Injection_Syringe_01 Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date March 21, 2024 CategoriesBioethicsMedicineScience Reporting Tagged , Al Gore, Alzheimer’s, assisted suicide, Charles Camosy, death, dementia, Democratic Party, media, Mississippi, parking lot, Politico, reporting, suicide, suicide clinic, Switzerland, Virginia Promoting a Suicide: Shame on Politico Wesley J. Smith March 21, 2024 Bioethics, Medicine, Science Reporting 6 Throughout the story, big-time political consultant Hal Malchow’s planned suicide is depicted as empowering. Read More ›
Phillip Johnson Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date November 7, 2019 CategoriesScience Reporting Tagged , __edited, bias, Buddha, Cambrian Explosion, Darwin on Trial, intelligent design, Kenneth Miller, National Center for Science Education (NCSE), New York Times, Phillip E. Johnson, reporting, Stephen Meyer, stroke, Stuart Kauffman, U.C. Berkeley, Washington Post Wonderful Profile of Phil Johnson in…the Washington Post? David Klinghoffer November 7, 2019 Science Reporting 5 In a 2005 article, Michael Powell begins by half-apologetically acknowledging that his newspaper has, in the editorial pages, taken a harsher view of ID than he evidently does. Read More ›
Arizona_Republic_Building_October_6_2013_Phoenix_Arizona_2816x2112 2 Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date June 17, 2018 CategoriesScience Reporting Tagged , __k-review, Arizona, Arizona Republic, creationism, Discovery Institute, education, evolution, intelligent design, Live Science, reporter, reporting, schools, science, Science Education Policy, science standards Stop the Presses! Columnist Reports Accurately on Arizona Science Standards Sarah Chaffee June 17, 2018 Science Reporting 2 It’s always encouraging when this happens. The problem is, it happens all too rarely. Read More ›