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Current Concerns About Gender-Affirming Therapy in Adolescents

This article was originally published on the Society for Evidence-based Gender Medicine’s website. The field of gender medicine must stop relying on social justice arguments and return to the time-honored principles of evidence-based medicine. A new article in Springer’s Current Sexual Health Reports, “Current Concerns About Gender-Affirming Therapy in Adolescents,” provides an up-to-date overview of the current […]

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Is Biden Actually The Best They’ve Got?

Like most sensible people, I stopped watching Saturday Night Live a long time ago, because I just didn’t find it funny anymore. The original cast was great, but now, not so much. Consequently, I missed last Saturday’s piece, “The Democrat Party’s Presidential Field For 2024” set as a horror movie trailer that I just discovered.

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From AOL To Google: Visualizing The Most Popular Websites From 1993-2022

Over the last three decades, the internet has grown at a mind-bending pace. In 1993, there were fewer than 200 websites available on the World Wide Web. Fast forward to 2022, and that figure has grown to 2 billion. As Visual Capitalist’s Carmen Ang shows in this stunning animated graphic by James Eagle provides a historical look

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Victor Davis Hanson: What One Had To Believe To Believe Jussie Smollett’s Story

Historian Victor Davis Hanson was speaking to an audience that gathered to hear his characteristic observations,  let loose with a two-minute comedy riff that had his listeners convulsed with laughter. The subject: What one had to believe, to believe, Jussie Smollett’s story, which was universally accepted as gospel truth by most of the media. This

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