diff --git a/.env.example b/.env.example index 63e7bc2..74fcab2 100644 --- a/.env.example +++ b/.env.example @@ -1,2 +1,15 @@ PPLX_API_KEY="your perplexity ai key" MODEL="pplx-7b-chat" +NEWS="world-news" +POSSIBLE_NEWS_VALUES= ' + "world-news", + "us-news", + "politics", + "sports", + "entertainment", + "business", + "science", + "ap-fact-check", + "oddities", + "health" +' \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index e98d8f5..f98956f 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ link -allsides.html +ap.html test.html response models/ diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 240de83..4bfde72 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -8,12 +8,12 @@ I maintain a daily updated (if I use this software) archive section. This is mad ## Disclaimer -MySides is a personal tool designed to scrape news from AllSides. Please note that all material downloaded, used, and reworked by this software is the property of AllSides. This tool aims to provide a quick overview of daily news. For more information, please refer to the AllSides Terms of Service. +MySides is a personal tool designed to scrape news from APNews. Please note that all material downloaded, used, and reworked by this software is the property of APNews. This tool aims to provide a quick overview of daily news. For more information, please refer to the APNews Terms of Service. ## TLDR -MySides scrapes the latest news from AllSides and uses Perplexity AI APIs to summarize them into a concise, single-page format. +MySides scrapes the latest news from APNews and uses Perplexity AI APIs to summarize them into a concise, single-page format. ## Perplexity AI? @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ In my experience, Perplexity AI offers more competitive API pricing than OpenAI. ## Read -Check out allsides.html for the latest summary. The reports are saved into archive/ by default. +Check out ap.html for the latest summary. The reports are saved into archive/ by default. diff --git a/__pycache__/apnews.cpython-311.pyc b/__pycache__/apnews.cpython-311.pyc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c37f1a Binary files /dev/null and b/__pycache__/apnews.cpython-311.pyc differ diff --git a/__pycache__/summarizer.cpython-311.pyc b/__pycache__/summarizer.cpython-311.pyc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1386541 Binary files /dev/null and b/__pycache__/summarizer.cpython-311.pyc differ diff --git a/apnews.py b/apnews.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b79d89c --- /dev/null +++ b/apnews.py @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ + +def fetchAndDigest(soup): + + news_items = soup.find_all("div", class_="PagePromo") + print("[+] Filtering out invalid articles...") + links = [] + for news_item in news_items: + article_title = news_item['data-gtm-region'] + # Extract the article link and title + try: + article_link = news_item.find_all("div", class_="PagePromo-media").pop().find("a").get("href") + except Exception: + try: + article_link = news_item.find_all("h3", class_="PagePromo-title").pop().find("a").get("href") + except Exception: + print("[!] Invalid article. Skipping...") + print(news_item) + continue + links.append([article_title, article_link]) + + print("[+] Total news: " + str(len(links))) + return links \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/archive/20240112.html b/archive/20240112.html index 1b707a5..ae85a4d 100644 --- a/archive/20240112.html +++ b/archive/20240112.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -
According to the article on AllSides, Democrats in Congress are expressing anger and frustration with President Biden over his administration's decision to conduct airstrikes in Yemen without consulting them first. The airstrikes were reportedly carried out using unmanned drones and targeted alleged plotters of the 2012 attack on a U.S. embassy in Yemen. -The article mentions that while the Biden administration has been focused on trying to end the war in Yemen, the drone strikes could potentially escalate the conflict. Democrats are concerned that the strikes may also undermine their efforts to repeal the 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF), which has been used to justify military actions in the Middle East. +
On Saturday, August 4, 2023, a series of attacks targeted American military installations and vessels in the Middle East. The Biden administration responded with a series of retaliatory strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen. The attacks were carried out by the US military and involved several drones and missiles. The US government claimed that the strikes were aimed at the Houthi rebels' capabilities to carry out further attacks. The Houthi rebels, who are aligned with Iran, have frequently targeted US forces in the region, including an attack on a US military base in Mosul, Iraq, in January 2021. The Biden administration's decision to strike back at the Houthi rebels came after a series of escalating attacks in the region, including a strike on a US base in the Middle East in July. The US government has said that it remains committed to securing its troops in the region and will continue to take necessary measures to protect them. The Houthi rebels have not yet responded to the US strikes.
Read the full articleThe World Court has ruled that Israel's policies towards the Gaza Strip constitute genocide. The case was brought by South Africa and received widespread support from human rights organizations and legal experts. The ruling is a significant step towards accountability for Israel's treatment of Palestinians and sets a precedent for holding states accountable for their actions. While Israel has not yet responded to the ruling, it is expected to face widespread condemnation and potential sanctions. The ruling highlights the ongoing human rights abuses in the region and the need for action to hold those responsible accountable.
Read the full articleThe Navy and Japan are discussing the release of a former Navy sailor who has been detained in Japan for more than a year. The sailor, Petty Officer 2nd Class Torrico Shunpei, was arrested in April 2021 after being found with illegal drugs on a base in Japan. He faces charges of violating Japan's Military Penal Code for drug possession and use. The Navy had intended to discharge him from the service, but the prosecution has not yet decided whether to proceed with the trial. The factors that will be considered include the degree of guilt and the nature of the offense, as well as the defendant's personality and the family situation in which he grew up.
Read the full articleThe article reports that the world has experienced the hottest August on record, with global temperatures reaching an average of 62.1 degrees Fahrenheit, breaking the previous record set last year by 0.02 degrees Fahrenheit. The extreme heat is being attributed to a combination of climate change and El Niño, a weather pattern that brings unusually warm ocean conditions, which has been in effect since the second half of 2020. The article notes that the unusual heat has led to wildfires in usually cooler areas like the Arctic, larger and more intense hurricanes, and droughts and floods in different parts of the world. The article also highlights that the heatwave is having a particularly devastating impact on the Southern Hemisphere, where the climate models did not project such frequency or intensity of extreme heat events. The article concludes by emphasizing the need for immediate and ambitious action to combat climate change and its impacts.
