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Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Michael New’s Articles at National Review The Charlotte Lozier InstituteThe post A Study of Miscarriage Treatment and Pro-Life Laws & Abortion as an Election Issue – Dr. Michael New, 5/29/26 (1491) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
This hour, we focus on the gift of life, starting with a conversation with Dr. Michael New on chemical abortions. What is happening at the U.S. Supreme Court, and what does the future look like regarding “the abortion pill”? Then, Wesley Smith, from The Center for Human Exceptionalism, will discuss what it means to be human as opposed to “robotic biological machines”. Join us for a great hour of conversation.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Michael New’s Articles at National Review The Charlotte Lozier InstituteThe post A US Supreme Court Ruling in a Telehealth Abortion Case – Dr. Michael New, 5/15/26 (1351) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
New legislation introduced today would ensure parents can arrange for burial or cremation after a pregnancy loss. Michael New has the details.
Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Michael New’s Articles at National Review The Charlotte Lozier InstituteThe post An Update on the US Supreme Court and Telehealth Abortion – Dr. Michael New, 5/12/26 (1322) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Peter Gagnon, president of EWTN Studios joins Teresa to take a look at what audiences can anticipate in the coming weeks! Also, Fr. Gregory Pine & Rebecca Dougherty talk about their 20 day podcast in which they will read and give commentary on The Practice of the Presence of God, the book that Pope Leo XIV said shaped his spirituality.
Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Michael New’s Articles at National Review The Charlotte Lozier InstituteThe post The US Supreme Court Stays a Ban on Telehealth Abortion – Dr. Michael New, 5/5/26 (1253) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
This hour, we look at some of the stories making headlines before catching up with Dr. Michael New. He has done some analysis on Planned Parenthood’s latest report that shows, once again, Planned Parenthood performs more abortions, receives more taxpayer dollars, and delivered decreased several health services. Then, Then, a viral Instagram message from Shane Winnings, CEO of Promise Keepers, is gaining traction online, but it comes as his scheduled campus event at the University of Connecticut was abruptly canceled without a clear explanation, raising fresh concerns about viewpoint discrimination and free speech on college campuses. Join us to learn more.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Strong and faithful fathers must first be strong and faithful young men. Michael New joins us.
Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Michael New’s Articles at National Review The Charlotte Lozier InstituteThe post A New Gallup Poll on Religiosity in the U.S. – Dr. Michael New, 4/20/26 (1102) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Michael New’s Articles at National Review The Charlotte Lozier InstituteThe post Planned Parenthood's 2025 Annual Report – Dr. Michael New, 4/14/26 (1041) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Michael New’s Articles at National Review The Charlotte Lozier InstituteThe post A New Guttmacher Institute Report on Abortion – Dr. Michael New, 3/30/26 (0891) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Michael New refused to wear the colors of the United Nations, while serving in our Military. A real Patriot
The Washington Stand's Casey Harper discusses the ongoing battle to fund DHS and the TSA while passengers wait in long airport lines and covers the Senate floor debate on the SAVE America Act. Greg Steube, U.S. Representative for the 17th District
Fr. Mitch Pacwa visits who talks over the issues in the Middle East as Easter approaches, and talks about his homily on the Feast of St. Joseph. Michael New joins with an update from the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast, and updates information about more Americans who feel abortion should be illegal. Plus, Joe Domina talks over his walk across he United States to pray and visit shrines.
Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Michael New’s Articles at National Review The Charlotte Lozier InstituteThe post A New Pew Research Survey on Sanctity of Life Issues – Dr. Michael New, 3/16/26 (0751) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Matt Swaim previews the upcoming episode The Journey Home feat. a former Methodist and agnostic. Steve Ray walks us through the Presentation of Our Lord. Michael New joins to look back on the March for Life, and promoting life issues in D.C. Plus, T's Two Sense looks at today's readings and how they relate to Jelly Roll's emphatic and spiritual speech at the Grammy Awards, Gail Buckley-Barringer shares her Scripture Verse of the Week. Plus, a bonus as we hear the final homily of Archbishop Dolan from St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York.
Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Michael New’s Articles at National Review The Charlotte Lozier InstituteThe post A New Poll on Sanctity of Life Issues- Dr. Michael New, 1/30/26 (0302) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Join us this hour as we take a look at some of the stories making headlines before we connect with Dr. Michael New, who will share his perspective on why this year’s March for Life was particularly significant. Then, Tom Doyle, of Uncharted Ministries, will update us on how the Gospel is changing lives in the Middle East.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Michael New’s Articles at National Review The Charlotte Lozier InstituteThe post Strengthening the Hyde Amendment – Dr. Michael New, 1/13/26 (0121) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Michael New’s Articles at National Review The Charlotte Lozier InstituteThe post New Abortion Numbers from the Society of Family Planning – Dr. Michael New, 12/19/25 (3531) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
We start the hour by looking at some of the many stories making headlines recently, before we hear from Dr. Michael New on a report that looks at the linkage between abortion and mental health. Then, Dr. George Barna will join us to talk about the latest installment of the American Worldview Inventory that examines the issue of salvation: grace and/or works. The results are troubling. Join us to think biblically and critically.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Michael New’s Articles at National Review The Charlotte Lozier InstituteThe post A Delay in the Centers for Disease Control's Annual Abortion Report – Dr. Michael New, 12/8/25 (3423) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Michael New’s Articles at National Review The Charlotte Lozier InstituteThe post A New Study on Post-Abortion Distress – Dr. Michael New, 12/1/25 (3352) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Michael New's Articles at National Review The Charlotte Lozier Institute The post A New Report on the Work of Pregnancy Help Centers – Dr. Michael New, 11/25/25 (3292) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Topics covered in this episode: Cyclopts: A CLI library * The future of Python web services looks GIL-free* * Free-threaded GC* * Polite lazy imports for Python package maintainers* Extras Joke Watch on YouTube About the show Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Our courses at Talk Python Training The Complete pytest Course Patreon Supporters Connect with the hosts Michael: @mkennedy@fosstodon.org / @mkennedy.codes (bsky) Brian: @brianokken@fosstodon.org / @brianokken.bsky.social Show: @pythonbytes@fosstodon.org / @pythonbytes.fm (bsky) Join us on YouTube at pythonbytes.fm/live to be part of the audience. Usually Monday at 10am PT. Older video versions available there too. Finally, if you want an artisanal, hand-crafted digest of every week of the show notes in email form? Add your name and email to our friends of the show list, we'll never share it. Michael #1: Cyclopts: A CLI library A CLI library that fixes 13 annoying issues in Typer Much of Cyclopts was inspired by the excellent Typer library. Despite its popularity, Typer has some traits that I (and others) find less than ideal. Part of this stems from Typer's age, with its first release in late 2019, soon after Python 3.8's release. Because of this, most of its API was initially designed around assigning proxy default values to function parameters. This made the decorated command functions difficult to use outside of Typer. With the introduction of Annotated in python3.9, type-hints were able to be directly annotated, allowing for the removal of these proxy defaults. The 13: Argument vs Option Positional or Keyword Arguments Choices Default Command Docstring Parsing Decorator Parentheses Optional Lists Keyword Multiple Values Flag Negation Help Defaults Validation Union/Optional Support Adding a Version Flag Documentation Brian #2: The future of Python web services looks GIL-free Giovanni Barillari “Python 3.14 was released at the beginning of the month. This release was particularly interesting to me because of the improvements on the "free-threaded" variant of the interpreter. Specifically, the two major changes when compared to the free-threaded variant of