News Analysis

News Analysis

Eliminating student debt gives upper class students an unfair advantage

What appears to be a loan forgiveness program is actually a massive boon to the middle and upper class families that took out loans willingly and now will not be obligated to pay them back.

Leonardo Briceno / Nov 19, 2020

News Analysis

Seattle to allow a 'community panel' to determine sentencing for criminals

Instead of facing a judge or jury, an accused will be offered an alternative where a non-profit community panel will decide how they are to be held accountable for their crime.

Ari Hoffman / Nov 18, 2020

Opinion, News Analysis

WATCH: Why Alex Trebek was so beloved

After 36 years of hosting Jeopardy, and a nearly two-year battle with cancer the world learned that one of our most beloved television personalities had passed away.

Matthew Grainger / Nov 18, 2020

News Analysis

Democrat canvassers in disputed Michigan county doxxed and harassed Republican colleagues

It was after the doxxing and harassment that the two who had declined to certify the county, over reported voter irregularities, did succumb to abuse and criticism and reverse their decision.

Libby Emmons / Nov 18, 2020

News Analysis

Class cancelled because teacher 'living in forest'

The teacher, who has apparently absconded to the forest to avoid coronavirus, doesn't have enough internet connectivity there to do her job when the power goes out.

Libby Emmons / Nov 18, 2020

News Analysis

WATCH: Hirono claims there's no anti-conservative bias on social media ... according to Media Matters

Hirono railed against the claims, saying that groups from Media Matters to the Cato Institute had concluded that there is no bias against conservative accounts on social media.

Libby Emmons / Nov 17, 2020

News Analysis

WATCH: Ted Cruz destroys Jack Dorsey over Twitter voter fraud warnings

Cruz called Dorsey out for knowing nothing about voter fraud, yet applying warning to tweets alleging voter fraud.

Libby Emmons / Nov 17, 2020

News Analysis

Fortune 500 CEOs scheme how to get Biden into office if Trump doesn't concede

CEOs are also reportedly concerned about the effects of the election on market stability, Sonnenfeld explained.

Noah David Alter / Nov 17, 2020

News Analysis

FLASHBACK: Voter-fraud concerns used to be a bipartisan issue

Before launching their vote-by-mail campaign, The New York Times was gravely concerned in 2012 about election fraud committed through mail-in voting.

Mia Cathell / Nov 17, 2020

Opinion, News Analysis

A 'great reset' is incompatible with democracy

Trudeau is giving the clear impression that there is an agenda being imposed on Canada from the outside, an agenda we didn’t have a chance to vote on, and that we don’t control.

Spencer Fernando / Nov 16, 2020

Culture, News Analysis

Was Sir John A. Macdonald a racist? — Cancel This

Why is Canada's first Prime Minister so controversial?

Angelo Isidorou / Nov 16, 2020

News Analysis

Canadian ambassador to the UN calls for investigation into Chinese Uyghur genocide

"There's no question that there's aspects of what the Chinese are doing that fits into the definition of genocide in the genocide convention," Bob Rae said in an interview.

Noah David Alter / Nov 16, 2020

News Analysis

WATCH: Trudeau tells UN that pandemic is opportunity for global 'reset'

Video from Justin Trudeau's September 29 announcement that they would be pledging an additional $400 million to humanitarian aid spending has reemerged, noting Trudeau's use of the word "reset."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 16, 2020

Opinion, Culture, News Analysis

Harry Styles wearing a dress in 'Vogue' shows the problem with modern masculinity

A glance through the Vogue spread raises the question: What happened to masculinity? Where have all the real men gone?

Nicole Russell / Nov 16, 2020

News Analysis

Governor of Washington enacts strict lockdown orders starting Monday

Washington Governor Jay Inslee announced new restrictions in response to rising cases of the coronavirus in Washington State.

Ari Hoffman / Nov 16, 2020

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