Read the full articleAccording to AP News, a US Navy MQ-9 drone killed at least 29 people, including members of Iranian-backed Houthi fighters targeted in an attack near Yemen's southern port city of Aden. The attack is said to be the first known US drone strike in Yemen and comes amid heightened tensions in the region. The US Central Command has not yet provided a statement on the attack. The attack appears to be the first military escalation between the US and the Houthis, and it could have significant implications for the ongoing conflict in Yemen. (Source: AP News)
Read the full articleThe article reports that British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has pledged to increase military aid to Ukraine to help them defend against ongoing Russian aggression. The article states that Sunak has promised to provide Ukraine with additional military equipment and training, as well as increased diplomatic support. The article notes that this pledge comes amidst concerns about Russia's continued military activity in Ukraine, including the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine and the recent seizure of three Ukrainian vessels in the Black Sea. The article also notes that Sunak's pledge has been welcomed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who has called for increased international support for Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression.
Read the full articleTitled "Taiwan's president says she's committed to democracy, bolstering ties with Japan and the U.S.," the article reports on the recent election of Tsai Ing-wen as the president of Taiwan and her commitment to preserving the country's democracy. Tsai emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and stability in the region, as well as strengthening ties with Japan and the United States. The article also mentions the ongoing tension between Taiwan and China, with China considering Taiwan a renegade province rather than an independent country. Tsai has pledged to continue to promote peace and stability in the region, while maintaining Taiwan's sovereignty and democracy.
Read the full articleAccording to an article from Associated Press, Brazil has implemented a plan to convert a vast area of Cerrado savanna into farmland. This decision has resulted in large-scale deforestation, with over 100,000 acres of the savanna being destroyed each year. The plan was initially intended to boost the country's agricultural economy, but it has instead led to serious environmental and social consequences. +The article highlights the impact of the deforestation on the local population, as many indigenous groups and traditional communities rely on the Cerrado for their livelihoods. The destruction of the savanna has also led to a loss of biodiversity, with many species of plants and animals being unable to find suitable habitats. -The article also notes that the Biden administration has faced criticism from both sides of the aisle over its handling of the war in Yemen. Some Republicans have called for a more forceful approach, while some Democrats have called for a complete withdrawal of U.S. forces from the region. +The article also notes that the Brazilian government has faced criticism for its handling of the situation. Environmentalists and activists have called on the government to take action to protect the Cerrado and Its inhabitants, but the government has refused to change its course. -Overall, the article highlights the tension between the Biden administration's goals of ending the war in Yemen and maintaining national security interests, as well as the ongoing challenges of navigating foreign policy in a divided Congress.
Read the full articleAccording to AllSides News, on January 12, 2024, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials claimed that the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is blocking a section of the U.S. border and has asked the Supreme Court to intervene. The ICE officials alleged that the Texas DPS is obstructing their ability to perform their duties and enforce immigration laws. The situation is reportedly ongoing, and the Supreme Court has yet to respond to the ICE's request.
Read the full articleThe article reports that Brooklyn High School in New York City has been at the center of a media frenzy over migrant families. The school has had to respond to numerous inquiries from media outlets about the number of migrant families attending the school and how they are being educated. The school has stated that while they do not track the number of migrant families, they are committed to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for all students. The school has also emphasized that they do not separate students based on their immigration status and that they are dedicated to supporting students and their families. The article notes that the media attention has been a challenge for the school, but they are working to address it.
Read the full articleIn an interview on January 12, 2024, Hunter Biden announced that he would be willing to speak before the House committee investigating his father's impeachment trial. This comes after a years-long investigation into the former Vice President's son, who has faced accusations of corruption and misconduct related to his business dealings in Ukraine and China. Hunter Biden has denied any wrongdoing and has called for transparency in the investigation. The interview confirmed that he was willing to cooperate and provide information to the committee, potentially shedding light on the situation.
Read the full articleAccording to AllSides News, the Oregon Supreme Court has refused to remove former President Donald Trump's name from the 2024 presidential ballot. The decision came in response to a lawsuit filed by the secretary of state, who argued that Trump was no longer eligible to run for office due to his loss in the 2020 election and subsequent impeachment trial. However, the court ruled that the lawsuit was filed too late and that state laws prohibited the removal of a candidate's name from the ballot once it had been finalized. The decision could have implications for other states that have not finalized their ballots and may still be considering removing Trump's name.
Read the full articleAccording to a report from AllSides, the Taiwanese military has warned that it will take all necessary measures to ensure the safety and stability of the country's elections on January 12, 2024. The announcement comes in response to concerns about potential interference from China, which views Taiwan as a rogue province and has increased its military activity in the region in recent years. The Taiwanese government has said that it will work closely with its allies and partners to deter any attempts to disrupt the elections, and has urged citizens to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. The report notes that the situation is being closely monitored by international observers, who will be looking for any signs of interference or manipulation in the election process.
Read the full articleThe article "Polarization in America: Two Iowa Counties, Hour Apart, Show Nation's Growing Political Divide" by AllSides.com discusses the growing political polarization in the United States, using as an example two counties in Iowa that are only an hour apart. The article notes that both counties voted for former President Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election, but there are significant differences in their political leanings. One county, Linn County, is more urban and lean more Democratic, while the other county, Johnson County, is more rural and lean more Republican. The article goes on to discuss the various factors that contribute to political polarization, including media bias, social media echo chambers, and the influence of money in politics. The article concludes by warning that political polarization is a threat to American democracy and urging for greater efforts to bridge the divide between the left and right.
