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Jul 15 2020
Analysis
What happens if Covid-19 symptoms don’t go away? Doctors are trying to figure it out.
People with long-term Covid-19 complications are meanwhile struggling to get care.
In late March, when Covid-19 was first surging, Jake Suett, a doctor of anesthesiology and intensive care medicine with the National Health Service in Norfolk, England, had seen plenty of patients with the disease — and intubated a few of them.
Then one day, he started to feel unwell, tired, with a
VoxAug 23 2019
Opinion
The tragic — and overlooked — fallout from the ’60s sexual revolution
Declining life expectancy, mass shootings, alarming rates of mental illness, rising white nationalism, the opioid crisis: By many measures, our society is in trouble, and we are ignoring a root cause: the unprecedented familial dispersion that followed the 1960s sexual revolution.
At heart, that revolution aimed to radically sever human sexuality from marriage and child-rearing, from
New York Post (News)Feb 10 2020
News
Black Voters Turn to Mike Bloomberg
Hours after this story was first published (with this opening paragraph reading “There are signs that black support for Mike Bloomberg in 2020 could be a mirror image of white support for Trump in 2016, when voters who didn’t want to admit their decision to pollsters nonetheless pulled the lever for him”), Quinnipiac released a new poll showing that black voters are warming to his campaign.
Daily BeastApr 15 2019
News
Notre Dame was burning and all the world could do was watch together
New York (CNN Business)In Paris, people gathered in plazas and street corners, eyes trained on the all-consuming fire. The rest of the world gathered via screens big and small. United in helplessness. Unsure of what to say. But compelled to watch.
Monday's outbreak of fire at the Notre Dame cathedral was first captured by the camera phones of tourists and local journalists. One of the
CNN DigitalMay 14 2019
News
Beyond polarization: Why fixing a broken Congress matters
People often say Congress is broken; maybe it’s worn out too. We can easily forget that Congress is more than elected officials – it is also a workplace for staffers, serving members in all sorts of ways. They need public support and resources to keep Congress running. Our video explores this issue, with a little help from modeling clay.
We often blame partisan politics for dysfunction
Christian Science MonitorNov 09 2019
News
Ocasio-Cortez adds excitement to Sanders rally as campaign claims record crowd
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia. — U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Friday made the first trip of her life to Iowa, and helped draw what U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders’ campaign is calling the largest crowd in the state so far in the 2020 cycle.
More than 2,400 people filled an Iowa Western Community College arena to hear Ocasio-Cortez, a political celebrity who recently endorsed Sanders’
Des Moines RegisterJun 26 2017
News
Supreme Court allows limited travel ban to take effect; will hear Trump appeal
The Supreme Court on Monday granted the Trump administration's request to reinstate part of the travel ban meant to temporarily block people from six predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States.
The HillAug 10 2020
News
Dueling Trump, Biden Claims on COVID-19 Vaccination Distribution
As scientists work to find a safe vaccine for COVID-19, President Donald Trump and his Democratic challenger, Joe Biden, have made competing claims about the administration’s plans to carry out the daunting task of distributing hundreds of millions of vaccine doses:
Biden goes too far when he claims the Trump administration hasn’t done “any planning” for vaccine distribution and has no
FactCheck.orgJul 14 2020
Analysis
The debate over “airborne” coronavirus spread, explained
The WHO says aerosol Covid-19 transmission “cannot be ruled out.” Here’s what that means.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, the World Health Organization has stressed that, primarily, Covid-19 spreads through very close personal contact. The virus-laden droplets exhaled from a sick person’s mouth and nose, the thinking goes, are heavy, and fall to the ground before they can get much
VoxOct 10 2017
News
California wildfires kill at least 11, more than 100 reported missing in wine country
At least 11 people are dead and more than 100 missing as explosive wind-whipped wildfires rage through Northern California's famed wined country as fire crews worked to get the massive blazes under control, officials said.
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