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A Physician Travels to South Asia Seeking Enduring Lessons From the Eradication of Smallpox
Smallpox was certified eradicated in 1980, but I first learned about the disease’s twisty, storied history in 1996 while interning at the World…
Republicans continue to oppose extending operations for the Arizona School for the Deaf and Blind
Senate Republicans continue to thwart efforts to allow the Arizona School for the Deaf and Blind to operate for more…
Lake has lost all rights to litigate defamation case
Kari Lake and her allies have spent the last couple of days criticizing anyone who said she had given up on defending…
As Maricopa County breaks eviction filing records, leaders tout safety net programs
Maricopa County has seen a rising tide of eviction filings over the past four years, breaking previous records, but the…
A State-Sanctioned Hospital Monopoly Raises Concerns
The Federal Trade Commission has long argued that competition makes the economy better. But some states have stopped the agency from blocking…
States rush to combat AI threat to elections
This year’s presidential election will be the first since generative AI — a form of artificial intelligence that can…
California Is Expanding Insurance Access for Teenagers Seeking Therapy on Their Own
When she was in ninth grade, Fiona Lu fell into a depression. She had trouble adjusting to her new high school in Orange County, California,…
More Women Are Drinking Themselves Sick. The Biden Administration Is Concerned.
When Karla Adkins looked in the rearview mirror of her car one morning nearly 10 years ago, she noticed the whites of her eyes had turned yellow.…
A relentless power grab is behind the Supreme Court’s attacks on abortion
Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the first of two cases on their docket that further threaten…
Indigenous advocates host townhall for victims, families of sober living crisis
Rosalie Nez traveled more than four hours from Coal Mine Canyon, on the Navajo Nation, to the Phoenix area in hopes of…