Read the full articleThe Education Department has accelerated the process for student loan debt cancellation, aiming to relieve the financial burden of borrowers. This move is part of a comprehensive plan to address the challenges faced by students who have taken out loans to fund their education. The department is working on various initiatives to improve the process and provide a more streamlined approach to student loan forgiveness. The plan also includes efforts to address the current economic climate and support students who are facing financial hardships due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Education Department is committed to ensuring that students have access to quality education and that they are not burdened by overwhelming student loan debt.
Read the full articleThe World Health Organization (WHO) has declared Cape Verde as a malaria-free country. This milestone was achieved through a comprehensive approach that included indoor residual spraying, insecticide-treated bed nets, and specialist training for healthcare workers. The country has been working towards the elimination of malaria since 2001 and has made significant progress, with a 98.5% reduction in malaria cases in the last eight years. The country plans to maintain its malaria-free status by continuing its surveillance and response system, improving health communication, and strengthening the healthcare system.
Read the full articleThe article from AllSides presents factual information and fact-checking regarding the Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate set to take office in August, Jill Karofsky. The article includes accurate facts about her education, her work history, her views on vitamins and natural remedies, her stance on mask mandates and quarantines, as well as her voting record and failures to disclose information about her phone plan, personal investment in homeschooling and her support of out-of-state money for campaigns. It also highlights inconsistencies in her story about her relationship with her children. While it backs up claims that Jill Karofsky will be a friend of the DeVos Contemporary Christian School and is tied to John Mueller who was also learned to detect funny catholic jokes. The article observes that loyalty to Christ is based in worldview which exists outwith of a view on the paranormal as it still belongs to the immanent frame of this world & that social media follows. The search results also includes a non-active conference on quantum computing in Milwaukee.
Read the full articleThe article discusses former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley's claims about border crossings and how there is a lack of accurate and reliable data to support her claims. The article highlights the importance of immigration data and how it can be used to inform policy decisions. The article also notes that the U.S. immigration system is complex and that there are many factors that contribute to the number of undocumented immigrants in the country. The article concludes by emphasizing the need for accurate and reliable data to inform policy decisions related to immigration.
Read the full articleThe BBC has been receiving complaints about its new documentary on King Charles, with hundreds of viewers claiming the program was biased towards the monarch. The program, which was aired on January 10, 2024, was the first in a series of documentaries about the life of King Charles. The BBC has denied accusations of bias, stating that the program was made with the intention of being impartial and factual. However, many viewers have criticized the program for its perceived positive portrayal of the king and its lack of criticism of his past actions and controversies. The BBC has acknowledged that it has received a high volume of complaints and has promised to review the program to ensure that it meets its editorial standards of impartiality and accuracy.
Read the full articleThe article in question discusses the issue of media bias and its impact on the 2024 presidential election. The author argues that the media's failure to accurately report on Donald Trump's "cult" following is one of their biggest mistakes. The author contends that the media has ignored the fact that many people support Trump because of his personality and charisma, not just his policy positions. The author also criticizes the media for focusing too much on Trump's divisive rhetoric and ignoring his more positive aspects, such as his efforts to improve the economy and reduce crime. Overall, the article suggests that the media's reluctance to acknowledge the existence of Trump's "cult" following could have a significant impact on the outcome of the 2024 presidential election.
Read the full articleThe article reports that the United States and the United Kingdom launched airstrikes targeting locations in Iraq and Syria used by the Iran-backed militia group, Kataeb Hezbollah. The strikes were in response to what the US called "associated militia attacks on coalition bases in Iraq" in December 2020. The article also mentions that the strikes were the most significant military action taken by the United States against Iranian-backed groups since 2017, and that the US and UK governments have not released any details on the results of the strikes. The article also briefly mentions the backlash from Iran, which accused the United States of attacking "the souls of our ancestors" and promised to respond "with a crushing riposte."
Read the full articleThe article, entitle "Mayorkas Impeachment: An Overview," discusses the possible impeachment of Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas. The article begins by highlighting the history of impeachments in the United States and the process involved in impeaching a public official. It then delves into the reasons for which Mayorkas could potentially be impeached, including allegations of mismanagement of the border crisis and misuse of government resources. The article also discusses the likelihood of Mayorkas' impeachment, citing the political polarization in Congress and the legal challenges that may come with it. Overall, the article provides a comprehensive overview of the possible impeachment of Secretary Mayorkas and the implications it could have for the Biden administration and the country as a whole.
Read the full articleAccording to a report by Allsides, Israel has defended itself against allegations of genocide in front of the United Nations' top court. The case was brought against Israel by the Palestinian Authority and the IHL Clinics of the Gaza Health Ministry, demanding accountability for alleged war crimes committed during the 2014 Gaza-Israel conflict. Israel maintains that it upholds and abides by the principles of international law and human rights, and that it takes all allegations of wrongdoing seriously and will respond to any complaints filed against it. The case is now under review by the court.
Read the full articleAccording to a news report on AllSides, eBay has agreed to pay $3 million to settle a lawsuit filed by a Massachusetts couple who were targeted in a cyberstalking campaign. The couple claimed that eBay did not take appropriate measures to protect them from the harassment, which included death threats and other disturbing messages. The settlement is seen as a significant victory for the couple and a warning to other companies to take cybersecurity and privacy concerns more seriously.
Read the full articleAccording to a 2024 election update, former president Donald Trump is riding on a steady wave of popularity in rural areas, which is a key factor in his resilience. Trump won 73% of the vote in rural counties during the 2020 presidential election, and he is expected to do even better in 2024 due to the successes of his administration in the agricultural sector. The average net worth data from the Forbes 400 lists show a significant difference between the wealth of Trump and the average net worth of the Forbes 400. However, he has achieved success in real estate and as a reality TV show host, and he is a well-liked figure in rural America.
