March 11, 2016

South Dakota Governor Signs Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act Into Law

"I think it'll save lives."

Source: TheBlaze.com - Stories

Rubio Tells Ohio Supporters to Back Kasich in Bid to Block Trump

Kasich has no plans to reciprocate with his backers in Florida.

Source: Bloomberg Politics

Radiophobia on the Rocks?

(Steven Hayward) Over at Instapundit Ed Driscoll reminds us of the person checking out at a Whole Foods somewhere who was overheard demanding that "I need to read the numbers on the barcode aloud to you. I don't want any lasers touching my food." This is your brain on liberalism. Any questions? Just wait till this person finds out that "Instant Noodles Can Make Babies Gay." Of course, for a politically-correct liberal, is

Source: Power Line

White House draft policy wants federal agencies to find open source religion

USA.gov web site By now, the advantages of open source are there for all to see. When you give people access to the underlying code, good things happen. People find bugs and security holes. They make it better. They adapt it to different needs. They even build entire startup ecosystems on top of key projects. It's become so ubiquitous in the private sector that the government has begun to see the light too. Read More

Source: TechCrunch

Obama NATO Pick Has Wrong Approach to Russia, Some Republicans Warn

Some Republicans believe that the Obama administration's choice for NATO's next deputy secretary general has not had the right approach to Russia.

The post Obama NATO Pick Has Wrong Approach to Russia, Some Republicans Warn appeared first on Washington Free Beacon.

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W.Va. legislature bans 'dismemberment' abortion procedure

The West Virginia legislature overrode Thursday the veto of Democratic Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin to ban "dismemberment" abortion procedures in the state.

The banned procedure, which involves dilation and evacuation, is the most common method of abortion for pregnancies in their second trimester. But pro-life advocates argue the technique is ...

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Trump University Students Say They Were Pressured To Give Rave Reviews

'I won't leave until you give me all 5s'

Via: The Daily Caller

The Story Behind Why a Hollywood Actress Who Said She's 'Never…Regretted' Her Abortion Got a Passionate Response From a Congresswoman

"I have never, not for one moment, regretted my abortion."

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'Where's the Tie Made?': Watch Jeb Bush's Former Communications Director Confront Trump

"Is that a Trump tie?"

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National Review Endorses Ted Cruz for President

Ted Cruz is "Republicans' best chance for keeping their presidential nomination from going to someone with low character and worse principles," conservative news outlet National Review says in editorial endorsing him. Says Cruz is a "talented and committed conservative," while conceding that Cruz's idea that general election can be won by mobilizing conservatives seems "fanciful" NOTE: National Review published entire issue devoted to attacking Donald Trump in Jan.

Source: Bloomberg Politics

Your favorite accelerator programs, ranked

Screen Shot 2016-03-11 at 7.18.29 AM For the fifth year in a row, biz school professors Yael Hochberg of Rice University and Susan Cohen of the University of Richmond have ranked the many accelerator programs now up and running in the U.S. as a way of helping making sense of which are worth the time, effort, and, often, equity — and which aren't. It's no small undertaking. According to their findings, there… Read More

Source: TechCrunch

McMorris, Rutz Join Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Friends

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HHS awards $94 million to combat opioid crisis

The Obama administration awarded $94 million in Obamacare money Friday to health centers on the front lines of the prescription opioid and heroin epidemic, one day after Democrats complained that a Senate-passed bill to combat the crisis lacked necessary funding.

The Health and Human Services Department said it will distribute ...

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Rubio Spokesman: Vote For Kasich In Ohio [VIDEO]

'I'm just stating the obvious'

Via: The Daily Caller

Israeli Man Is World's Oldest at 112 — and What He's Survived Is Awe-Inspring

"I believe that everything is determined from above and we shall never know the reasons why."

Source: TheBlaze.com - Stories

Trump Argues for More of His Supporters to Assault Violent Protesters: 'That's What We Need a Little Bit More Of'

"These are people that punch, these are violent people."

Source: TheBlaze.com - Stories

Donald Trump Snags Endorsement From Ben Carson

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has secured another endorsement from a former competitor, as Ben Carson throws his support behind Trump's campaign. Bloomberg's Marty Schenker breaks down the latest GOP debate and looks ahead to the Florida and Ohio primaries. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." (Source: Bloomberg)

Source: Bloomberg Politics

13 TechCrunch stories you don't want to miss this week

weekly roundup USE This week, Facebook made a selfie filter app acquisition, Google surprised us with the Android N preview, and we ate bugs. Yeah, seriously. Silicon Valley is eating bugs now. These are the tech headlines you don't want to miss this week. Read More

Source: TechCrunch

Obama Turns His Attention to Diapers

President Obama's latest priority as he winds down his final months in the White House is solving America's "diaper divide" using technology.

The post Obama Turns His Attention to Diapers appeared first on Washington Free Beacon.

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South Dakota bans abortion after 20 weeks

South Dakota on Thursday became the latest state to pass a pain-capable abortion ban, when Republican Gov. Dennis Daugaard signed a bill into law prohibiting abortions after 20 weeks.

The legislation penalizes doctors who perform or attempt to perform such abortions in non-emergency situations. Violators would be subject to penalties ...

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