Tag: Political Bias

The podcast discusses the recent terrorist attack in Russia and its implications for the war in Ukraine, alongside the impact of the chaos in Congress on the same conflict.
In this article, the author criticizes the MAGA-led Republican party for sacrificing conservative priorities, such as aid to Israel and immigration reform, for political gain.
The author criticizes the extreme bias of two Jewish publications, the right-wing Jewish Press and the left-wing Haaretz.
The knitting community, known for its social activism and inclusivity, has been facing a troubling lack of support for Jewish members in the wake of recent events.
In a podcast episode, the discussion covers a New York Times story that presents a stroke victim in a depressive state in a positive light, questioning the reasons behind this approach.
A recent breakthrough in sustainable fusion-generated power raises questions about how it will be received, with potential concerns about a backlash.
The podcast explores the phenomenon where conservative Supreme Court justices often defy their political allies' expectations, while liberal justices do so less frequently.
The text discusses the critique surrounding the Chauvin trial jury, with the Left questioning their impartiality before the verdict and the Right doing the same afterward.
The text discusses the current state of the media and the role of fact-checking.
The discussion revolves around the conflicting interests in American cities regarding reopening amid the pandemic, with a focus on how elected officials may be favoring privileged Democratic constituencies over others.
The article discusses the historical evolution of think tanks from their origins in Europe in the 800s to the formation of independent research groups in the 16th and 17th centuries, particularly focusing on the Dupuy Academy in France.