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Atrocities take place in democratic nations as well as autocratic ones – our database has logged the

Forty years of data suggests atrocities are on the rise globally.

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Research shows that white men who file discrimination charges experience employer retaliation at similar…

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Some people seem to be born to excel at certain activities. But having opportunities to try new things…

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Counter-drone technologies are evolving – but there’s no surefire way to defend against drone attack

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Trump says climate change doesn’t endanger public health – evidence shows it does, from extreme heat

Climate change is making people sicker and more vulnerable to disease. Erasing the federal endangerment finding increases the risk.

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FDA rejects Moderna’s mRNA flu vaccine application - for reasons with no basis in the law

The move signals an escalation in the agency’s efforts to interfere with established procedures for testing and approving vaccines.

By Ana Santos Rutschman - 4 days ago

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