Python 3.13 are: Free-threaded support now reached phase II, meaning it's no longer considered experimental The implementation is now completed, meaning that the workarounds introduced in Python 3.13 to make code sound without the GIL are now gone, and the free-threaded implementation now uses the adaptive interpreter as the GIL enabled variant. These facts, plus additional optimizations make the performance penalty now way better, moving from a 35% penalty to a 5-10% difference.” Lots of benchmark data, both ASGI and WSGI Lots of great thoughts in the “Final Thoughts” section, including “On asynchronous protocols like ASGI, despite the fact the concurrency model doesn't change that much – we shift from one event loop per process, to one event loop per thread – just the fact we no longer need to scale memory allocations just to use more CPU is a massive improvement. ” “… for everybody out there coding a web application in Python: simplifying the concurrency paradigms and the deployment process of such applications is a good thing.” “… to me the future of Python web services looks GIL-free.” Michael #3: Free-threaded GC The free-threaded build of Python uses a different garbage collector implementation than the default GIL-enabled build. The Default GC: In the standard CPython build, every object that supports garbage collection (like lists or dictionaries) is part of a per-interpreter, doubly-linked list. The list pointers are contained in a PyGC_Head structure. The Free-Threaded GC: Takes a different approach. It scraps the PyGC_Head structure and the linked list entirely. Instead, it allocates these objects from a special memory heap managed by the "mimalloc" library. This allows the GC to find and iterate over all collectible objects using mimalloc's data structures, without needing to link them together manually. The free-threaded GC does NOT support "generations” By marking all objects reachable from these known roots, we can identify a large set of objects that are definitely alive and exclude them from the more expensive cycle-finding part of the GC process. Overall speedup of the free-threaded GC collection is between 2 and 12 times faster than the 3.13 version. Brian #4: Polite lazy imports for Python package maintainers Will McGugan commented on a LI post by Bob Belderbos regarding lazy importing “I'm excited about this PEP. I wrote a lazy loading mechanism for Textual's widgets. Without it, the entire widget library would be imported even if you needed just one widget. Having this as a core language feature would make me very happy.” https://github.com/Textualize/textual/blob/main/src/textual/widgets/__init__.py Well, I was excited about Will's example for how to, essentially, allow users of your package to import only the part they need, when they need it. So I wrote up my thoughts and an explainer for how this works. Special thanks to Trey Hunner's Every dunder method in Python, which I referenced to understand the difference between __getattr__() and __getattribute__(). Extras Brian: Started writing a book on Test Driven Development. Should have an announcement in a week or so. I want to give folks access while I'm writing it, so I'll be opening it up for early access as soon as I have 2-3 chapters ready to review. Sign up for the pythontest newsletter if you'd like to be informed right away when it's ready. Or stay tuned here. Michael: New course!!! Agentic AI Programming for Python I'll be on Vanishing Gradients as a guest talking book + ai for data scientists OpenAI launches ChatGPT Atlas https://github.com/jamesabel/ismain by James Abel Pets in PyCharm Joke: You're absolutely right
This hour, we start by looking at some of the stories making headlines before talking with Dr. Michael New about some new abortion figures for 2025 and whether the future looks brighter for pro-lifers. We round out the hour talking with Wesley Smith about some of his more recent columns where he addressed these questions: Why did the medical Journal Lancet recently slam ‘far-righters’? Should patents with dementia be euthanized? Join us for a great hour of conversation.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Michael New's Articles at National Review The Charlotte Lozier Institute The post The Guttmacher Institute Report on 2025 Abortion Numbers – Dr. Michael New, 10/10/25 (2832) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
