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Oct 22 2019
News
Trump compares impeachment drive to 'lynching'
President Trump called the House Democrats’ push for impeachment a “lynching” Tuesday as he called on Republicans to rally around him amid the inquiry.
Mr. Trump used the incendiary language as he tested a new line of attack, reasoning that Democrats should be careful what they wish for because he feels they are watering down the standard for impeachment.
“So some day, if a
Washington TimesAug 25 2015
News
"Birth tourists" and "anchor babies":? What Trump and Bush got right
Both Jeb Bush and Donald Trump get some facts correct in the ongoing debate over births on U.S. soil by foreign citizens.
Washington PostDec 07 2015
News
Obama's Islamic State address marks shift in war on terror
President Obama talked about efforts to defeat the Islamic State in his Oval Office address Sunday. But for success the US might have to fight very differently.
Christian Science MonitorJul 01 2016
Opinion
OPINION: Bill Clinton & Loretta Lynch meeting: 'Incredibly bad judgment'
The Arizona tarmac meeting between former President Bill Clinton and U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch will certainly raise the eyebrows of more than a few law enforcement professionals and voters throughout the United States.
CNN DigitalJul 10 2020
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: Mainstream Media Covers Ye, But Not Jo
If you've been following AllSides this week, you probably read that rapper Kanye West announced that he’s seeking a presidential bid. While this announcement earned plenty of mainstream media attention, major outlets haven’t provided much information on a campaign arguably of equal or greater relevance to the average American — that of Libertarian Party candidate Dr. Jo Jorgensen.
Hirsh JoshiAug 14 2017
News
Two days later, will Trump finally call out radical white supremacist terrorism? By Mark Sumner Monday Aug 14, 2017 · 11:11 AM EDT
On Monday, Donald Trump will slip away from his goat farm—and $300,000 a person golf club—for a brief visit to the place he supposedly works. Trump’s presence in Washington is so he can make his squiggle on a executive order concerning trade practices between the US and China. However, it’s likely he will be asked about another topic.
Daily KosMar 20 2019
News
As politics around the world pull apart, can the center rally?
Amid the polarization of the world today, some are increasingly calling for a return to the moderate middle. But centrism’s definition, popularity, and practicality all depend on where you are standing.
Around the world, politics are polarizing. From Brexit to Brasilia, from the District of Columbia to the Danube, leaders are ruling from the further reaches of the political spectrum. In
Christian Science MonitorJan 08 2016
News
The December jobs report is even better than it looks. Here's why.
The US economy added 292,000 jobs in December and the unemployment rate went unchanged at 5 percent. That hints at why more people are wading back into the job market.
Christian Science MonitorNov 01 2016
Opinion
OPINION: ‘Google has power to control elections, can shift millions of votes to Clinton
People trust the “unbiased” internet search giant Google so much it can actually influence up to 10 million undecided voters to choose Hillary Clinton for president, prominent US psychologist and author Robert Epstein told RT following years of research.
Guest Writer - RightJun 07 2022
Headline Roundup
Will Gas Prices Come Down Soon or Stay High?
Gas prices across the country have hit record levels in recent months, but when are they set to come down?
The national average at the pump rose to $4.92 on Tuesday, according to the AAA, and many analysts have predicted that the average will reach $5 a gallon by the end of the month. Most outlets across the spectrum highlighted an upward trend that is likely to continue until the fall
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