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Are we prepared for the next big emergency?

We survived a global pandemic, but did we take away the lessons we needed about emergency preparedness? Trust for America’s Health recently released …

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How can we fix the teacher shortage?

We’ve seen a huge drop in people pursuing teaching careers in the last decade or so. It seems even more exacerbated in the past few years, with the p…

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Presidential elections in the media should be more than a horse race

In a presidential election year, the political news coverage can be overwhelming. It seems like there’s a new poll every week, watching the stats lik…

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Who’s in control on social media? Two SCOUTS cases could decide.

The Supreme Court recently heard arguments in a pair of cases about state laws that regulate how social media companies control content on their plat…

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The global impacts of Sweden joining NATO

Sweden has been a historically neutral country, but when Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, Sweden and their neighbor, Finland, began the process of joi…

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The increased risk of Alzheimer’s in the Black community

Recent medical discoveries have made Alzheimer’s disease and dementia easier to identify and manage, but these conditions still have a disproportiona…

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Childhood trauma: who’s at risk, and how much damage can it do?

In the face of trauma, just how resilient are kids? Conventional wisdom says they bounce back quickly, but that's not always the case. Dr. Marc Hause…

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“IVF isn't the issue” - the wider impacts of Alabama’s Supreme Court ruling

The Alabama Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos being held for IVF are children according to the state’s laws. While the state government has now…

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The fascinating history and promising future of the Nile Swim Club

Legendary music artists The Supremes and Harry Belafonte passed through there. It was a place of prestige and pride for Philadelphia's Black populati…

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Why women could be more at risk for heart disease than men

Heart disease was thought to be a men’s health problem for decades, but now we’ve learned that women die of heart attacks at twice the rate of men an…

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