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Apr 04 2015
News
AP Analysis: Holes, questions remain for Iran's nuclear deal
The framework nuclear deal sealed by world powers and Iran leaves major questions: Could Iran cheat? Possibly. Would the U.S or anyone else be able to respond in time? In theory, yes. Are they prepared to use military force? Questionable.
Would a final deal settle global fears about Iran's intentions? Almost surely, no.
But the surprisingly detailed fact sheet released by the
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Apr 06 2021
News
As Variants Have Spread, Progress Against the Virus in U.S. Has Stalled
United States coronavirus cases have increased again after hitting a low point late last month, and some of the states driving the upward trend have also been hit hardest by variants, according to an analysis of data from Helix, a lab testing company.
The country’s vaccine rollout has sped up since the first doses were administered in December, recently reaching a rolling average of
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Apr 17 2020
News
America has suffered great loss before. Here's how we may learn to cope with coronavirus death toll.
During World War II, 407,317 Americans died in a fight for global democracy. The dead were heralded as representatives of the Greatest Generation and honored in books, movies and memorials.
The Vietnam War claimed 58,220 lives in a bitter battle that divided the nation. Heroic tributes eluded both the deceased and survivors as a new generation developed a deep skepticism toward
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Apr 16 2020
News
SPECIAL REPORT: The Problem With Coronavirus Models Is How We Talk About Them
Despite what political leaders want them to say, COVID-19 models will become less predictive exactly when we need them most.
In the continuing drama of America’s coronavirus response, statistical models play the role of Hamlet’s father: foreboding, influencing the action on the stage but unable to speak for themselves.
Some health leaders have said that various COVID-19 models’
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Jan 31 2015
News
GOP Lawmakers Weigh Contentious Tactic to Dismantle Health Law
A growing number of congressional Republicans want to use a contentious budget procedure to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, according to senior lawmakers and aides involved in discussions over the strategy.
A final decision could be weeks if not months away, but Republican lawmakers and aides say there is broad enthusiasm for using the process known as reconciliation to try to repeal
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Nov 20 2019
News
AP-NORC/USAFacts Poll: Facts missing from American democracy
WASHINGTON (AP) — At a time when many Americans say they’re struggling to distinguish between fact and fiction, the country is broadly skeptical that facts underlie some of the basic mechanisms of democracy in the United States — from political campaigns to voting choices to the policy decisions made by elected officials.
A meager 9% of Americans believe that campaign messages are
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May 02 2023
Headline Roundup
2024 Candidates: Can Robert F Kennedy Jr. Challenge Biden For Dem Nomination?
An Emerson College poll from April found 21% of Democrats support Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s bid for the Democratic nomination. Does he pose a threat to President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign?
A Democratic Populist: Matt Lewis labeled Kennedy an “imbecile with no real qualifications” and deemed his past work as an environmental lawyer and vaccine skeptic to be “idiot activism.” Lewis
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Jul 13 2021
Perspectives Blog
One Simple Image Shows How on Twitter, Polarization is Built In
What you see on social media versus what your friends, family, and other people see is probably very different. Tech algorithms keep us locked inside filter bubbles, reinforcing our own worldview and beliefs.
Take a look, for instance, at these two images showing top replies to a tweet by Candace Owens, a conservative commentator, about protests in Cuba, as viewed from two different
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Jan 15 2021
Opinion
An Impeachment Incitement
Donald Trump was impeached again on Wednesday, a week before leaving office in one of the great travesties of modern politics.
Here are reasons why the exercise proved a farce.
One, impeachment was never intended by the founders to become a serial effort to weaken a first-term president. But this latest try will mark the third failed attempt of Democrats in Congress to remove
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