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Vaccine death and side effects database relies on unverified reports – and Trump officials and right

Anti-vaccine activists are using the side effect reporting system to spread fear and misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccines. But the database could also be used as a gauge for public concerns.

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Donald Trump and top administration officials confidently assert that left-wing political violence is…

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Harvard, like all Americans, can’t be punished by the government for speaking freely – and a federal

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Calling deaths ‘preventable’ can obscure barriers to health care access and shift blame to individua

Public health calls many deaths ‘preventable,’ but that term can mask how policy, access and geography shape who gets care –…

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Ukraine is starting to think about memorials – a tricky task during an ongoing war

Human society has marked collective dead for millennia. Such monuments have changed with the evolving nature of conflict, something…

By Kerry Whigham - 2 days ago
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Fed, under pressure to cut rates, tries to balance labor market and inflation – while avoiding dread

The Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates by a quarter-point during its September meeting.

By Jason Reed - 2 days ago

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