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As COVID infections rise, nursing homes are still waiting for vaccines
Jordan Rau, Tony Leys
"The United States has been phenomenal in screwing up vaccinations," one doctor said
The real reason why Donald Trump wants Gen. Milley to be killed
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump’s fascist death threats against Gen. Milley: The rot goes much deeper
The simplest way to prevent the next pandemic? Leave bats alone
Steve Osofsky, Susan Lieberman
Bats harbor many viruses that can spill over to humans. It’s time to leave bats and their habitats undisturbed
“Bolder and more aggressive”: Elon Musk’s X placing major brand names next to antisemitic content
Areeba Shah
Advocates say Musk's platform has consistently placed major ads on account associated with white nationalism
Why America is going backward: Being the richest nation in history isn’t enough
Mike Lofgren
America is the greatest economic and military power in world history — and our quality of life is garbage. But why?
As GOP wages “morally appalling” war on food aid, data shows 35% rise in hunger
Jake Johnson
"This new data should be a wake-up call for elected officials at the national, state, and local levels . . . "
Disability rates rose sharply during the pandemic. Long COVID is largely to blame
Matthew Rozsa
COVID-19 has changed the landscape for disability rights, an issue that is already far too neglected in society
“You’re slandering me”: RFK Jr. snaps at Dems after Jordan’s “censorship” hearing goes off the rails
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Republicans gave Democratic candidate claiming "censorship" a national stage. It didn't go well
A short history of civilizational collapse: Are we next — and how can we prevent it?
Paul Rosenberg
Peter Turchin's theory of history helps explain that we're in big trouble — but it's not too late to change course
How Arizona stands between tribes and their water
Mark Olalde, Umar Farooq, Anna V. Smith
For the Navajo Nation, the fight for water rights has real implications, with infrastructure often never built
“On brand and dangerous”: Moms for Liberty platforming extremists shows “just how radical” group is
Areeba Shah
"Rhetoric spewed at this conference by its host and invited guests has real-world consequences," GLAAD CEO warns
Tucker Carlson is irreplaceable, but Fox News bets on Jesse Watters’ popularity in that timeslot
Melanie McFarland
With Fox News' primetime ratings in a nosedive, the new lineup rewinds the network to its "O'Reilly Factor" days
In praise of flat places: On queerness, landscapes and understanding our desires
Noreen Masud
Flat landscapes aren't a popular thing to love. Their horizons have nothing to orientate yourself toward
Is the COVID-19 vaccine ready to move on from the original strain?
Nicole Karlis
Scientists debate the benefits of bivalent and monovalent shots
Healthcare workers are divided over whether unmasking in medical settings has merit
Nicole Karlis
Should your doctor still wear a mask? Not all medical experts agree
How do we know what is true? In an age of war, pandemic and conspiracy theory, it’s not easy
Richard Eckersley
To survive this crucial century, we need to solve the problem of truth. That may be our biggest single challenge
The CDC will no longer track COVID-19 cases. Is that a mistake?
Nicole Karlis
Some experts worry this move will hinder public health in the event of a future infectious mutation
Why the US is trapped in an unending state of post-COVID “recovery”
Nicole Karlis
WHO says the pandemic is over. A disaster resilience professor says otherwise
Mission not accomplished, Joe: Despite declaring victory over COVID, health care is code blue
Bob Hennelly
The national public health dashboard is blinking hazards ahead
“Unconscionable”: Uncle Sam spends just $3.99 on job safety as Black and Latino worker deaths soar
Bob Hennelly
Federal government spends just $3.99 per worker on workplace safety compliance and “underreporting is widespread"
UN: Protecting Indigenous health also protects the environment
Pauly Denetclaw
A growing body of research ties the health of Indigenous communities to the environment
This no-cook smoked almond dip is a rich, flavorful starter that’s a definite crowd-pleaser
Bibi Hutchings
A dip made with less than five ingredients that requires no cooking? Sign us up
21st century slavery: Remembering MLK in the age of infectious greed
Bob Hennelly
King saw the labor movement as essential — and the No. 1 labor issue is the predatory healthcare system
How a quest to sharpen my sense of smell made me a more grateful cook
Ashlie D. Stevens
After COVID, I briefly lost my sense of smell. Getting it back reinspired me in the kitchen
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