Balancing research security and openness. By Dr. Caroline S. WagnerProfessor of Public AffairsJohn Glenn College of Public...
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The discovery replaced the prevailing views on the blood system. Introduction The human body’s system of blood...
Patients suffer and die to pad the bottom lines of corporate health insurers. By Dr. Claudia M....
There were few apothecary shops before 1800. By Dr. Gregory J. HigbySenior Academic Curator/Senior LecturerAmerican Institute of...
PBMs are the villains behind high drug prices. By Dr. James B. RebitzerWexler Professor of Management, Economics...
The discovery became caught up in the Victorian obsession with ghosts and photography. Introduction The discovery of...
Private insurers profit by denying claims. By Sam PizzigatiAssociate FellowInstitute for Policy Studies Over 8,000 Americans die every day,...
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They take sick pleasure in the suffering of others. By Dr. Diane RobertsProfessor of English”University Alumni Distinguished...
We will have to find new ways to amplify our commitment to freedom and human dignity. By...
Our divided times are bad, indeed, but have you heard about the late Middle Ages? By Dr....
Political polarization and confirmation bias. By Dr. Arash JavanbakhtAssociate Professor of PsychiatryWayne State University Introduction “I am...
Democracy, but not really. By Dr. Steven LevitskyProfessor of GovernmentDavid Rockefeller Center for Latin American StudiesHarvard University...
Celebrated neologisms don’t age well. By Dr. Roger J. KreuzAssociate Dean and Professor of PsychologyUniversity of Memphis...
Hybrid regimes may imitate a full dictatorship. Curated/Reviewed by Matthew A. McIntoshPublic HistorianBrewminate Introduction AÂ hybrid regime[a]Â is a...
Division isn’t necessarily bad. By Isabel CholbiInstitute of Governmental StudiesUniversity of California, Berkeley Introduction It’s no secret...
Overview of Gambling in Ancient Rome Gambling in ancient Rome was a widespread and culturally significant activity...
The coverage disparity amounts to discrimination. By Michelle AndrewsContributing Writer and Former ColumnistKFF Health News When Michael...
State vouchers are reviving a racist past. By Jennifer Berry HawesReporterProPublica By Mollie SimonResearch ReporterProPublica Private schools...
When publicly funded facilities are full, some patients go to jail to wait for help. This article...
Terms Trump supporters scorn. By Dr. Alex HintonDistinguished Professor of AnthropologyDirector, Center for the Study of Genocide...
Voting maps made the difference. By Michael Li, J.D.Senior Counsel, DemocracyBrennan Center for Justice Introduction On the...
“Extremes will continue to worsen.” By Jake JohnsonStaff WriterCommon Dreams Just over two dozen climate-fueled extreme weather...
He bought into a crazy conspiracy in 2016. A man who fired a gun inside a restaurant...
It is one of the biggest mysteries in human history. By Dr. Philip SlavinAssociate Professor of HistoryUniversity...
The virus shows no sign of slowing. By Amy MaxmenPublic Health and Science Journalist Introduction Keith Poulsen’s...