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The unsettling reason that climate change could lead to more pandemics
Matthew Rozsa
As the climate changes, wild animals and humans are apt to cross paths more often — opening the door for disease
Global forecaster on “another bad year for democracy”: Is the world near a dire tipping point?
Chauncey DeVega
Andrew Viteritti of the Economist says polarization and paralysis are here to stay — but there's reason for hope
Yes, the economy is slowing — but 2021 was the hottest year since 1984. Who gained the most?
D. Brian Blank
Everyone in America gained from the trillions spent on pandemic relief — but billionaires did best of all
Ti West on anyone walking out of his slasher film “X”: “What did you think you were signing up for?”
Chauncey DeVega
The filmmaker spoke to Salon about crafting his subversive horror film set in Texas, elderly sex, and the prequel
New emails: Trump officials overruled CDC on church COVID rules despite fears of mass outbreaks
Timothy Evans
Trump officials called recommendations to hold virtual services "problematic" and scrubbed all mentions
White House expands access to life-saving COVID-19 drug Paxlovid
Eric Schank
As VP Harris takes Paxlovid after her COVID-19 diagnosis, the White House is making the drug easier to access
“Political circus”: Democrats taunt Greg Abbott after he asks for donations to keep bussing migrants
Jason Beeferman
The reversal comes after Abbott's stunt backfired badly among conservatives
Trump’s latest hate rally: A master class in cult mind control
Chauncey DeVega
At Ohio rally, Trump drums up hatred against "sick, sinister and evil people" — by which he means you and me
Parents’ frustration mounts as COVID vaccine for children under five is held back a little longer
Nicole Karlis
The issue isn't around safety, but instead messaging and vaccine effectiveness
Crime novelist Don Winslow: Trump belongs behind bars — but that won’t happen in this America
Chauncey DeVega
The bestselling novelist on his new book, his return to working-class New England and the ending of the Trump saga
Human rights lawyer who took on Chevron is finally free — after 993 days
Jake Johnson
Steven Donziger spent nearly a thousand days in jail or on house arrest. Amnesty says it was corporate retaliation
Rollout of new effective COVID pill mirrors the “injustice of vaccine apartheid” in poor countries
Kenny Stancil
"Do not let history repeat itself," advocates warn as low-income countries lack access to Pfizer treatment
Anti-vaccine ideology gains ground as lawmakers seek to erode rules for kids’ shots
Sandy West
Bills expanding religious exemptions for childhood vaccine requirements were passed by Kansas state Senate in March
Public health experts are split on whether we still need masks on airplanes
Nicole Karlis
The decision to overturn the mask mandate on airplanes "will not worsen the pandemic," one expert tells Salon
Trump-appointed judge striking down CDC’s mask mandate is “an assault on public health,” says expert
Nicole Karlis
A federal judge in Florida ruled that the CDC only had authority to issue regulations related to "sanitation"
Kushner touts his ties to Saudi Arabia, Russia to sell Wall Street investors on new fund: report
Brad Reed
Kushner faces more scrutiny for trying to cash in on his time in the Trump White House
Could the Zika virus cause another pandemic? Yes — but it wouldn’t be anything like COVID
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists watched how Zika evolved as it passed through different hosts — and left feeling concerned
Super-contagious COVID variant XE has a key deficiency that could be our saving grace
Nicole Karlis
XE may be more contagious than BA.2 — but its spike protein isn't different. Here's why that's a good thing
Jimmy Kimmel compares Tucker Carlson to “prostitutes,” accuses him of lying about vaccine status
Jon Skolnik
"This is like selling Girl Scout cookies outside a diabetes clinic"
The ubiquity of at-home testing could make the next COVID-19 wave “invisible”
Nicole Karlis
More people may have COVID than official counts suggest. But there's an easy way to figure out if there's a surge
Earth’s oceans are teeming with mysterious viruses, new study finds
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists find thousands of newly-discovered RNA viruses swarming our oceans
The end of the COVID emergency could mean a huge loss of health insurance
Elisabeth Rosenthal
The United States might see one of the steepest increases in the country’s uninsured rate in years
The Mount Everest mystery deepens: Was there an international cover-up of a dead climber’s ascent?
Mark Synnott
Mark Synnott climbed Earth's highest peak to solve a mystery, but found another upon returning. Read the postscript
After the pandemic ends, “pathological” health anxiety will persist for years, experts say
Matthew Rozsa
Crippling health anxiety could "interfere substantially" in our lives — even long after the threat of COVID is gone
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