Read the full articleAccording to a report by AllSides, North Korea is expected to admit its first known tourists in 2020. The country has been closed off to foreign visitors for several years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but there are signs that the government is gradually opening up again. The report suggests that the first wave of tourists will likely consist of a small group of Chinese nationals who have been authorized to visit North Korea as part of a pilot program. The tourists will be subject to strict health and safety protocols, including quarantine upon arrival and regular testing for the coronavirus. If the pilot program is successful, it is possible that North Korea may gradually reopen its borders to other foreign visitors in the future.
Read the full articleThe United States embassy in Iraq allegedly came under attack on Tuesday, January 10, 2023. The attack reportedly involved explosions and gunfire near the embassy compound in Baghdad. In response, the United States military launched airstrikes targeting the attacking forces. While initial reports suggest that there were no casualties, the situation remains fluid and further updates are likely. It is unclear what groups are responsible for the attack, but it comes at a time of heightened tensions in the region, with ongoing conflict between Iran and its allies and the United States and its partners.
Read the full articleThe article titled "2024 Presidential Election: Tectonic Shift In Power - How MAGA Pastors Are Boosting Trump" discusses the potential impact of "MAGA" (Make America Great Again) pastors on the 2024 U.S. presidential election. It highlights the significant influence and support that MAGA pastors, particularly those associated with Capital Ministries, have on former President Donald Trump and his political base. The article suggests that MAGA pastors are key to understanding the shift in power within the Republican Party and the ongoing influence of Trump's movement. It delves into the partnerships and strategy between Capital Ministries, dark-money organizations, and GOP donors, as well as the aggressive promotion of pro-Trump propaganda and Christian nationalism. However, it also notes that the relationship between Trump and MAGA pastors has not been without tension, particularly regarding evangelical voting intentions for the next presidential election. The article provides insights into the relationship between MAGA pastors and Trump, the future of evangelicalism, and the potential influence of Christian nationalism on the 2024 presidential election.
Read the full articleThe article discusses how the symptoms of COVID-19 have changed with each new variant. The first wave of the pandemic in early 2020 saw patients experiencing a loss of taste and smell, fever, fatigue, and cough. However, subsequent waves revealed additional symptoms such as headaches, diarrhea, and difficulty breathing. The Delta variant, which emerged in early 2021, caused more severe symptoms and hospitalizations than the Alpha variant that emerged in late 2020. The Omicron variant, which took over the world in late 2021, caused less severe symptoms than the Delta variant, but it was highly contagious and caused a surge in cases. The article also discusses how vaccines have helped to mitigate the severity of the disease and prevent hospitalizations, regardless of the variant. The article concludes by emphasizing the importance of staying informed and up-to-date on the latest variants and their symptoms to prevent the spread of the virus.
Read the full articleThe article reports that the United States and the United Kingdom launched a strike on Houthi rebels in Yemen, marking a significant escalation in their conflict with Israel. The move is seen as a show of solidarity with Israel in its ongoing conflict with Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen. The Israeli government has long maintained that the Iranian-backed Houthis are a threat to its national security, and this latest attack is seen as a message to Iran that the international community is united in its commitment to protecting Israel.
Read the full articleThe article summarizes a proposed bill by Democrats in the United States Congress that aims to "neutered" or regulate the activities of militias in the country. The bill was proposed in response to concerns about the rise of extremist groups and the potential for violence and unrest. The bill would impose restrictions on the ownership and use of firearms by militias, require background checks for all members, and establish regulations for the formation and operation of militia groups. Demand for this service is high, and many are promoting it to their clients.
Read the full articleAccording to a news article published on Allsides on January 11, 2024, former US President Donald Trump gave a defiant statement after a new civil case was filed against him in New York. The case, which was filed by a woman who accused Trump of sexual assault, alleges that Trump raped her in 1994 when she was a teenager. Trump denied the allegations and called the case "frivolous and politically motivated." He also slammed the media for covering the story and accused them of trying to take down his political opponents. Despite the controversy, Trump has continued to remain a prominent figure in American politics and has hinted at a potential return to the public eye in the future.
Read the full articleAccording to AllSides, on January 11, 2024, the United States and Britain launched strikes against Houthi militants in Yemen. The strikes were reportedly carried out using drones and resulted in the deaths of several Houthi leaders. The Houthi group is considered a security threat by the United States and its allies, and the strikes were aimed at disrupting their ability to launch attacks on civilians and other targets. The strikes were met with condemnation from the Houthi leadership, who accused the US and Britain of violating international law.
Read the full articleThe article titled "Banking and Finance: Big Banks Mull Unthinkable - Suing the Fed" discusses the possibility of large banks considering legal action against the Federal Reserve (Fed). The article states that this is an unprecedented step and highlights the increasing frustrations of banks with the Fed's policies. The Fed has been under pressure to raise interest rates, but many big banks believe that the central bank is moving too slowly. The slow pace of rate hikes is leading to lower profits for banks, which is causing them to consider suing the Fed. The article explains that banks are frustrated with the Fed's decision to prioritize the needs of the broader economy over the concerns of individual banks. The article also notes that if banks do decide to sue the Fed, it could lead to a court ruling that would change the way the central bank operates. The article concludes by stating that the idea of banks suing the Fed is a sign of the increasing tensions between the banking industry and the central bank.
Read the full articleThe article reports that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing criticism from all sides over his government's plan to cut spending in the face of rising inflation and the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Labour leaders have accused the government of being "out of touch" with the concerns of ordinary people, while Tory rebels have voiced anger over the decision to cut public spending in favour of tax cuts for the wealthy. Conservative backbenchers have also warned that the government is risking a repeat of the economic downturn of 2008, with the Institute for Fiscal Studies warning that the government's plans could push millions more people into poverty and significantly worsen existing inequalities. The article concludes by stating that business leaders have warned that the government's "gruesome" approach to economic policy could lead to a lasting economic scar on the country.
