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Dec 19 2023
Headline Roundup
Israel’s Accidental Hostage Killing Sparks Discourse on State of Gaza Offensive
On Friday, the Israeli Defense Forces said it accidentally killed three Israeli hostages in Gaza, sparking media perspectives.
The Zeitgeist: An opinion for Haaretz (Lean Left bias) said what really killed the hostages wasn’t the war, but rather how the current Israeli zeitgeist has desensitized death and dehumanized “non-Jews, Arabs, Palestinians and ‘leftists.’” The writer said that
Washington Times The Jerusalem Post HaaretzOct 03 2023
Headline Roundup
Should the United States Continue to Send Military Aid to Ukraine?
As lawmakers battle over federal spending, the United States’ continued aid to Ukraine is again up for debate.
Moral & Strategic Win: A writer in the Washington Post (Lean Left bias) argued continued aid to Ukraine is both morally and strategically right, stating, “it is hard to think of any U.S. foreign policy initiative since the end of the Cold War that has been more successful
Washington Post Reuters TownhallApr 23 2023
Headline Roundup
US Evacuates Officials from Sudan Amid Civil War
The U.S. has evacuated close to 100 officials from Sudan amid the ongoing conflict.
The Details: The Biden Administration temporarily closed the U.S. Embassy and said it will not aid the remaining 16,000 U.S. nationals in Sudan with evacuation.
For Context: The conflict between the Sudanese military and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) began on April 15. The World Health Organization
Fox News Digital The Hill Associated PressOct 30 2012
News
Nasty campaign tactics: Phony voting instructions
MIAMI (AP)  With a week to go until Election Day, the nasty campaign tactics are coming out. People in Florida, Virginia and Indiana have gotten calls falsely telling them they can vote early by phone and dont need to go to a polling place. Indianas secretary of state launched an investigation. Virginia officials issued a warning to voters and asked them to report any such calls they
Washington TimesJan 05 2024
Headline Roundup
FDA Allows Florida to Import Cheaper Medications From Canada
Florida became the first state to win FDA approval for a program to import cheaper versions of certain medications in bulk from Canada.
The Details: The authorization lasts for two years and requires imports to “significantly reduce the cost to the American consumer without imposing additional risk to public health and safety.” Florida is also required to ensure imported drugs are
Bloomberg Forbes Fox News DigitalOct 15 2012
News
After Biden, Obama will be ‘respectful’ in next debate
After Vice President Joseph R. Biden earned the label “Laughing Joe” after he chuckled, sighed and interrupted his way through his debate with Rep. Paul Ryan last week, Team Obama is stressing that the president plans to be respectful in his second verbal match-up against Mitt Romney on Tuesday night. The second presidential debate at Hofstra University in New York will feature a town-hall
Washington TimesFeb 14 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Bernie Sanders Wins NH Primary, Gains Momentum
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) won Tuesday's Democratic primary in New Hampshire with 26% of the vote, building momentum as the party's apparent 2020 front runner.
Sanders was followed closely by former South Bend, Indiana, mayor Pete Buttigieg (24%) after the two emerged neck-and-neck from the controversial Iowa caucuses. Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar (20%) finished third in NH as a
Henry A. BrechterNov 23 2023
Headline Roundup
Thanksgiving Travel Season: Gas Prices, Weather Delays, and More
Traveling this Thanksgiving? Here’s what media outlets across the spectrum are reporting about holiday travel, from gas prices to weather forecasts.
Air Travel: The Washington Examiner (Lean Right bias) predicted a “historically busy” travel season. Citing AAA, the article estimates 55.4 million Americans traveling 50 miles or more for the holiday, with 4.69 million expected to fly.
Washington Examiner Axios NewsweekMay 21 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: All 50 States Have Partially Reopened
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Every U.S. state has now taken formal steps to reopen businesses and get residents back to work as the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic continues.
Governors and local leaders are looking for signs that the virus is receding enough in their area to allow for a partial return to normalcy. The need for public
Henry A. Brechter