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Kansas revoked transgender people’s IDs overnight – researchers anticipate cascading health and soci

With invalid driver’s licenses and birth certificates, transgender people are at risk for more than just steep fines and imprisonment.

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President Trump has appealed to Iranians to topple their government, but a popular uprising is unlikely…

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The latest attack on Iran goes far beyond previous operations by Israel and the US in both scale and…

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Bad Bunny says reggaeton is Puerto Rican, but it was born in Panama

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Former Harvard president Summers’ soft landing after Epstein revelations is case study of economics’

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There aren’t enough geriatricians – here’s how older adults can still get the right care

A few simple strategies can help older adults convey their needs to their health care provider.

By Jerry Gurwitz - 2 days ago
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Will AI accelerate or undermine the way humans have always innovated?

An anthropologist’s new book lays out the formula for human innovation, from stone tools to supercomputers. Depending on developments…

By R. Alexander Bentley - 3 days ago
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Fewer new moms are dying in Colorado – naloxone might be one reason why

The opioid reversal drug is distributed directly to new moms at many of Colorado’s birthing hospitals.

By Kaylin Klie - 3 days ago

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