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from The Heritage Foundation
RIGHT BIAS, MIXED American conservative think tank based in Washington, D.C.
RIGHT BIAS, MIXED American conservative think tank based in Washington, D.C.
Natural Gas, America’s Wonder Fuel
No, we are not running out of fossil fuels. The U.S. and worldwide shift to natural gas is reducing carbon emissions that are said to contribute to global warming. Natural gas is the energy source that delivers without a penny of taxpayer cost.
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Magazine of The Living Church Foundation (Anglican)
THE CRISIS OF MODERNITY: A RECOMMENDATION OF AUGUSTO DEL NOCE
Augusto Del Noce (1910-1989) was an important Roman Catholic philosopher in Italy who is relatively unknown to English readers. Two of his works have recently become available in English, The Crisis of Modernity and The Age of Secularization. Both are collections of essays based on the premise that ideas determine political and cultural reality.
from National Review RIGHT BIAS
Conservatives Should Watch More Television
The conservative movement in the United States, which identifies itself too closely with the Republican party, is at a low cultural ebb (it is certainly fashionable to be anti-Trump), but American popular culture for the past 20 years nonetheless has been suffused with deeply conservative sentiment — even though conservatives often fail to understand or appreciate it. We should watch less cable news and more drama and comedy.
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from seattlepi.com (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
LEFT-CENTER BIAS, HIGH, Online and former print newspaper in Seattle, WA
Road Trip to Walla Walla: Wine, a waterfall and golden sunsets
Walla Walla sits against a backdrop of the Blue Mountains in Eastern Washington -- the new Whitman College moniker is "the Blues" -- but given its wines and places to dine, the town is a very difficult place in which to be blue.
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from seattlepi.com (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
LEFT-CENTER BIAS, HIGH, Online and former print newspaper in Seattle, WA
Road Trip to Walla Walla: Wine, a waterfall and golden sunsets
Walla Walla sits against a backdrop of the Blue Mountains in Eastern Washington -- the new Whitman College moniker is "the Blues" -- but given its wines and places to dine, the town is a very difficult place in which to be blue.
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from The Spokesman-Review
Newspaper in Spokane, Washington
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