And so the heaviest legislative lift for President Trump and Republicans in Congress begins, with the unveiling on Monday of health care reform that would terminate the Affordable Care Act and replace it with patient-centered legislation.
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SCOTUS: For Now It’s Back to the Girl’s Room
In like a lion, out like a lamb. The U.S. Supreme Court dismissed a transgender bathroom case yesterday morning but the story is far from over.
The Millenial View: Sexism & Kellyanne Conway
We have all, at one time or another, experienced true sexism. Whether sexist remarks have been made towards you,...
The Life & Times of William F. Buckley: A Personal Retrospective
Who were the influential players who brought us this conservative movement? How did it come about? William F. Buckley is at the top of the list.
Jeff Sessions, Russia & McCarthyism
The Nation is not exactly a publication liberty-minded folks read often; this time, however, they got it right.
Melania & Company: The Best Seat in the House
It’s been somewhat of an American tradition for first ladies to sit with “friends” of the president during the State of the Union Address. While last night was not an official SOTU address as such, it was the first-time President Trump addressed a joint session of Congress since his election.
Polls Show Media at Lowest Trust Level In Decades
The media is learning not to ask the question if they don’t want to hear the answer; Americans are speaking loud and clear about their trust in the media.
The Millennial View: Science and Gender
Should we be allowing children to choose hormone therapy and sex changes? Gabriella Fiorino examines the science behind gender and mental illness.
LN Web Gems 2.28.17: The New York Times Does Comedy
In today’s LN Web Gems, A HuffPo writer gets the wrong answer in her DNA analysis, Nancy Pelosi is still saying crazy things, and the New York Times takes itself too seriously.