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Nov 17 2022
Perspectives Blog
2022 Midterms Produce a Split Congress
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Democrats beat expectations in the 2022 midterm elections, but Republicans still took back the House of Representatives. As of Thursday, Democrats hold 50 Senate seats to Republicans' 49, with the final seat to be filled after
AllSides StaffMar 11 2021
Analysis
Meet Gen C, the Covid generation
(CNN)Natalie Sanchez heard it in her children's voices when their birthday parties were canceled and saw it on their faces when they couldn't play with friends.
It was more than just simple disappointment. It was fear that the world they once knew might have changed forever.
"I think that it's something that's going to kind of scar them. I don't think that they'll forget," says
CNN DigitalJul 22 2022
News
Melania Trump says she was 'unaware' of the January 6 insurrection as it was happening
Former first lady Melania Trump said in a new interview with Fox that she was "unaware" of the ongoing riot on January 6, 2021, because she was too busy photographing a rug in the White House.
"On January 6, 2021, I was fulfilling one of my duties as First Lady of the United States of America, and accordingly, I was unaware of what was simultaneously transpiring at the US Capitol
CNN DigitalNov 16 2021
News
What are President Biden's challenges at the border?
US President Joe Biden entered the White House promising to tackle immigration challenges that have remained unsolved for decades.
Yet since he took office in January, the US has seen a record influx of migrants at its southern border, prompting criticism of the administration's policies from across the political spectrum.
Some two million "encounters" between government agents
BBC NewsMay 26 2022
Opinion
Media Aim to Rewrite Catholic Teachings after Pelosi Denied Communion
San Francisco archbishop Salvatore Cordileone told House speaker Nancy Pelosi last week that she is no longer eligible to receive Communion in the Archdiocese of San Francisco because of her pro-abortion views.
Cordileone explained his decision in a letter to priests, saying that he was not “weaponizing the Eucharist” but simply enforcing church teaching.
“I have been very clear
National Review (News)Dec 28 2020
News
Coronavirus: Cases of new variant appear worldwide
Cases of the more contagious variant of Covid-19 first identified in the UK have been confirmed in several European countries as well as Canada and Japan.
Infections linked to people who arrived from the UK were reported in Spain, Switzerland, Sweden and France.
A couple found infected in Ontario, Canada, had no known travel history or high-risk contacts, officials say.
BBC NewsAug 12 2022
Analysis
Republicans Are Outraged at Joe Biden for Accurately Describing the Economy
Along with critical race theory, “wokeness,” the deep state, and other recent conservative obsessions, it appears we can now add the basic language of economics to the list of things Republicans have decided to go to war on.
Take the latest round of inflation statistics. On Wednesday morning, the U.S. got its first bit of truly good news about the rising cost of living this year. The
SlateJul 04 2022
News
Cheney says January 6 committee could make multiple criminal referrals, including of Trump
The House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, insurrection could make multiple criminal referrals, including of former President Donald Trump, the panel's vice chair, Rep. Liz Cheney, said in an interview broadcast Sunday.
"We'll make a decision as a committee about it," the Wyoming Republican told ABC News when asked about the prospect of referring Trump for prosecution
CNN DigitalJun 24 2022
Analysis
What the data show on striking down Roe
The Supreme Court has spoken: Abortion is no longer a constitutional right. This permits states to be the ultimate arbiter of abortion, creating a red and blue collage of abortion access across the nation.
Putting aside for the moment the moral, ethical and religious debates surrounding abortion, what does the data say that can help guide us as we move forward from this decision? Like
The HillOct 18 2021
News
State Department IG to probe Biden admin's chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal
The State Department's inspector general is launching a series of investigations into the Biden administration's last diplomatic moves in Afghanistan.
The reviews will focus on the State Department's Special Immigrant Visa program, Afghans processed for refugee admission into the U.S., resettlement of refugees and visa recipients, and the emergency evacuation of the U.S. Embassy in
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