Friday, November 06, 2015

From AlterNet: Today's digest

Kali Holloway, AlterNet
Recent developments in Syria prove American conservatives and Islamic extremists share a few ideas. READ MORE»

Reynard Loki, AlterNet
Homeopathy is not only here to stay, it's growing by leaps and bounds. READ MORE»

Lou Dubose, The Washington Spectator
To understand the insane 2016 campaign, you must understand the Southern, religious, anti-immigrant GOP base. READ MORE»

By Sophia A. McClennen, Salon
Look out: Moore's new film opens with assertion sure to inflame the right, then suggests we "invade" for good ideas. READ MORE»

By Jesse Benn, AlterNet
The inclusions of political and intellectual diversity are both tactics straight from the playbook of conservative polemicist David Horowitz. READ MORE»

By Harriet Sherwood, The Guardian
Growing numbers of millennials who are atheists or unaffiliated are causing vast changes in America's religious landscape. READ MORE»

By Bill Boyarsky, Truthdig
In the weeks ahead, this conservative duo will be portrayed in the political press as the reasonable, thoughtful new face of the Republican Party. READ MORE»

By William N. Grigg, The Free Thought Project
In effect, the Oklahoma measure extends the cloak of 'qualified immunity' to cover every aspect of a law enforcement officer’s life. READ MORE»

By Stephanie Castillo, Medical Daily
Morning sickness is the leading cause of hospitalization in early pregnancy. Marijuana appears to help. READ MORE»

By Tom Bawden, The Independent
As the report from the National Bureau of Economic Research delicately puts it, 'coital frequency' could diminish. READ MORE»

By Travis Gettys, Raw Story
The 43-year-old Burchard-Risch yelled at the woman and threw a drink at her, and she brushed off managers’ attempts to calm her down. READ MORE»

By Adda Bjarnadóttir, Authority Nutrition
Healthy food can be expensive. But there are many ways to save money and still eat whole, single-ingredient foods. READ MORE»