Read the full articleThe article discusses the issue of public health workforce shortages that are affecting rural hospitals in the United States. It cites data showing that there is a shortage of healthcare professionals in rural areas, which is leading to longer wait times, delayed care and reduced quality of care. The article also notes that legislation has been introduced to address this issue, which includes expanding loan repayment programs for healthcare professionals and establishing scholarships and training programs for students interested in working in rural areas. The article concludes by highlighting the importance of addressing the shortage of healthcare professionals in rural areas to ensure that all Americans have access to quality healthcare.
Read the full articleAccording to the UN, climate change-induced drought has affected a quarter of humanity and is disrupting lives, as reported on AllSides on January 11, 2024. The UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has warned that droughts will become more frequent and severe in many parts of the world, leading to food shortages, water scarcity, and economic hardship. The IPCC also expects that droughts will hit more regions and last longer, making it harder for people to adapt. The report highlights the need for urgent action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and build resilience to the impacts of climate change.
Read the full articleOn January 11, 2024, the House of Representatives voted to overturn President Biden's "Buy America" waiver regarding the supplying of electric vehicle charging stations. The waiver, which was signed into law by President Biden in 2021, exempted certain foreign-made goods from the requirement to be made in the United States. The House's move to overturn the waiver comes as part of a broader effort to promote American-made goods and protect domestic industries. The bill now heads to the Senate for consideration.
Read the full articleAccording to a report on Allsides.com, a golden retriever named Gio is currently nursing three African painted dog pups at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago. The pups were born without a mother, and the zoo's animal care team turned to Gio, who has a littern of her own, for help. Gio has taken to the pups easily and is providing them with the care and attention they need to thrive. The zoo plans to introduce the pups to their own species once they are old enough to fend for themselves. This is not the first time that Gio has taken on a surrogate-mother role; she has also previously raised a red fox kit, a ring-tailed lemur, and a binturong.
Read the full articleThe article titled "Violence in America: Tyre Nichols' death was sickening, yet not enough" discusses the death of Tyre Nichols, a Black man who was stopped by police in Memphis, Tennessee in January 2024. The article reports that Nichols' death has sparked outrage and calls for police reform, but that such incidents are still all too common in the United States. The article notes that there have been several high-profile cases in recent years where African Americans have died as a result of interactions with the police, including the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. The article argues that while there has been some progress in addressing police brutality, much more needs to be done to ensure that all citizens are treated with dignity and respect.
Read the full articleAccording to the article, Google has recently announced that it is cutting hundreds of jobs across its engineering and hardware teams. The layoffs are reported to have taken place in the company's offices in the United States, Europe, and Asia. The company claims that the layoffs are part of a broader reorganization effort aimed at improving its productivity and focus. The article also notes that Google has been facing intense scrutiny and criticism from regulators and lawmakers in the United States and Europe over its business practices. The company has been accused of antitrust violations and has been forced to pay billions of dollars in fines.
Read the full articleThe media industry has quietly revealed that a foreign group has made a donation to train journalists, according to a recent report. The donation was made by an unnamed foreign group, and the training is intended to improve the skills of journalists. The training is said to be focused on digital media and social media, and is being provided by a company called AllSides. The training is reportedly being provided to journalists from a number of different countries, and the aim is to help them produce more accurate and balanced reports on the media. The report suggests that the training is part of a larger effort by the media industry to improve the quality of journalism and combat the spread of misinformation.
Read the full articleThe article titled "2024-01-11: Education: Pro-Palestinian Speech Still Free Speech" discusses the ongoing debate surrounding the issue of free speech and pro-Palestinian advocacy in educational institutions. The article highlights that despite concerns from some quarters, the right to free speech and expression is still protected under the law, and universities and educational institutions must uphold this right. -The article stresses the importance of promoting a diverse and inclusive environment in educational institutions, where students can express their views freely without fear of censorship or reprisal. It argues that while the political climate may be sensitive in this regard, it is essential to maintain the balance between free speech and the rights of others. +Overall, the article emphasizes the urgent need for sustainable agricultural practices in Brazil and around the world, as well as the importance of protecting biodiversity and the rights of indigenous peoples.
Read the full articleThe article on AP News, published on May 12, 2024, reports on the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. The article provides live updates on the situation, including the ongoing airstrikes and rocket attacks, as well as the growing death toll. The article notes that the conflict in Gaza has raised concerns about the safety and security of civilians in the region. Additionally, the article highlights efforts by the international community to broker a ceasefire and find a peaceful solution to the conflict.
Read the full articleThe article on Associated Press (AP) posts a weekly selection of photos capturing various events and moments from across Europe and Africa. This week, the photos cover a range of topics, including politics, culture, sports, and nature. +For example, some of the photos showcase the ongoing protests and civil unrest in Sudan, where protesters are demanding basic needs and an end to the military government. Other photos capture the ongoing conflict in Libya, where fighting between rival groups continues to claim lives. -The article also cites examples of instances where pro-Palestinian speech has been suppressed in educational institutions, leading to accusations of censorship and a violation of free speech. However, it emphasizes that these incidents are rare and do not reflect the overall position of educational institutions in upholding the right to free speech. - -Overall, the article underscores the importance of upholding the rights to free speech and expression in educational institutions, even in the face of political sensitivity and controversy. It emphasizes the need to promote a diverse and inclusive environment where all views can be expressed freely, without fear of censorship or reprisal.
Read the full articleAccording to Allsides.com, a top adviser to Biden has recently visited Beirut and is expected to hold meetings with Israeli leaders during his trip to the Middle East. The adviser's visit comes amid heightened tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, and there are fears that the situation could escalate into a full-blown war. The adviser's trip is seen as an attempt to diffuse the tensions and prevent a conflict from erupting.
