AllSides Balanced Search reveals information and ideas from all sides of the political spectrum so you can get the full picture.
Dec 13 2015
News
Ted Cruz Surges Past Donald Trump to Lead in Iowa Poll
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas surged to a 10-point lead in a new poll released Saturday of likely Republican caucusgoers in Iowa, signaling that his campaign is gathering momentum and suggesting that a long nominating fight is ahead.
Donald J. Trump, who continues to lead most national polls, was second in the Iowa poll, with 21 percent naming him as their first choice, compared with Mr.
New York Times (News)Oct 01 2020
Perspectives Blog
Slanted: How Partisan Media Use Data to Draw Wildly Different Conclusions
Does the data show the U.S. is seeing mostly peaceful protests, or widespread riots? Are we witnessing an epidemic of police brutality, or the spinning of a false media narrative? Are claims of voter fraud a farce, or is it an actual concern? Do economists believe school vouchers are a good idea or not? What you think may depend on what data you have been presented with lately — and how it’s
Julie MastrineMay 04 2013
News
‘Let Them Be Damned!’: Wayne LaPierre Savages Anti-Gun ‘Elites’
National Rifle Association Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre on Saturday launched a blistering attack against the so-called Washington and media “elites whom he said just dont understand America.
The BlazeMar 05 2013
News
Delays Grow for Travelers to Tomatoes as U.S. Cuts Hours
Customs inspectors trimmed working hours at the nations second-busiest container port and lines more than doubled at some of the largest airports as U.S. spending cuts began slowing transportation links.
BloombergJun 09 2012
News
Obama Urges Congress to Back Education Package
U.S. President Barack Obama used his weekly radio address to the nation to urge Congress to pass a series of economic proposals that will help put teachers back in the classroom.
Wall Street Journal (News)Jul 18 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Victor Davis Hanson: America does not have be perfect to be good (despite what radical progressives tell us)
The summer season has ripped off the thin scab that covered an American wound, revealing a festering disagreement about the nature and origins of the United States.
The San Francisco Board of Education recently voted to paint over, and thus destroy, a 1,600-square-foot mural of George Washington’s life in San Francisco’s George Washington High School.
Victor Arnautoff, a
Victor HansonJul 18 2019
Opinion
'Send her back!' chant shows Trump's ugly plan to get reelected
In a moment of unrestrained demagoguery, President Donald Trump presided Wednesday over a crowd chanting "Send her back! Send her back!" about an American Muslim congresswoman who he targeted with racist attacks.
The scenes at a North Carolina rally provided an ugly overture to a 2020 election campaign already soaked in hate. They exemplified the tribal politics and white nationalism
Guest Writer - LeftAug 15 2022
Headline Roundup
Reflecting on the Taliban's Afghanistan Takeover, 1 Year Later
It's been one year since the Taliban took over Afghanistan and the U.S. ended its two-decade effort to democratize the country.
A year later, Afghanistan remains highly unstable. Despite pledges from the new Taliban government to make women "very active within our society," girls have been prevented from going to school in some cases, and "underground schools" have emerged as a result
NBC News (Online) Reuters Washington Examiner