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A powerful military prevents war. 'Public health should be seen the same way.'

The last 12 months have been as hard as you can imagine for people who work in public health around the country and the world. And of course while th…

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The Doomsday Clock is inching closer to midnight. What exactly does that mean?

You've probably heard that the Doomsday Clock is inching closer to midnight. We wanted to find out what exactly that means and if it's actually as te…

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Vaccines are just part of the battle. Good therapeutics are needed to fight COVID-19 as well

Most of the attention right now is on vaccines, and the best hope of ending this pandemic happens when a critical mass of people get vaccinated. But …

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The calm before the stimulus and a jobs report for sore eyes

A good jobs report just came out, and we're all waiting to see if $2 trillion in stimulus money is actually going to make it into the economy. What a…

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The fine line between caution and vaccine alarmism: 'I think we scared the crap out of people'

Slowly but surely the number of people getting vaccines is going up. That's a great thing. But we're also constantly seeing these stories about varia…

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Smartmatic, Dominion, and the lawsuits taking aim at a media empire

You've probably hear about these mammoth lawsuits filed by voting technology companies Smartmatic and Dominion against multiple media personalities, …

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How vaccines are made and why we can’t just make them faster

The two first coronavirus vaccines, the ones made by Pfizer and Moderna have been out for months now. But the process of making them, shipping them, …

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Sustainability is 'a long term play'

When we think about the concept of sustainability we often think about the government setting rules and regulations, but the private sector can and o…

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How big tobacco targeted Black communities

For decades, tobacco companies targeted Black communities and young people with menthol cigarettes. That's the headline of a new report from the Camp…

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How to make a third political party work in America

What would it take to have a real, functional, impactful third political party in America that actually has a meaningful chance of being competitive …

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