Archive (Page 185)

November 29, 2021
House Democrats Outraise GOP by $10 Million in Third Quarter
A year before the midterm elections, Democrats and Republicans are fighting to outraise one another in campaign fundraising. Democrats have an uphill battle attempting to maintain their slim margin of control in both chambers. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has raised a record $35.8 million for the third quarter, beating Republicans by $10 million.

November 29, 2021
Podcast: “The Debate” Considers Whether or Not Tucker Carlson Is a Journalist
"The Debate" podcast discusses whether Tucker Carlson should be considered a journalist.

November 29, 2021
Opinion: Roxanne Gay Explains How Racism Hides in Plain Sight
Roxanne Gay's analysis of Paula Deen's N-word confession exposes racism as commonplace

November 28, 2021
‘The Future is Still Unknown’ for This Pasadena Theater
The Playhouse District is a pillar of the Pasadena community. Deep within the center of it is the Laemmle Playhouse 7, a family-owned movie theater that has resided in Pasadena since 1999. Known for their exquisitely cozy locations, indie films from all over the world and deliciously buttered popcorn.

November 25, 2021
Dateline’s Slippery Slope: Undercover Reporting Prostitution in the Philippines
(BAYONNE, NJ) — Undercover reporting when done correctly can be a powerful tool that leads to public justice. However, it […]