It's October, and 40 Days for Life campaigns are in full swing! Josh, Emily, and Rebecca share and react to short video tips sent in from pro-life activists from around the country on how to effectively participate in your local 40 Days for Life campaign. (SPOILER ALERT: it's not as hard as you think!) Watch the video version of this episode here 40 Days for Life website A Sidewalk Counselor's Run-Ins with Police and an Overzealous Security Guard - Part 1 A Sidewalk Counselor's Run-Ins with Police and an Overzealous Security Guard - Part 2 Sidewalk Counseling Masterclass Anonymous Sidewalk Counselor Blog Article Equal Rights Institute Website Equal Rights Institute Blog Equipped for Life Academy Equipped for Life Course Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 07:40 Tip #1: Herb Geraghty 13:43 Tip #2: Rebecca Carlson 19:45 Tip #3: Kristi Burkhart 24:52 Tip #4: Michael New 28:07 Tip #5: Emily Geiger 32:26 Tip #6: Jim Burke 38:04 Tip #7: Rebekah Dyer 41:24 Tip #8: Josh Brahm 45:33 Tip #9: Jay Watts 50:45 Tip #10: Salem 40 Days for Life 57:46 Tip #11: Tyson Langhofer 1:02:37 Tip #12: Anonymous 1:09:47 Tip #13: Alan Shlemon 1:13:09 Tip #14: Blake Moser Hosts: Josh Brahm, Emily Geiger, Rebecca Carlson Guests: Herb Geraghty, Kristi Burkhart, Michael New, Jim Burke, Rebekah Dyer, Jay Watts, Salem 40 Days for Life, Tyson Langhofer, Alan Shlemon, Blake Moser Video Editors: Joshua Head, Josh Brahm Publishers: Ellen Campbell, Josh Brahm, Emily Geiger
Topics covered in this episode: * Python 3.14* * Free-threaded Python Library Compatibility Checker* * Claude Sonnet 4.5* * Python 3.15 will get Explicit lazy imports* Extras Joke Watch on YouTube About the show Sponsored by DigitalOcean: pythonbytes.fm/digitalocean-gen-ai Use code DO4BYTES and get $200 in free credit Connect with the hosts Michael: @mkennedy@fosstodon.org / @mkennedy.codes (bsky) Brian: @brianokken@fosstodon.org / @brianokken.bsky.social Show: @pythonbytes@fosstodon.org / @pythonbytes.fm (bsky) Join us on YouTube at pythonbytes.fm/live to be part of the audience. Usually Monday at 10am PT. Older video versions available there too. Finally, if you want an artisanal, hand-crafted digest of every week of the show notes in email form? Add your name and email to our friends of the show list, we'll never share it. Brian #1: Python 3.14 Released on Oct 7 What's new in Python 3.14 Just a few of the changes PEP 750: Template string literals PEP 758: Allow except and except* expressions without brackets Improved error messages Default interactive shell now highlights Python syntax supports auto-completion argparse better support for python -m module has a new suggest_on_error parameter for “maybe you meant …” support python -m calendar now highlights today's date Plus so much more Michael #2: Free-threaded Python Library Compatibility Checker by Donghee Na App checks compatibility of top PyPI libraries with CPython 3.13t and 3.14t, helping developers understand how the Python ecosystem adapts to upcoming Python versions. It's still pretty red, let's get in the game everyone! Michael #3: Claude Sonnet 4.5 Top programming model (even above Opus 4.1) Shows large improvements in reducing concerning behaviors like sycophancy, deception, power-seeking, and the tendency to encourage delusional thinking Anthropic is releasing the Claude Agent SDK, the same infrastructure that powers Claude Code, making it available for developers to build their own agents, along with major upgrades including checkpoints, a VS Code extension, and new context editing features And Claude Sonnet 4.5 is available in PyCharm too. Brian #4: Python 3.15 will get Explicit lazy imports Discussion on discuss.python.org This PEP introduces syntax for lazy imports as an explicit language feature: lazy import json lazy from json import dumps BTW, lazy loading in fixtures is a super easy way to speed up test startup times. Extras Brian: Music video made in Python - from Patrick of the band “Friends in Real Life” source code: https://gitlab.com/low-capacity-music/r9-legends/ Michael: New article: Thanks AI Lots of updates for content-types Dramatically improved search on Python Bytes (example: https://pythonbytes.fm/search?q=wheel use the filter toggle to see top hits) Talk Python in Production is out and for sale Joke: You do estimates?