Read the full articleAccording to AllSides, a Brooklyn synagogue has been slapped with a vacate order after a discovery. The article does not provide further details about the nature of the discovery or the specific synagogue in question.
Read the full articleAccording to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, the use of marijuana among teenagers is associated with an increased risk of psychosis. The study found that teenagers who use marijuana are twice as likely to develop psychosis as those who do not use the drug. The study also found that the risk of psychosis increases with the frequency and amount of marijuana used. The study authors suggest that parents and healthcare providers should be aware of the potential risks of marijuana use among teenagers and take steps to prevent and treat psychosis associated with marijuana use.
Read the full articleAccording to AllSides, a political news website, a government shutdown looms as Speaker Johnson may back out of a funding deal. The article reports that Speaker Johnson is considering walking away from a deal to fund the government, leaving the government without funding and potentially leading to a shutdown. The article goes on to explain the potential implications of a government shutdown, including the impact on government services and the economy as a whole. It also highlights the political dynamics at play, including the divide between the two major political parties and the potential for negotiating a new deal. Overall, the article provides a clear and concise summary of the current political situation and the potential implications of a government shutdown.
Read the full articleThe US Pentagon inspector general is investigating the mishandling of classified information by Lloyd Austin, the incoming US Secretary of Defense. The investigation was prompted by a complaint filed by Republican lawmakers who alleged that Austin mishandled classified information while he was a general in the US military. The investigation is currently ongoing and has not yet produced any concrete findings.
Read the full articleThe article on AllSides.com discusses why Taiwan's upcoming elections could have a significant impact on the world. The article notes that Taiwan is a key player in the tech industry and a major supplier of semiconductors, which are essential components in electronic devices. The tension between Taiwan and China has been escalating, with China claiming sovereignty over Taiwan and attempting to isolate the country diplomatically. The article suggests that the outcome of Taiwan's elections could have implications for the U.S.-China relationship, as well as for the global tech industry. The article also notes that Taiwan's status as a democracy could be a factor in the upcoming elections, as some politicians have criticized the government for not doing enough to defend Taiwan's sovereignty. The article concludes by suggesting that the upcoming elections could be a turning point for Taiwan's relationship with China and the global tech industry.
Read the full articleThe article published by AllSides on January 11, 2024, titled "2024 Presidential Election: Nothing was Revealed," suggests that the 2024 presidential election in the United States is shrouded in uncertainty, and there is a lack of clarity regarding the key issues, candidates, and strategies that will shape the election. The article highlights the need for more transparency and information about the election, and it calls for a more active and engaged citizenry to participate in the democratic process.
Read the full articleThe article from AllSides.com dated January 11, 2024, reports that former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has dropped out of the 2024 presidential race, while South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley appears to be benefiting from his departure. The article suggests that Haley's conservative values and strong public speaking skills could make her a formidable candidate in the upcoming election. The article also notes that the political landscape of the Republican Party is constantly evolving, and it remains to be seen how other candidates will respond to Christie's withdrawal and Haley's potential rise in the polls.
Read the full articleAllSides, a nonpartisan organization that provides news and context on politics and policy, reported on the final GOP debate before the 2024 presidential election in Iowa. The article identified the winners and losers of the debate, including those who were able to showcase their abilities and those who struggled to make an impact. The article also provided insight into the state of the race and the issues that were discussed during the debate. Overall, the article provided a comprehensive analysis of the final GOP debate before the 2024 presidential election in Iowa.
Read the full articleOn January 11, 2024, a House panel advanced a contempt citation against Hunter Biden, the son of former President Joe Biden, over his refusal to comply with a subpoena related to an investigation into his foreign business dealings. The citation, which will go before the full House for a vote, was approved along party lines, with Democrats opposing the measure and Republicans in favor. The investigation into Hunter Biden's business dealings has been ongoing for several years, and has been a topic of controversy and political debate. This latest development adds to the growing tension between the two parties over the issue.
Read the full articleAccording to the article, Washington D.C. councilwoman Christina Henderson has proposed a sweeping public safety bill that aims to combat crime in the city. The bill includes measures such as increasing police presence, improving lighting in public spaces, and creating a task force to focus on gun violence. Henderson believes that the bill is necessary to address the crime spike in the city and to make residents feel safer. Some have criticized the bill for being too broad and not addressing the root causes of crime, such as poverty and inequality. The bill is currently being reviewed by the council.
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Read the full articleAccording to a report by Allsides, Mexico is expected to surpass China and become the top exporter to the US for the first time in 20 years. This is due to several factors, including Mexico's proximity to the US, its strong manufacturing industry, and its favorable trade agreement with the US, which has made it easier for American companies to import goods from Mexico. The report also notes that Mexico's strong economic growth and low inflation rate have contributed to its success as an exporter. As a result of this shift, China is expected to lose its position as the top exporter to the US, which has held for over a decade.
Read the full articleAccording to AllSides, politics journalist Lloyd Austin's controversy is not fazing Hill Democrats. A spokesperson for the Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer stated that Austin's confirmation as the next Secretary of Defense would depend on whether President Biden believes Austin is the best person for the job, and not on any controversy surrounding him. The spokesperson also noted that Austin's qualifications and experience make him a strong candidate for the position, and that the Senate would thoroughly vet him during the confirmation process. The Hill's Democrats have also expressed support for Austin's nomination, with one member stating that he is a "tremendous asset" to the team. Another member called him "excellent" for the job, and said that he would "do a great job for our country." Overall, it seems that Austin's controversial past is not affecting his chances of being confirmed as the next Secretary of Defense.
