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Jun 16 2020
News
U.K. Researchers Say They Have Found First Drug that Improves COVID-19 Survival
Researchers in England say they have the first evidence that a drug can improve COVID-19 survival: A steroid called dexamethasone reduced deaths by up to one third in severely ill hospitalized patients.
Results were announced Tuesday and researchers said they would publish them soon. The study is a large, strict test that randomly assigned 2,104 patients to get the drug and compared
Time MagazineOct 22 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: New York Post Report on Alleged Hunter Biden Emails
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The New York Post reported last Wednesday that it had obtained incriminating emails from a laptop belonging to Hunter Biden, which suggested his father Joe Biden had been untruthful about his involvement with his son's overseas business dealings. The story was called into question by Biden's campaign, and
AllSides StaffApr 08 2020
News
Trump-Loving Texas Doctor Enlists Nursing Home Patients To ‘Test’ The President’s Favorite Coronavirus Drug
No bar exam? No problem! Every day Donald Trump is president, we wake up in a brand new issue spotter. Today’s scenario comes courtesy of a Trump supporter in Texas who got so excited by the president’s constant hyping of the supposed miracle drug hydroxychloroquine that he thought he’d conduct his own experiment to prove its efficacy.
There is currently no proof that the anti-malarial
Above The LawMar 30 2017
News
North Carolina Lawmakers, Governor Announce 'Compromise' To Repeal 'Bathroom Bill'
Republican lawmakers and the Democratic governor of North Carolina say they've reached a deal to repeal the controversial "bathroom bill" that restricts the abilities of transgender people to use the restroom corresponding to their gender identity.
NPR (Online News)May 15 2020
Opinion
Covid-19 Reality Has a Liberal Bias
Unfortunately, the virus doesn’t care about political spin.
On Tuesday, the U.S. government’s top experts warned that Covid-19 was by no means under control, and that premature easing of social distancing could have disastrous consequences. As far as I can tell, their view is shared by almost all epidemiologists.
But they were shouting into the wind. Clearly, the Trump
Paul KrugmanMay 15 2020
News
Nancy Pelosi dismisses 'partisan wish list' jab at $3 trillion coronavirus spending bill
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday refuted the “partisan wish list” label lobbed at her $3 trillion coronavirus relief bill, saying it’s no different than other packages Congress has passed.
At a press conference, Mrs. Pelosi, California Democrat, argued that there was a double standard for Democrats, pointing out that the initial versions of the $2.2 trillion CARES Act and the
Washington TimesOct 05 2020
Opinion
Democratic Bile Will Reelect Trump
Voters will not react well to the Left’s celebratory response to the President’s illness.
The Democrats and their friends in the Fourth Estate could hardly believe their luck when the news broke that President Trump had contracted COVID-19. They clearly believe he is finished politically and that their Potemkin presidential candidate will now win the upcoming election in a walk. The
The American SpectatorApr 01 2019
News
Official: Trump team overruled 25 security clearance denials
A career official in the White House security office says dozens of people in President Donald Trump’s administration were granted security clearances despite “disqualifying issues” in their backgrounds, such as concerns about foreign influence, drug use and criminal conduct.
Tricia Newbold, an 18-year government employee who oversees the issuance of clearances for some senior White
Associated PressOct 03 2019
News
Florida voter forms still say felons cannot register to vote
Voting rights activists in Florida are complaining to election officials because they believe the state's voter registration forms are not clear that convicted felons who have completed their sentences can now register to vote.
This is the latest dispute over implementation of the Amendment 4 ballot initiative passed by 65 percent of Florida voters last fall, revising the state's
The Fulcrum