Michael New joins to discuss the numbers behind abortion rates dropping. Caitrin Bennett visits to talk about her book "Holier Matrimony: Married Saints, Catholic Vows and Sacramental Grace". Plus, Joan Lewis joins to share the latest from Rome and the Vatican.
On today's program: Casey Harper, Managing Editor for Broadcast at The Washington Stand and Host of the "Outstanding" podcast, reports on the latest Democrat government shutdown, the 20-point plan for Gaza, speeches by the President and Secretary of
This hour, we take a look at some of the stories making headlines before talking with Dr. Michael New about the valiant efforts of a pro-life group working to stop abortions in the nation’s Capital. We then talk with Dr. David Gortler about the new guidelines for COVD vaccinations and the changes taking place at the FDA.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On today's program: Scott Perry, U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 10th District, previews the high-stakes sit-down between President Trump and Vladimir Putin Friday. Kevin Sabet, Founder and CEO of SMART Approaches to Marijuana, explains why
Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Michael New's Articles at National Review The Charlotte Lozier Institute The post Violence Against Pro-Life Demonstrators and Organizations – Dr. Michael New, 8/11/25 (2232) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Hour 1 for 8/11/25 Drew was joined by Michael New to discuss a pro-life attacker who got a light sentence (13:58). Then, Ambassador Joseph Cella covered the upcoming Trump/Putin meeting (28:57). Finally, Fr. Matthew Spencer, OSJ updated the listeners on his health journey after his brain hematoma (42:32). Links: https://x.com/michael_j_new Fr. Spencer Email: mspencer@osjusa.org
Join us this hour for both some good and bad news. First, we start with the good news. A record number of Planned Parenthood clinics are closing all across the country. Why? Dr. Michael New will break it down for us. Then, the bad news. Todd Nettleton, from The Voice of the Martyrs, will give us an update on the Persecuted Church and how we can pray specifically for those who are suffering for following Jesus.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Michael New's Articles at National Review The Charlotte Lozier Institute The post A New Poll Showing on an Increase in Pro-Life Sentiment – Dr. Michael New, 7/28/25 (2092) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Michael New's Articles at National Review The Charlotte Lozier Institute The post Overseas Abortion Data – Dr. Michael New, 7/24/25 (2052) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
This hour, we take a look at some of the stories making headlines before talking with Dr. Michael New about global abortion rates and how they compare to the number of abortions in the U.S. Then, Steve Goreham will tackle the issue of climate change. It’s hot out there. Are humans responsible for soaring temperatures causing global warming? Join us to hear the answer.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Michael New's Articles at National Review The Charlotte Lozier Institute The post Updated 2024 Abortion Estimates from the Society of Family Planning – Dr. Michael New, 6/17/25 (1683) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Michael New's Articles at National Review The Charlotte Lozier Institute The post Decreasing Support for Legal Abortion Among Young People – Dr. Michael New, 6/17/25 (1683) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
We start this hour by looking at some of the headlines of the day. Then, Dr. Michael New will join us to discuss the latest annual Gallup survey on abortion. Overall, the news is good for pro-lifers. We round out the hour talking with Reggie Littlejohn about the passage of the WHO Pandemic Agreement and how this feeds into the concept of global control disguised as health care. Don’t miss a minute of this conversation.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Michael New's Articles at National Review The Charlotte Lozier Institute The post The One Year Anniversary of the Enactment of Florida's Heartbeat Law – Dr. Michael New, 5/5/25 (1253) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Michael New's Articles at National Review The Charlotte Lozier Institute The post Guttmacher Institute and the Journal of the American Medical Association Reports on Post-Roe Abortion Facts – Dr. Michael New, 4/24/25 (1142) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Michael New's Articles at National Review The Charlotte Lozier Institute The post A Colorado Attempt to Fund Abortion through State Medicaid – Dr. Michael New, 4/7/25 (0973) first appeared on Issues, Etc..