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Louie Gohmert leaves Congress having passed 1 law and spread countless falsehoods

Eric Neugeboren
Gohmert was a precursor to Trump’s brand of offensive, fact-free conservative politics

A new Langya virus has infected 35 people in China. Here’s what you need to know

Matthew Rozsa
A fortuitous caveat: Scientists do not believe that the Langya virus can spread from person to person

How many times can you get reinfected with COVID? Here’s what experts say

Nicole Karlis
Public health experts weigh in on the latest science on the question of reinfections

“God, no, not another case”: COVID-related stillbirths didn’t have to happen

Duaa Eldeib
Many avoided the COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy, unwittingly increasing their chances of a stillbirth

Elisabeth Hasselbeck uses decorative towel to demonstrate abortion opinion in return to “The View”

Kelly McClure
Former "The View" co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck clashed with Whoopi Goldberg on the topic of freedom of choice

COVID-positive Biden experiences a Paxlovid “rebound.” Doctors still aren’t sure why they happen

Nicole Karlis
After taking Paxlovid, Biden tested negative for several days, then positive. He's not the only one

Report highlights predatory evictions during pandemic

Julia Conley
"They're particularly buying up housing in places that have relatively weak tenant protections"

What “revelations”? Trump’s Jan. 6 crimes should shock exactly no one

Chauncey DeVega
Media has moved from "shock" to "revelation," a word with deep religious meaning. But what has been revealed?

Joe Biden is working remotely while he has COVID-19. Experts say you probably shouldn’t do that

Nicole Karlis
The president has advertised how he's hard at work while recovering from COVID; docs say that sets a bad precedent

“Reactive strategy”: How polio crept back into the U.S.

Robin Fields
Health agencies generally don’t test wastewater for signs of polio, which may have given virus time to circulate

13 years after last minimum-wage hike, Democrats told $7.25 is “deplorable”

Jake Johnson
Despite Fight for $15 increases in many places, 20 states still have $7.25 minimum wage after Congress whiffs again

Biden announces new climate change actions but holds an emergency declaration in reserve

Daniel Farber
Biden has not declared a national climate emergency — a step some Democratic officials and activists have urged

Monkeypox declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organization

Kelly McClure
This alert is the highest alert the WHO can issue and comes in response to 16,000 reported cases from 75 countries

Hospital-acquired pneumonia is killing patients, yet there is a simple way to stop it

Brett Kelman
Unlike many infections that strike within hospitals, the federal government doesn’t require hospitals to report it

No, “stealth omicron” isn’t evading PCR tests. Here’s what’s really going on

Nicole Karlis
Rumors abound that BA.5, or "stealth omicron," is going undetected on hospital lab tests

Economists to Fed: Inflation doesn’t justify big rate hikes that could “push millions out of work”

Jake Johnson
After June's inflation numbers, the Fed is likely to push rates higher — at the risk of sparking a recession

The delicious, diverse world of spirits from the African continent

Shikha Kaiwar
Daniel Idowu, director of Value Africa, is bringing these spirits — and the stories behind them — to the UK

COVID vaccines saved more than 200,000 lives in the US over nine months: study

Matthew Rozsa
The study's authors hope the estimate helps quantify the relief afforded by the COVID vaccines

U.K. PM Boris Johnson will resign as Conservatives quit en masse over latest scandal

Jake Johnson
"Them's the breaks," Johnson said amid "undignified but very fitting end"

El Salvador woman gets 50 year sentence for pregnancy loss

Julia Conley
Laws like El Salvador's are "now being replicated in states across the U.S.," noted one observer

Omicron-targeted boosters could be here by fall. Here’s what we know

Nicole Karlis
As viruses morph and adapt, there's a greater call for targeted vaccines and boosters

Biden’s “new normal” on COVID is neither normal nor new

Martha Lincoln, Lorenzo Servitje
The administration is trying to normalize COVID deaths as they shift the goalposts on what it means to “beat” COVID

Graduation ceremonies are boring — but commencement speeches don’t have to be

D. Watkins
I've been a speaker at a lot of graduations. Here's what I've learned
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