Research on low carb diets
The gist of recent research seems to be that a diet is a diet is a diet, whether low carb or low cal. My take has long been that if you like low carb—if you find it a pleasant way … Continue reading →
The gist of recent research seems to be that a diet is a diet is a diet, whether low carb or low cal. My take has long been that if you like low carb—if you find it a pleasant way … Continue reading →
Here’s an astounding story that I initially thought might be a hoax, it was so improbable. But I decided it was indeed true: A Canadian man who has been missing for five years has been found more than 6,500 miles … Continue reading →
Yesterday’s news about the 9th Circuit’s decision in the Trump EO case is the sort of thing that takes a moment to sink in. But it seems stunning that even the notoriously liberal 9th Circuit could have upheld certain aspects … Continue reading →
From John Hinderaker at Powerline on what might come next in the EO battle: …[T]he administration might go straight to the Supreme Court. But bear in mind that all the 9th Circuit has done is to deny a motion for … Continue reading →
UPDATE 11:59 Reading this analysis of the 9th Circuit decision by Patterico at Red State, I’ve concluded that he’s saying that the ruling went the way it did mainly because the judges felt that the original EO included green card … Continue reading →
This account from a changer is well worth reading.
Continue reading →It’s okay if it’s against a black conservative, as Senator Tim Scott demonstrated yesterday:
Continue reading →So, how will the 9th Circuit rule on the TRO against Trump’s EO? Or will there even be a ruling by that court at this time? Andrew McCarthy explains why there shouldn’t be (at least for now), and why the … Continue reading →
…on the left used the term “failure theater”* to describe what the Democrats in Congress are doing these days? That is, empty histrionics that are getting them nowhere so far in terms of stopping the approval of Trump’s cabinet? Is … Continue reading →
Sessions has been confirmed as Attorney General. This was a foregone conclusion, but it’s still newsworthy. Parliament gives Brexit—and May—the green light.
Continue reading →This does not bode well for the future.
Continue reading →…and not Trump.
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