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Mar 11 2020
Perspectives Blog
Non-Citizens Influenced the Primaries, Earning Praise from Left Media, Critique from Right
As the United States enters a chaotic election season, media outlets on the left and right offered very different perspectives on how non-citizen activism might play a role in the 2020 election.
Ahead of Super Tuesday, a headline from Breitbart (which AllSides gives a Right media bias rating) published March 3 read: “Illegal Aliens Hope to Influence Super Tuesday Primaries for 2020
Julie MastrineDec 01 2017
News
Here We Go: Senate Vote Expected Today on GOP Tax Reform Bill
The Republican-held House of Representatives did its part by passing a tax overhaul earlier this month, with zero Democrats supporting the effort. That bill cut taxes and boosted after-tax incomes, on average, across every income group in the country, and is projected by nonpartisan analysts to grow the US economy and create close to one million new full-time jobs. It would also lower the
TownhallSep 27 2016
News
Expanding the Debate: Jill Stein "Debates" Clinton & Trump in Democracy Now! Special - Part 1
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton faced off Monday night in one of the most anticipated debates in U.S. history. The debate was held at Hofstra University on Long Island and moderated by NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt. Throughout the 90-minute, often antagonistic, debate, Clinton and Trump sparred on everything from foreign policy to trade deals to personal stamina.
Democracy Now!Aug 15 2016
News
OPINION: #NeverTump vs. #NeverHillary: A Time For Hugging
Here’s the thing – a slight majority of my friends in the conservative sphere are #NeverTrump and disagree with my reluctant conclusion that voting for Trump is slightly less devastating to America than abstaining in light of Felonia Milhous von Pantsuit’s looming regime. And I intend to remain friends with them. Our enemies would love to divide us forever, and I refuse to let that happen.
Guest Writer - RightOct 04 2012
Opinion
Obamacare may increase quality, access and efficiency.
Signed into law by President Obama in 2010 and recently upheld by the Supreme Court, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act fundamentally changes the U.S. health care system by requiring that nearly all Americans have health insurance by the year 2014. Brookings experts examine how the law may increase quality, access and efficiency in the U.S. health care system over time.
Brookings InstitutionOct 26 2020
Opinion
Elections Can't Cure a Sick Political Culture
With November 2020 looming, Americans look forward to the end of a seemingly permanent election campaign and perhaps some reduction in the raging fever of national tensions that ail the country. Dream on. Even if we have a clear winner on election night, the selection of next year's lucky White House resident seems bound to leave people more enraged than ever. Elections are no longer about
ReasonMar 06 2013
Opinion
A First Draft of the Third War Author
Micah Zenko calls for a historical accounting of U.S. targeted killings.
Council on Foreign RelationsNov 06 2022
Headline Roundup
Countries Balance Climate Pledges with Economic Strains at COP27
COP27, a two-week-long summit to address global climate change reduction efforts, kicked off in Egypt this weekend. The summit includes 198 countries signed onto the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change. This focal point of this summit is expected to be financing environmental protection efforts in the midst of a number of global economic strains, from rising energy costs stemming from
MarketWatch NPR (Online News) Breitbart NewsMar 19 2015
News
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP)
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has emerged as one of the most dangerous al-Qaeda affiliates strengthening amid political unrest in Yemen. This Backgrounder examines the group and U.S. counterterrorism operations.
Council on Foreign RelationsNov 29 2019
News
Prominent Democrat Publicly Harasses Ken Cuccinelli in 'Shocking' Confrontation at DC Pub
Acting Homeland Security Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli was publicly harassed Wednesday by Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley when the two ran into each other at a bar in Washington, D.C.
They crossed paths at an Irish pub, The Dubliner, where they were both attending an event for graduates of Gonzaga College High School. Rather than being able to enjoy his Guinness, however, Cuccinelli
Townhall