The analysis by Culhane is thoughtful and insightful. But it's also glaringly missing the other big LGBT news from yesterday - that DOJ now considers "homosexuals" outside the purview of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
The analysis by Culhane is thoughtful and insightful. But it's also glaringly missing the other big LGBT news from yesterday - that DOJ now considers "homosexuals" outside the purview of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
There's also the concern that in order to comply with a ban, the armed services may resort to something like genetic testing in order to provide "conclusive" gender identity.
1) It's certainly a shady, passive-aggressive pushback to 45's claim that his new ban was forwarded to him by his military advisor staff.
All men must bake.
Valar doughaeris.
Lately, they've taken on a great deal of haggard Let's See What the Orange Trainwreck Has For Us Today reporting. Far moreso than what we see complained about and over here.
So do we have any idea what the switchover in sweeteners looks like? Or it one of those protected, proprietary dealies?
Beyond @Dikachu:disqus's article - it's not a consensus in the field by any stretch, but there's a substantial chunk of evidence mounting that artificial sweeteners seem to sustain the neural reward pathways, metabolic imprinting, and systemic inflammatory state (and possibly, the circuits that bind all three…
Counterpoint: When you pry the SodaStream from my Cold. Dead. Hands.
Jezebel
Two words: Singles soundtrack.
The cohort includes 111 NFL players. But there are also collegiate players who did not proceed to pro ball, included in the broader dataset.
The NRLC picked up its independence from the church in 1973, and are hardly the sole, if not even major actor on that side of the abortion debate. Acting on religious beliefs in public is protected. Acting on behalf of government, and in public domains is questionable at best, and clearly verboten at worst.…
Oh, the participation bias is most certainly the one that'll be most confounding for any of these studies going forward. There's a few candidate Tau tracers for imaging I'm aware of in the pipeline, but it'll be a number of years before they make it to market. There are at least a handful of autoimmune serology…
The relevant Methods sections reads:
The 110/111 and 177/202 numbers are so striking, I have trouble imagining relevant control groups that would not show very significant comparison values statistically, , even knowing the selective bias of the study group. Acute, non-traumatic brain injury (CVE events, most likely); chronic degenerative CNS disease,…
I mean - that's a far stronger position than I think warranted.
Also incorrect.
Heterodoxy is certainly something the current political climate has even more difficulty contending with. Just look at the way the GOP is happy to eat its own, but only for the moderate women opposing the AHCA, rather than the strict repeal wing.
I find it glosses over heterodoxy and regionalism among expression of Libertarianism. Ron is certainly emblematic of the kind of East Coast old guard Libertarianism that occupies most of the thinktanks and their platform committees and such.