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Sep 04 2023
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Labor Day 2023 Comes as Strikes, Negotiations Continue
Labor Day 2023 comes at a time when several unions in major industries are striking or ensnared in high-stakes contract negotiations.
Delivery: The Teamsters union voted to ratify a new five-year contract with UPS in August, avoiding a strike that could have impacted over 300,000 UPS workers. Roughly 86% of Teamsters members supported the deal, which includes higher wages and
Washington Examiner Associated Press NewsNationDec 25 2021
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Perspectives: Christmas 2021
On America's second Christmas marked by COVID-19, voices on all sides of politics offered perspectives on the holiday, its meaning, celebrations and public health.
Many viewpoints across the spectrum celebrated Christmas while connecting it to COVID-19. Left-rated voices often focused on overcoming pandemic-induced grief and sadness, protecting the safety of loved ones and conquering
The American Conservative Washington Post Christian Science MonitorJun 13 2022
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Trump Rejected Advice To Wait to Call the 2020 Race, Says Former Campaign Manager
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot held its second public hearing Monday, featuring witness testimonies from several members of former President Donald Trump's inner circle.
In a video deposition to the committee, former Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien alleged that Trump ignored the advice of campaign experts to wait to call the 2020 presidential race
Axios Washington Examiner Washington PostSep 21 2020
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Bar Owner Charged With Murder During Nebraska Unrest Commits Suicide
A Nebraska bar owner who was indicted in the fatal shooting of a Black Lives Matter protester in May took his own life on Sunday. Jake Gardner was indicted by a grand jury on Sept. 15 in connection with the shooting of James Scurlock; the indictment came after Douglas County District Attorney Don Kleine cleared Gardner on June 1, saying he acted in self-defense after Scurlock attacked him.
The Daily Wire The Hill New York Times (News)Sep 06 2020
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Suspect in Patriot Prayer Shooting Killed by Police, Media Coverage Differs
On Thursday evening, a federal fugitive task force shot Michael Reinoehl when he allegedly tried to elude arrest. Reinoehl, a self-described anti-fascist, was charged with second-degree murder with a weapon and unlawful use of a weapon in the Aug. 29 shooting of Aaron “Jay” Danielson. Official accounts of Reinoehl's death from law enforcement differ slightly; the Thurston County Sheriff’s
The Oregonian Fox News Digital CBS News (Online)Jul 02 2019
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Revealed in Coverage of Violent Portland Rally
Media reports surrounding a Portland rally in which the presence of far-right and far-left groups resulted in violence — including the beating of a journalist — have much to reveal about media bias.
A video Oregonian reporter Jim Ryan posted to Twitter during the demonstration on Saturday showed members of the far-left group Antifa beating Quillette editor and photojournalist Andy Ngo,
Julie MastrineSep 02 2020
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Perspectives: Left, Right Trade Blame for Kenosha Violence
Kenosha, Wisconsin became the newest site of Black Lives Matter and anti-police brutality protests after Jacob Blake was shot by police on Aug. 23. In the days following Blake's shooting, 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse was arrested as a suspect in a shooting that killed two and wounded one. After a summer of protests and rhetoric surrounding police brutality and racial injustice, media coverage
National Review (News) NPR (Online News) SlateOct 31 2023
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FBI Director Wray Warns Senate of Increased Terror Threat on US Soil
FBI Director Christopher Wray warned Tuesday of an increased risk of terror attacks and hate crimes on U.S. soil in the wake of continued unrest in the Middle East.
Details: Wray testified before the Senate Homeland Security Committee on Tuesday alongside other U.S. officials. During his testimony, Wray cited multiple recent instances of targeted violence and harassment toward Jewish
New York Times (News) The Messenger Fox News DigitalMay 02 2023
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Surgeon General Declares Public Health Epidemic Over Loneliness
United States Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy declared a public health epidemic over loneliness on Tuesday.
Key Quotes: “We now know that loneliness is a common feeling that many people experience,” Murthy told the Associated Press. “It’s like hunger or thirst. It’s a feeling the body sends us when something we need for survival is missing. Millions of people in America are struggling
Washington Examiner BBC News Associated PressJan 20 2023
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Pro-Lifers Gather for the 50th March for Life in Washington DC
On Friday, marchers will gather in Washington, D.C. for the 50th March for Life, the first march since the Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade last June.
For Context: Most pro-life messages focus on sanctioning clinics or doctors, but some seek repercussions for those seeking to end a pregnancy. Meanwhile, polling shows that most Americans are in the middle when it comes to abortion
Washington Examiner Axios CNN Digital