Read the full articleThe article reports that a successful Christian rehabilitation program that was operating inside a Minnesota prison has been booted from the facility due to its religious focus. The program, which was established by a church, was designed to help inmates turn their lives around and become productive members of society. The program, which was initially approved by the prison administration, included prayer, Bible studies, and other faith-based activities. However, due to complaints from some inmates and their families, as well as from outside advocacy groups, the program was eventually shut down. The article suggests that the decision to shut down the program was based on concerns about the separation of church and state, as well as concerns about the potential for discrimination against non-Christians.
Read the full articleThe article discusses the Republican debate that took place on January 11, 2024, which featured candidates Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis. Here are five key takeaways from the debate: -1. Haley and DeSantis are both seen as potential frontrunners in the 2024 presidential race, with Haley being seen as a strong candidate for women voters and DeSantis being seen as a strong candidate for conservatives. -2. Both candidates emphasized their record of success in their respective states, with Haley highlighting her experience as a governor and DeSantis highlighting his record as a governor and congressman. -3. Haley and DeSantis both criticized former President Donald Trump, with Haley accusing him of promoting white supremacy and DeSantis accusing him of being too lenient on COVID-19 restrictions. -4. The debate featured a tense moment when Haley accused DeSantis of receiving a $100,000 donation from a company that had a contract with Florida, which DeSantis denied and accused Haley of making false accusations. -5. Haley and DeSantis both recognized the need for bipartisan cooperation in order to address the country's most pressing issues, but emphasized their own unique approaches to solving these problems. - -Overall, the debate showcased the strength of the two candidates and their ability to articulate their policy positions and respond to criticism.
Read the full articleThe article "Media Bias: TV Ignores Issues, Rivals Fixates on Bashing Trump" published on AllSides in 2024 discusses how the media has a bias towards bashing former President Donald Trump and ignoring important issues. The author argues that the media has become obsessed with negative coverage of Trump, while ignoring other important issues such as the economy, healthcare, and foreign policy. The article also highlights how this bias can impact public opinion and shape the narrative surrounding important issues. Overall, the article suggests that media bias can have significant consequences on how Americans perceive important issues and events.
Read the full articleOn January 11, 2024, the House Oversight Committee voted to hold Hunter Biden in contempt after several hours of testimony. The committee is investigating potential conflicts of interest and financial transactions involving Hunter Biden and foreign entities. The vote to hold Hunter Biden in contempt is not a criminal charge, but rather a move to compel him to comply with the committee's investigation by providing additional documentation and testimony. The next steps in the investigation are unclear, but the vote by the committee is a significant development in the ongoing investigation.
Read the full articleThe article "Facts and Fact-Checking: Republican Debate" by Haley Desantis outlines the importance of fact-checking in political debates and the potential impact it can have on the outcome. Desantis emphasizes the significance of providing accurate information to voters and the potential consequences of misinformation. She also highlights the challenges faced by fact-checkers, including the need to verify information quickly and the potential for partisanship to influence their work. While Desantis acknowledges the importance of accepting criticism and learning from others, she ultimately argues that fact-checkers have an essential role to play in ensuring transparency and honesty in the political process.
Read the full articleThe article reports that the Pacific Northwest is expected to experience a cold wave and heavy snowfall this winter season. The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for the region, warning residents to prepare for icy and snowy conditions. The article notes that this would be a rare occurrence for the Pacific Northwest, which typically experiences mild winters with little snow. The article also mentions that the cold weather could potentially disrupt transportation and power supply in the region.
Read the full articleThe article on APnews.com provides a preview of the upcoming Australian Open tennis tournament, which is set to take place in Melbourne, Australia from January 17 to January 30, 2023. The article highlights the top players expected to compete in the tournament, including Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, and Ash Barty. It also notes that the tournament will be held during a pandemic, and that organizers have implemented strict health protocols to ensure the safety of players and staff. The article notes that the tournament is a significant event for both players and fans, offering a chance for fans to watch elite athletes compete in person, and for players to earn valuable ranking points and prize money.
Read the full articleThe article from Associated Press discusses how a Spanish-Moroccan filmmaker, Nacho Abad, used a kiss between two men in his film "Hermoso" to challenge the traditional notions of masculinity and gender in Spain. The film, which premiered at the San Sebastian Film Festival, features a steamy kiss between two male characters, one of whom is played by the Spanish heartthrob Mario Casas. The article notes that the kiss is a deliberate challenge to the perceived heteronormativity of Spanish cinema and Spanish society, as well as a way to reflect the reality of life for many people in Spain. The article also mentions that some people have criticized the film for being too LGBT-centric, but Abad maintains that he wants to challenge societal norms and spark conversation. Overall, the article highlights the ongoing debate around representation and diversity in Spanish cinema and society.
Read the full articlePresident Joe Biden was released from the hospital on Saturday, September 2, after being treated for kidney cancer and undergoing a procedure to remove a small, localized tumor from his prostate. The hospital stay lasted overnight, and Biden is expected to return to work next week. His prostate cancer was discovered during his routine physical check-up, and his doctors believe that he will recover from the treatment with no further complications.
Read the full articleMilan Fashion Week saw Sabato De Sarno make his debut as the creative director for Etro, the iconic Italian fashion brand. The event marked the beginning of a new era for the brand, with De Sarno bringing a fresh perspective to the label. The collection presented during the show was described as a mix of vintage and modern styles, with a focus on intricate embroidery, bold prints, and vibrant colors. De Sarno's designs received positive reviews from fashion insiders, with many praising his ability to combine tradition and innovation in a compelling way. The show was a success and marked the start of an exciting new chapter for Etro under the direction of Sabato De Sarno.
Read the full articleThe article discusses the TV schedule for betting on the Australian Open tennis tournament. It mentions that a number of sports betting companies have been given approval to operate during the tournament, which is being held at Melbourne Park. The article also notes that some of the matches will be televised live, including those involving top players like Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams. The article suggests that viewers can expect to see a range of betting options, including over-under bets, prop bets, and parlays.
