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Dec 15 2020
Perspectives Blog
Weekly United News Roundup: Democrats and Republicans Increasingly Support Taking Vaccines; Bipartisan Push Against Facebook; and Widespread Disapproval of Political Violence
This news roundup shines a new light on major news stories from the past week, highlighting what Americans have in common across political divides.
As the FDA Approves the Pfizer COVID Vaccine, Increasing Numbers of Democrats and Republicans Show Interest in Receiving VaccineAs seen in the AllSides Headline Roundup from Dec. 12, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Pfizer's
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Jul 26 2019
Opinion
'America' and 'American' vanish in a college guide for how not to offend
The 'Inclusive Language Guide' folly
America and American are offensive.
This is not my view. But an early version of a document compiled by the “Inclusive Communications Task Force at Colorado State University” actually singled out the words “America” and “American” as being potentially offensive. Here is the actual language used in the draft:
“The Americas encompass a
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Jan 30 2020
News
For 2020 Democrats, the ‘Trump effect’ looms large
President Trump’s unparalleled ability to command the spotlight is starving Democratic candidates of media attention on the eve of the Iowa caucuses, and causing a kind of “existential crisis” for Democratic voters.
Since the day Donald Trump announced his first presidential campaign in June 2015, he has transfixed the nation – supporters and critics alike. In that nomination race, the
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Aug 25 2014
News
The early 2016 primary calendar is now set. It will change.
The Democratic National Committee over the Weekend set ITS preliminary 2016 presidential primary calender , with the Four Traditional Carve-out States - Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada - holding contests in February and everybody else after That.
. The calendar mimics what we've seen from Republicans, who have basically agreed on the same order of succession Here's how
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May 13 2015
News
Utah Airways provides flights from Ogden to national parks
A new Ogden-based airline is providing flights to Western national parks and is looking to expand to a second plane.
Utah Airways was launched Jan. 5 by Utah pilots David Story and Bret Kobe after Story said he felt there was a need for the service. The airline flights leave from the Ogden-Hinckley Airport and provide direct flights to the Grand Canyon South Rim, the Grand Canyon West
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Jun 07 2022
Headline Roundup
Previewing Tuesday's Primaries in California and 6 Other States
Voters in California, Mississippi, New Jersey, Montana, Iowa, South Dakota and New Mexico will head to the polls Tuesday to vote in key primary races — some that could affect the GOP's chances of taking over the U.S. House in November.
In Montana, Ryan Zinke, who served as Interior Secretary under former President Trump, is running for a newly-created House seat gained by redistricting
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May 09 2015
News
Obama: Free community college in ‘everybody’s interest’
President Obama on Friday called on Congress to close tax loopholes for millionaires and billionaires and use the savings to offer all Americans a higher education, saying that two years of free community college is in “everybody’s interest.”
Speaking at Lake Area Technical Institute’s commencement ceremony in Watertown, South Dakota, the president said community colleges will play an
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Feb 13 2016
News
Donors to G.O.P. Candidates: You’re on Your Own
The Republican presidential race has often resembled The Hunger Games, with a crowded field of bloodthirsty candidates kept alive by the grace of their patrons on the sidelines. The story has taken a darker turn in recent weeks, with panic creeping in as Donald Trump continues to step over the bodies of more electable candidates. But with no clear winner emerging from New Hampshire, Republican
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Apr 23 2019
News
Democrats Running For President In 2020 Remain Divided On Impeaching Trump
Some candidates are ready to launch the proceedings while others worry doing so would only aid the president in the next election.
House Democrats aren’t the only ones who seem conflicted about whether lawmakers should move forward with impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump.
Last night, five leading candidates vying for the 2020 Democratic nomination weighed in
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Aug 10 2014
News
Obama: Iraq Must Have Legitimate Government To Combat Insurgency
President Obama says that the U.S. will continue to provide Iraq with humanitarian and military assistance, but he ruled out ground troops and reiterated administration calls for Iraq to form a "legitimate" government in order to face the threat from Islamic militants.
Speaking to reporters in the South Lawn of the White House, he also acknowledged that U.S. intelligence had
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