How Court Reviewing Challenge to Trump’s Travel Ban Swung Left Under Obama

The federal appeals court deciding the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s travel ban was once reliably conservative. But it underwent a transformation during the Obama administration, and Democratic appointees now outnumber Republican appointees 2 to 1. A New York Times Magazine article in March 2003 vividly described the Richmond, Virginia-based U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit […]

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House Passes Obamacare Replacement by Razor-Thin Margin

The House of Representatives voted 217-213 to pass Republicans’ revised Obamacare replacement bill and move it to the Senate, where more changes are expected. House Speaker Paul Ryan needed 216 votes to pass the legislation, and 20 GOP members voted no. BREAKING NEWS ? The House of Representatives just voted to #RepealAndReplace #Obamacare. pic.twitter.com/yu35Qr8YjC — […]

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Sorry Darwin: New Video Game Proves Adaptation Is Ubiquitous – Not Evolution

A new video game, Darwin’s Demons, claims to demonstrate Darwinian evolution. But Darwin’s Demons only adapt. And there is a difference between undirected Darwinian evolution and designed adaptation. The name Darwin’s Demons is scientism’s seductive labeling intended to imply otherwise. Adaptation differs significantly from Darwinian evolution. Humans have unquestionably adapted to discoveries in medicine, sanitation […]

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The Media and Trump at 100 Days

Instead of grading President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office, I take a look on “Full Measure” at how news reporters have done covering the administration. It’s clearly not a pretty picture. What follows are interviews with Howard Kurtz, the Fox News media critic and former Washington Post reporter, and Frank Sesno, the former CNN […]

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1,665 Pages: GOP Spending Bill Longer Than Obama’s Stimulus

(CNSNews.com) – The new federal spending bill proposed in the Republican-controlled Congress to fund the government through the end of September–which is now posted on the House Rules Committee website–is 1,665 pages long and includes an average of approximately 210 words per page. That makes this bill approximately 350,000 words long—or about twice as long […]

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