Things I have recently spotted that may
        be of interest to someone else: 
Christianity: Benjamin L. Corey compares
      "Trumpianity" with Christianity.
Relevant reports that Billy
      Graham had no problem with evolution.
Health: New Scientist reports on a study that says that people
        who see the same doctor over and over live longer.
Politics: Environmental Protection Agency director Scott Pruitt, who has
      been accused of numerous ethics violations, and seems bent on turning the      agency into something that does not protect the environment, asked
        fuel company executives, and lobbyist, to recommend people for positions        in the EPA, according to Gizmodo.
(Sort of) Gizmodo also reports on continuing "sonic
        attacks," or some kind of attack, on US embassies in other
      countries.
FiveThirtyEight discusses the
        small number of elected Republican women.
Science: New Scientist reports that men
        are more likely to be referred to by their surnames (Trump, for
      example) and women by their first names (Hillary, for example) and that      this gives men advantages in many ways.
Scientific American reports that Enceladus,
        a moon of Saturn, has some complex organic molecules, and may have
      living things.
Gizmodo reports on the
        intelligence of crows.
Thanks for looking!
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