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Mar 25 2015
News
Report Credits F.B.I. With Progress Since 9/11, but Says More Is Needed
The F.B.I. has made great strides since the Sept. 11 attacks and has prevented other catastrophic acts of terrorism, but it urgently needs to improve its intelligence capabilities and hire more linguists to counter the rapidly evolving threats to the United States, according to a report released on Wednesday.
The report by the F.B.I. 9/11 Review Commission said that the bureau needed to
New York Times (News)Mar 25 2015
News
Bergdahl Faces Life on Charges of Desertion, Misbehavior
U.S. Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, a former Taliban prisoner in Afghanistan, was formally charged on Wednesday with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, and could be sentenced to life in prison if convicted of the most serious count, the Army said. Bergdahl's attorney, Eugene Fidell of Yale Law School, said the Army had scheduled an Article 32 investigation hearing on April 22 to
Newsmax (News)Feb 02 2021
Perspectives Blog
Protest or Riot: Who Decides? A Data Analysis of Media Bias
From the CenterThis piece is from a writer rated Center.
Editor's Note: This piece originally appeared on Medium.com.
Life, Liberty, and Hypocrisy for AllThe shocking events of Jan 6, 2021 make for fun media analysis. In one day, the conservatives media became sympathetic to rioters and antagonistic to Capitol Hill police. Coincidentally, the liberal media
Michael TaubergMay 25 2012
News
An Often Procrastinating Congress Is Raring at the Gate on Tax Cuts
WASHINGTON  It is a maxim in Congress these days: If high-profile legislation affecting millions of Americans is about to expire, deal with it at the last possible second, preferably with rancor. But a major exception is in the offing with the Bush-era tax cuts, which are set to lapse on Jan 1. Both parties in the House and the Senate are eager, perhaps even giddy, at the prospect of
New York Times (News)Dec 03 2019
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Update: Bloomberg News Announces It Will Not Investigate Democratic Candidates
In November 2019, after Bloomberg News owner Michael Bloomberg entered the 2020 presidential race, the news outlet announced that it would not do investigative reporting on Bloomberg or any of the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates. It is an apparent admission that the organization will openly engage in bias by omission going forward.
Bloomberg News has an AllSides media bias
AllSides StaffJun 08 2022
Headline Roundup
Senators Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Regulate Cryptocurrencies
Have legislators found common ground on cryptocurrency?
Sens. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) introduced legislation Tuesday to create a regulatory framework for the cryptocurrency markets. It's the first major bipartisan cryptocurrency legislation, and would classify digital assets as commodities like gold and natural gas. If the bill passes, the Commodity
Time Magazine CNBC The Epoch TimesMar 02 2015
News
Fact-checker calls out Obama for saying Keystone ‘bypasses’ US
President Obama earned a double-barreled rebuke Monday from The Washington Post's fact-checker, for repeating a faulty claim that the Keystone XL pipeline "bypasses" the U.S. -- and for saying it would only carry "Canadian oil."
The president made the claims in an interview last week with WDAY of Fargo, N.D. Obama continued to downplay the impact of the Canada-to-Texas oil pipeline,
Fox News DigitalOct 04 2012
Opinion
No Child Left Behind
The federal No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) aims to improve the performance of U.S. primary and secondary schools by requiring states to adopt comprehensive accountability systems for identifying and improving underperforming schools. Its overarching goal is to bring U.S. students to math and reading proficiency by 2014. Reauthorization of the law is pending in Congress, with members of both
Brookings InstitutionAug 09 2017
News
Google engineer fired over anti-diversity memo files labor complaint
Legal experts say the case may have legs. The Google engineer fired over writing a 10-page viral memo about diversity has filed a complaint with federal labor officials, reports Business Insider. James Damore filed the complaint against Google on August 7th, and the case page on the National Labor Relations Board website states that law firm Paul Hastings will represent Google. Damore’s name
The VergeFeb 27 2024
Headline Roundup
Consultant Says He Commissioned Fake Biden Robocalls to Show Dangers of AI
Steve Kramer, a political operative who formerly worked as a consultant for Rep. Dean Phillips’ (D-MN) presidential campaign, admitted to being behind the robocall impersonating President Joe Biden.
For Context: During the New Hampshire Democratic primary last month, reports emerged of apparent AI-generated robocalls mimicking President Joe Biden, urging Democratic voters not to
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