As Kevin Beck points out Google News dropped ScienceBlogs.com, but kept the Discovery Institute's blog. If you have issues this with particular pair of decisions, tell Google.
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... or something. I'll be here, on strike.
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No problem - I just dropped Google News.
I also just dropped them a line to let them know.
Me Too!
done
Never used Google News much in the first place, so no problem.
I guess you can call Evolution News & Views "news", in the (late) World Weekly News sense.
You guys may not use Google News, but just about everyone else does.