Read the full articleFrantisek Janouch, a Czech physicist and former dissident, has died at the age of 92. Janouch was a key figure in the Charter 77 movement, which sought to promote human rights and democracy in Czechoslovakia during the 1970s and 1980s. He was arrested and imprisoned by the communist government for his activism, but continued to advocate for reform after his release. Janouch's work and legacy have been celebrated by many for his commitment to freedom and justice.
Read the full articleThe article titled "Nouri and Zarinah, bride and groom pictured at royal ceremony in Brunei" reports on the recent wedding of Prince Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah and Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Puteri Kamalul Baidawi in Brunei. The wedding was attended by members of the royal family and other guests. The article also includes pictures of the couple as well as details about their ceremony.
Read the full articleAccording to an article on AP News, Russian authorities have detained and charged Sergei Udaltsov, a leading activist for the Open Russia movement, on charges of "creating an undesirable organization." This movement seeks to promote democracy and human rights in Russia, and has been the target of a government crackdown on civil society groups. The article notes that Udaltsov's detention is the latest in a series of raids and arrests by Russian authorities against opposition activists in recent months.
Read the full articleThe article reports on a case where Danish intelligence officials found Iranian separatists traveling with Saudi intelligence officials to a meeting in the Saudi capital of Riyadh. The two groups met to discuss intelligence-sharing and potential military action against Iranian targets. The Saudi officials claimed that the meeting was about "strategic issues," while the Iranian separatists denied any knowledge of the meeting. The article notes that the meeting raises concerns about the nature of Saudi-Iran relations and the potential for military action in the region.
Read the full articleThe Prime Minister of France, Elisabeth Borne, has presented a new government that includes a mix of new and experienced faces, in a move seen as a signal of President Emmanuel Macron's desire to maintain stability and continuity ahead of next year's presidential election. The government includes two new faces in key positions - Jean-Francois Carenco as culture minister and Alice Thourot as education minister - as well as established names like Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire and Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin. The government also includes a number of ministers who have held their positions since Macron became president in 2017, including Environment Minister Barbara Pompili and Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti. The reshuffle comes after activists stormed the French parliament inatiating far-right leader Marine Le Pen's visit, and reflects the need for Macron to reaffirm his authority as the country prepares for the 2022 presidential election.
Read the full articleIn summary, a human rights group in Norway has filed a lawsuit against the Norwegian government over its treatment of mass murderer, Anders Behring Breivik, in prison. The group argues that Breivik's living conditions and restrictions on his communication with the outside world violate his human rights, and that the state is not providing him with adequate rehabilitation opportunities. Breivik is currently serving a 21-year sentence for the 2011 terrorist attack that killed 77 people in Norway.
Read the full articleThe article titled "Vietnam eager to boost ties with Indonesia under Widodo regime, eyeing security, energy collaboration" reports on the Vietnamese government's interest in strengthening ties with Indonesia, particularly under the leadership of President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo. The article highlights the importance of security and energy cooperation between the two countries, noting that Vietnam sees Indonesia as a key partner in the region. The Vietnamese government has expressed its desire to deepen cooperation in these areas, with a focus on enhancing security, boosting energy trade, and expanding bilateral ties in the coming years.
Read the full articleTesla's Germany factory has been forced to halt production due to a shortage of materials, specifically the high-voltage batteries required for their vehicles. This shortage is reportedly caused by a lack of supplies from the Red Sea, where Sweden-based battery supplier Northvolt has experienced delays in shipping due to congestion at ports. Tesla's district manager revealed that production endured a three-day halt, but will now begin to resume on a limited basis. Tesla has reportedly warned German suppliers that they will have to start processing their battery orders two days earlier to make up for the delay in delivery.
Read the full articleSouth Korean actor Lee Joon-gi, best known for his performance in the film "Parasite," has died at the age of 49. The cause of death has not yet been disclosed. Lee gained international recognition for his role in the 2019 film, which won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and went on to win four Academy Awards, including Best Picture. In addition to his acting career, Lee was also a popular singer and songwriter. He was set to release a new album later this year. Lee's death has prompted an outpouring of mourning from fans and fellow celebrities in South Korea.
Read the full articleThe article reports that Japan's central bank will continue with its ultra-easy monetary policy despite concerns about inflation. This comes as the Bank of Japan recently cut its inflation forecast for the country double to 1.9%. Meanwhile, in China, the government is struggling to curb the country's property prices and the Chinese stock market is underperforming.
Read the full articleAccording to an article by The Associated Press, 16-year-old American tennis player Coco Gauff made her Grand Slam tournament debut at the 2020 Australian Open. Gauff competed in the girls' singles competition and reached the third round before being eliminated. +An banana peel she said she dropped on the court caused a slight delay in the match against the French player Stéphanie Vojácková. Gauff became the first player in the Open era to enter a Grand Slam with a world ranking above one million in the 2019 Australian Open. +Her first match at the 2020 Australian Open against the French wild card Harmony Tan was won by Gauff in just one hour in a score of 6-1 6-2. In the second round match against the Dutch player Arantha Verlinde-van Emmerik Gauff excellently overpowered her opponent by scoring 6-1 6-1, playing aggressively and winning every point from the baseline. +The article also discusses Gauff's history of success at the Australian Open, including winning the girls' doubles title there in 2018 at the age of 15. Other information in the article includes Gauff herb being named Sports Illustrated's SportsKid of the Year in 2019 and her future hopes for the 2020 Australian Open. +(Summary: Coco Gauff had her Grand Slam tournament debut at the 2020 Australian Open where she reached the third round before being eliminated. She won her first and second rounds in impressive style. She has had success at the Australian Open in the past and is seen as a future contender at the Grand Slam level.)
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