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Pro-Freedom Protests Erupt Across Cuba

Pro-Freedom Protests Erupt Across Cuba

In International, Media, Social MediaTags communism, covid-19, cuba, ProtestsJuly 12, 2021 Meredith Dolan

Cubans across the country took to the streets to protest the communist government. New internet access in Cuba helped them spread before being shut down. Summary Thousands of Cubans took to the streets of Havana in …

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U.S. Draws Down Afghanistan Presence, Taliban Gains Ground

U.S. Draws Down Afghanistan Presence, Taliban Gains Ground

In International, Joe Biden, MediaTags Afghanistan, biden administration, us militaryJuly 11, 2021 Meredith Dolan

Following up on a Trump administration initiative, President Biden has announced an August 3rd withdrawal date for American troops in Afghanistan. The majority of Americans appear to agree with the move. Summary The Biden administration is committing …

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Hope Fades in Miami Building Collapse Rescue Efforts

Hope Fades in Miami Building Collapse Rescue Efforts

In Media, Social Media, USATags building collapse, climate change, DeSantis, media biasJune 28, 2021 Meredith Dolan

The majority of outlets have treated the building collapse tragedy with respect and reporting focused on the facts. A handful of outlets needlessly injected politics into the story. Summary In Surfside, Florida where a residential condo …

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Critical Race Theory Debate Heats Up Locally & Nationally

Critical Race Theory Debate Heats Up Locally & Nationally

In Media, Race in AmericaTags critical race theory, media bias, US CongressJune 26, 2021 Meredith Dolan

The debate over critical race theory is everywhere: school boards, Congress, cable news. This new flashpoint in the culture war isn’t going away any time soon. Summary School board meetings across the country have become the …

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Senate Votes Down Dems’ Election Reform Bill

Senate Votes Down Dems’ Election Reform Bill

In Congress, Media, USATags election reform, US CongressJune 23, 2021 Meredith Dolan

The For the People Act was not expected to pass the evenly divided Senate. Many outlets expressed shock while both sides toed predictable party lines. Summary One of Congressional Democrats top legislative priorities was stopped in …

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Iran “Elects” New President Amid Historically Low Turnout, Protest Votes

Iran “Elects” New President Amid Historically Low Turnout, Protest Votes

In International, MediaTags Elections, International, Iran, iran nuclear dealJune 20, 2021 Meredith Dolan

With low turnout and a surge in protest votes, hardliner Ebrahim Raisi is Iran’s new president. American media across the political spectrum acknowledge his history as a murderous butcher. Summary Elections in Iran produced a new …

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