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Scientists search for cause of mysterious COVID-related inflammation in children
Liz Szabo
MIS-C is a rare but life-threatning side effect of COVID-19 in children. Scientists are racing to find the cause
Pediatricians say children’s mental health crisis is “a national emergency”
Nicole Karlis
"We have witnessed soaring rates of mental health challenges among children"
Lauren Boebert slammed as a “hateful bigot” by colleague after mocking first trans four-star admiral
Jon Skolnik
Rep. Don Beyer stood up for Dr. Rachel Levine, the first transgender four-star admiral in the nation's history
Why a second high-profile Republican in Oklahoma just left the GOP
Jon Skolnik
“I have not changed," the second gubernatorial candidate to change his political affiliation said. "The party has"
Ivanka Trump’s food aid pet project was used for political gain, investigators find
Bianca Fortis
The Food to Families program gave tens of millions of dollars to unqualified firms and was used to promote Trump
Republican governors see approval ratings plummet after fight against vaccine requirements
Alex Henderson
According to Politico, GOP governors are seeing their poll numbers drop after fighting vaccine requirements
Religion scholar Anthea Butler on “White Christianity” and its role in fueling fascism
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "White Evangelical Racism" explains how a specific strain of Christianity became a toxic political force
From COVID to SARS to MERS, scientists believe they can create a “universal” coronavirus vaccine
Matthew Rozsa
Authors of a new research paper are bully on the prospect of vaccinating against all coronavirus variants at once
Fascism or freedom? America is stuck in an ugly and dangerous in-between
Chauncey DeVega
We are caught between a dying world — which we cannot save — and a new one being born. We must face that choice
In Brazil’s successful vaccine campaign, a lesson for the U.S.
Kiratiana Freelon
After a slow start, vaccination rates in Brazil have soared, thanks to a deep-rooted vaccine culture
People I’m close to have COVID. I tested negative, but have symptoms. Could the test be wrong?
Nicole Karlis
A vaccinated reader cares for a child with COVID; the reader now has symptoms too. Are negative tests ever wrong?
My grandmom’s potato chip cookies are just as quirky as she was
Shelby Vittek
How one food writer learned to take risks in the kitchen — one family-size bag of chips at a time
The conservative group using the courts to push ivermectin on COVID patients
Jon Skolnik
The ivermectin craze is being fueled by medical front groups with ties to right-wing dark money
The QAnon playbook: Republicans make school board meetings the new battleground
Amanda Marcotte
GOP takes a page from QAnon: Using concern for kids to push authoritarianism
Timothy Snyder warned us fascism was coming — now he says we can survive it
Chauncey DeVega
America's elites didn't listen to Timothy Snyder when he told them what Trump would do. Are they listening now?
Republicans’ war on vaccines: GOP pushes strategy to prolong the pandemic
Amanda Marcotte
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's ban on vaccine mandates shows how much Republicans are betting on COVID-19 to win in 2022
From dinner parties to “thanks for helping me move” pizza, I grieve for communal food experiences
Ashlie D. Stevens
I miss eating with people, shoulder-to-shoulder, sharing bites, pieces and stories
What happens to America’s mental health under a second Trump administration? Very bad things
Chauncey DeVega
A panel of mental health experts on the likely effects of a Trump comeback: "Beyond our current worst nightmares"
Road to nowhere: Oklahoma’s Donald J. Trump Highway runs through the Dust Bowl
Russell Cobb
Trump got 92% of the vote in desolate Cimarron County, Oklahoma. But locals remain skeptical, about everything
“Lab leak” or natural spillover? Leading scientists debate COVID-19’s origins
Daniel Karel
Science Magazine hosted four leading researchers to debate whether COVID-19 was the result of a lab leak
“Kellogg’s on strrr-ike”: 1,400 Workers walk off job to protect benefits
Kenny Stancil
The company's attempt to cut healthcare and other benefits comes as it rakes in record profits
Malaria, known to humans for millennia, finally has a vaccine. Here’s why it was so hard to develop
Nicole Karlis
About a year passed between COVID-19's discovery and the creation of a vaccine. Why was malaria so much harder?
Opinion: Government food aid programs need a digital facelift
Mia Jackson
Burgeoning online markets for food and grocery delivery may hold the key to fighting food insecurity
‘Entirely unsurprising’: Merck slammed for 4,000% markup of taxpayer-funded COVID-19 drug
Jake Johnson
"Another example of Big Pharma reaping billions from public investment into research"
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