students and staff on the Gainesville campus.
Protesters gathered outside the
HuffPostJun 04 2019
News
Trump: UK and US Can Do a 'Phenomenal' Post-Brexit Trade Deal
President Donald Trump said the United States and Britain could agree a "phenomenal" post-Brexit trade deal.
"As the UK makes preparations to exit the European Union, the United States is committed to a phenomenal trade deal between the US and the UK," Trump told a joint news conference with U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May on Tuesday during his state visit to London.
He added: "
Newsmax (News)Oct 26 2022
News
Key moments from the sole Pennsylvania U.S. Senate debate
During their first and only televised debate, Pennsylvania's Senate candidates John Fetterman and Mehmet Oz squared off Tuesday over key issues including abortion, minimum wage and crime just two weeks before the Nov. 8 election.
Why it matters: Pennsylvania is emerging as the bellwether state on the Senate map, with Oz, a Republican, and Fetterman, a Democrat, statistically tied in
AxiosSep 20 2022
News
Poll: Pa. voters trust John Fetterman more than Mehmet Oz on key issues
The good news for Republican Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate race is that voters in the state — according to a new poll — care most about economic issues, inflation and rising costs, which have been staples of the national GOP agenda ahead of a midterm election that’s largely a referendum on current Democratic control. The bad news for Oz? Voters seem to trust his Democratic opponent,
The StateDec 20 2021
News
‘They Still Need Joe Manchin’s Vote On Literally Everything’: Guy Benson Calls WH Decision To Torch Manchin ‘Mind-Blowing’
Fox News contributor Guy Benson said Monday that the White House may have miscalculated its response to Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) following the news that he would not vote for President Joe Biden’s signature policy priority, the Build Back Better Act.
Manchin told anchor Bret Baier on “Fox News Sunday” that he could not continue to support the behemoth spending package moving forward,
The Daily WireMar 16 2022
Perspectives Blog
NPR Bias Rating Moved to Lean Left Following AllSides Survey
NPR (Online News)’s bias rating has shifted from Center to Lean Left following an AllSides February 2022 Blind Bias Survey and subsequent independent review of the outlet.
Important Note: This media bias rating is only for NPR's online, written news content. It does not reflect the bias of NPR radio content.
People from across the political spectrum – people who identified as
AllSides StaffMar 20 2020
News
Senator Richard Burr Sold a Fortune in Stocks as G.O.P. Played Down Coronavirus Threat
WASHINGTON — Senator Richard M. Burr sold hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of stock in major companies last month, as President Trump and others in his party were still playing down the threat presented by the coronavirus outbreak and before the stock market’s precipitous plunge.
The stocks were sold in mid-February, days after Mr. Burr, Republican of North Carolina and the
New York Times (News)Oct 11 2022
News
L.A. City Council president resigns after using racist language in leaked recording
Los Angeles City Council President Nury Martinez resigned from her position Monday after she and two other councilmembers were recorded making racist remarks.
The latest: Los Angeles County Federation of Labor President Ron Herrera submitted his resignation on Monday night over his involvement in the racist conversation, per the Los Angeles Times.
He quit at a meeting of the
AxiosJul 29 2022
Analysis
The New Climate Bill’s Secret Weapon? Tax Credits
On Wednesday, Democrats in the United States Senate announced they’d finally come to an agreement on a major climate bill, tucked inside the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. It would allocate $369 billion toward energy security and climate action, juice domestic manufacturing of clean energy technologies like wind and solar power, steel communities against climate change, and prepare American
WiredJul 29 2022
Analysis
Inflation Reduction Act — or radical Green New Deal?
Make no mistake: the so-called Inflation Reduction Act unveiled Wednesday by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, (D-NY), and Sen. Joe Manchin, (D-WV), will do nothing that its supporters state — in fact, it will do quite the opposite.
If passed, the act will increase the prices that Americans pay for energy, make the United States less energy-secure, and do absolutely nothing for the
The Daily Signal