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  • Reebok releases McConnell inspired T-shirt

    02/13/2017 7:29:21 PM PST · by Republican Wildcat · 27 replies
    Spectrum News Pure Politics ^ | 2/13/2017 | Madeline Janicki
    The words U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell used to end a floor speech from U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts, have become a rallying cry among feminists and Democrats, and now Reebok is putting the phrase on a shirt. Last Tuesday, McConnell, R-Kentucky, defended the use of rule 19, a regulation that bars Senators from speaking negatively about one another during debate over U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions, President Trump’s Attorney General. “She was warned. She was given an explanation. Nevertheless, she persisted,” McConnell said on the Senate floor ending Warren’s speech. Reebok has now turned part of McConnell’s rebuke, “Nevertheless...
  • Evolution Persisted In Agricultural Era

    03/19/2006 3:22:32 PM PST · by blam · 69 replies · 1,209+ views
    Science News ^ | 3-18-2006 | Bruce Bower
    Evolution persisted in agricultural era Bruce Bower Natural selection continued to sculpt humanity's genetic identity after the Stone Age gave way to farming around 11,000 years ago, according to a new DNA analysis. A team led by Jonathan K. Pritchard of the University of Chicago identified survival-enhancing gene variants that began spreading through human populations between roughly 10,800 and 6,600 years ago. The scientists scanned the genomes of 89 East Asians, 60 Europeans, and 60 Africans to find DNA stretches recently affected by natural selection. Their technique exploits the tendency of DNA regions containing advantageous genes to spread quickly through...