Wynn Marlow

Wynn Marlow

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Supreme Court Decides Case on Removal of ‘Resident Aliens’ from the Country

The Supreme Court of the United States delivered a 6-3 decision in the case of Niz-Chavez v. Garland, Attorney General. At issue was a question of immigration law: whether “resident aliens” ordered removed from the country could legally remain by establishing continued residence for at least ten years.

WASHINGTON, DC – Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch’s questions during oral arg

Golden Globes: A Celebration of Success… Sort of

The 2017 Golden Globe Awards show opened with a lackluster musical number and a teleprompter failure, leaving host and comedian Jimmy Fallon with nothing to say … or improvise.

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Homeland–Once Obama’s Favorite Show–Takes Hard Line on Radical Islam

The fifth season of Showtime’s spy thriller Homeland premiered last Sunday night. Once President Obama’s favorite TV show, this episode is downright contemptuous of U.S. — read Obama’s — foreign policy as regards the Middle East and Syria in particular. For somone who refuses to utter the words “Radical Islam,” Homeland is highly unlikely to be Must See TV for the Pres.

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Christian Business Owner Denies Service to Gay Couple in ‘The Good Wife’

In a ripped-from-the-headlines The Good Wife (Michelle King, Robert King, Ridley Scott), the character Diane Lockhart (Christine Baranski) is thrust in the middle of a case in which a Christian business owner denies service to a gay couple because it conflicts with her religious beliefs.

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School Punishes 11-Year-Old for Dressing up as ‘Christian Grey’

Nicola Scholes, English mother of an 11-year-old schoolboy in Manchester, England, tweeted a photo of her son dressed up for school World Book Day. Why? The lad was barred from participating because he turned up dressed as a character from the smash novel Fifty Shades of Grey.

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SAG Awards Honor Actors, Flaunt Political Correctness

The Screen Actors Guild Awards show was broadcast live on TNT at 5:00 pm Pacific time Sunday. The show was proceeding apace, with Actor trophies being bestowed upon worthy recipients such as Uzo Aduba in Orange Is the New Black (HBO) and Patricia Arquette in the twelve-years-in-the-making film Boyhood, when Guild president Ken Howard took the stage.

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Sundance Channel presents Rectify

Daniel Holden (Aden Young) was sentenced to death row in the state of Georgia at the age of 18 for the rape and murder of his girlfriend, Hanna Dean. So begins the Sundance TV series Rectify. Daniel has served 19

Sundance Channel presents Rectify

'Scrubs' Actor McGinley Spreads the Word Against the 'R-Word'

Actor John C. McGinley of the hit show Scrubs wasn’t playing for laughs before an audience of students at the University of Southern California Wednesday. Rather than speaking as bitter, narcissistic “Dr. Cox,” McGinley appeared as ambassador for the National Down Syndrome

'Scrubs' Actor McGinley Spreads the Word Against the 'R-Word'

Dr. Ben Carson: 'We Can't Be Free if We Are Not Brave'

NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland — Few people have emerged on the conservative scene in recent years who have become as instantly beloved as Dr. Ben Carson, the renowned pediatric neurosurgeon and Professor Emeritus at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, who endeared himself

Dr. Ben Carson: 'We Can't Be Free if We Are Not Brave'

Study: Mammograms Do Not Reduce Breast Cancer Death Rates

It is widely believed in the realm of medicine that annual mammography is a vital preventative tool against breast cancer. But in a recently reported long-term study of women age 40-59 conducted in Canada, the practice was found not to

Study: Mammograms Do Not Reduce Breast Cancer Death Rates

AIDS Research Contaminated by Blood-Spiking Fraud

An Iowa State University assistant professor of biomedical sciences resigned in October after admitting to spiking rabbit blood to obtain positive results in a research study of an AIDS vaccine. According to Dr. James Bradac of the National Institutes of

AIDS Research Contaminated by Blood-Spiking Fraud

'Don't Worry About the Price Tag' Song Wins Obamacare Video Contest

The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has been working tirelessly to sell Obamacare to the young and healthy, whose participation will subsidize care for older, sicker individuals – rendering this age group indispensable to the program. In

'Don't Worry About the Price Tag' Song Wins Obamacare Video Contest

Television: Post Apocalypse

Flesh eating zombies. Children’s spines implanted with harnesses as obedience devices. The pursuit of cheap green energy triggering the neutralization of the global electricity grid. The display of the American flag as a declaration of rebellion. These are the leitmotifs

Television: Post Apocalypse

Meet Me at 'The Bates Motel'

If you are reading Breitbart News, it is likely that, since the 2008 Presidential campaign and throughout the intervening years, the most captivating show before your eyes has been staged in Washington, DC. It has been an evolving trainwreck. Breath

Meet Me at 'The Bates Motel'

Clarence Thomas: 'My Heart Is Broken' for Black America

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, addressing students at Duquesne Law School in Pittsburgh, said that conditions in the black community break his heart. Thomas acknowledged that these communities suffer from persistent poverty and social dysfunction. He spoke to an

Clarence Thomas: 'My Heart Is Broken' for Black America

My Path: From Flower Child to Patriot

My seminal political moments occurred in Berkeley, California in 1969. It was about a little square of land known as People’s Park.  I was, at that time, the proverbial flower child and about to graduate.  Governor Ronald Reagan sent the

My Path: From Flower Child to Patriot

Secretariat Is a Winner (and Winning Is Good)

Selling our home of 21 years necessitated cleaning out the garage, and going through all those boxes was instructive. Several were full of cheap imitation-metal trophies for athletic achievement, accrued by our son from the age of five. I remember

I Was LOST, but Now I'm Found

***SPOLIERS, for those of you who haven’t seen the LOST finale yet… …And–dare I say–thank God. It seemed we were being led down a directionless path for a season or two. Every time we tried to get our bearings (much

Never Let a Serious Crisis Go to Waste: ABC's 'V' Takes on Obama

There has been a monsoon in Timbale. Anna, leader of the Visitors, intercedes with her technology. Questioned off the record, the Secretary General of the U.N. accuses Anna of “playing politics with tragedy. She used the people of Timbale to