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Cynthia M. Allen

Fort Worth

Editorial Writer and Columnist at Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Conservative. Feminist. Displaced Washingtonian. Columnist for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram

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  • 1 month ago | journaltimes.com | Cynthia M. Allen

    A fad is an intense and widely shared enthusiasm for something, usually short-lived, without scientific understanding of the phenomenon. One of the hallmarks of a fad diet is promotion by a well-known celebrity or pseudo-expert. The latest dietary craze to spark people’s attention is the keto diet, designed to eliminate carbohydrates as a source of energy and force the body to burn a type of fat, called ketones, produced in the liver.

  • 2 months ago | star-telegram.com | Cynthia M. Allen

    Women rally in support of in vitro fertilization in March at the Alabama House in Montgomery. The Legislature approved legislation that month protecting patients and medical professionals from civil and criminal liability for IVF; the governor signed it MICKEY WELSH/USA TODAY NETWORK USA TODAY NETWORK Trump gives, and Trump takes away.

  • 2 months ago | yahoo.com | Cynthia M. Allen

    Trump gives, and Trump takes away. That is the sentiment felt by many conservative Catholics after the president announced an executive order intended to expand access to in vitro fertilization, or IVF. Catholics came out in droves to support Trump in November, breaking for the president by as much as 20 percentage points, according to one exit poll.

  • 2 months ago | star-telegram.com | Cynthia M. Allen

    Elon Musk and Donald Trump are pictured speaking at the ‘Make America Great Again Victory Rally’ at the Capital One Arena in Washington. Sam Greene/The Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK This time two years ago, a massive school choice program seemed poised to pass the Texas Legislature. The effort had overwhelming support from Gov. Greg Abbott, the Texas Senate and plenty of other enthusiasts — from school choice advocate Corey DeAngelis to Fort Worth Catholic Bishop Michael Olson.

  • 2 months ago | star-telegram.com | Cynthia M. Allen

    Fort Worth Catholic Bishop Michael Olson Amanda McCoy [email protected] Fort WorthNothing creates intrigue quite like an internal religious quarrel. Vice President J.D. Vance wasted no time in picking one with the U.S. Catholic bishops.

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Cynthia M. Allen
Cynthia M. Allen @CJMAllen12
22 Oct 22

RT @ericbradner: Justice Sonia Sotomayor did a talk in Chicago tonight hosted by Roosevelt University. She was asked how she maintains rela…

Cynthia M. Allen
Cynthia M. Allen @CJMAllen12
21 Jul 22

Good question. https://t.co/tSqh8xtQV5

Alexandra DeSanctis Marr
Alexandra DeSanctis Marr @xan_desanctis

Ask yourself: Why are ectopic pregnancy and miscarriage the only things abortion supporters want to debate right now? Dobbs ended 50 years of abortion on demand, and instead of advocating legal abortion, they’re very busy talking about things we all know aren’t abortion.

Cynthia M. Allen
Cynthia M. Allen @CJMAllen12
20 May 22

Some thoughts on the #BabyFormulaShortage. My latest column: https://t.co/NQ9GhM8zmm