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How do we halt the next pandemic? Be kind to critters like bats, says a new paper


A team of scientists argue that new vaccines and treatments wouldn't be critical if humans could figure out how to stop viruses from spilling over from animals in the first place. Read More

Yes, New Jersey and the U.S. can learn and plan better for the next pandemic


Regarding “Why can’t the US review COVID-19 like NJ?," NorthJersey.com, March 13: I am very grateful for columnist Mike Kelly’s thoughtful and comprehensive ... to plan better for the inevitable next ... Read More

COVID backlash could leave the U.S. less ready for the next pandemic


Four years after COVID-19 emerged, the U.S. in many ways is far less ready for the next major viral threat, despite the pandemic era's significant scientific advances. Why it matters: Key weaknesses ... Read More

Will the U.S. ever really study lessons from the pandemic?


Politics may prevent a dry-eyed look at how the nation did in response to the pandemic — an exercise that could help future generations. Read More

Playbook: Ronna strikes back


The ramifications of NBC’s decision yesterday to part ways with contributor RONNA McDANIEL just two days after her paid network debut on “Meet the Press” are just starting to shake out. But they could ... Read More

Where public health stands 4 years after the COVID-19 pandemic began


NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Dr. Nancy Messonnier, Jennifer Greene, and Raven Walters about the state of public health four years after COVID-19 became a national emergency. Read More

Reflecting on 4 years of COVID-19 and Lancaster County's need for a public health department [editorial]


In today’s Perspective section, retired general surgeon Dr. Edward T. Chory again makes the case for a Lancaster County public health department. Chory is a member of the board of Lancaster’s ... Read More

Judge upholds program allowing 30,000 migrants from 4 nations into the U.S. per month


HOUSTON — The Biden administration can keep operating a program that allows a limited number of migrants from four countries to enter the ... Friday's ruling. When the policy took effect, the Biden ... Read More

Zoom fatigue, unread emails, and work stress: These 3 tips can help spring-clean your work life and restore balance


Overlooked is the need for what Jennifer Moss, author of Unlocking Happiness at Work, deems a spring-clean of your work life. “That mental clutter makes us more brain foggy,” Moss tells Fortune. “It ... Read More

‘Easy Mark’: Why Trump’s $464M Bond Failure Makes Him a ‘Massive National Security Risk’


National security, legal, and political experts are lining up to sound the alarm about the potential national security risks swirling around Donald Trump, and those warnings are getting stronger. One ... Read More

Your Afternoon LA Report


The long-form narrative show, hosted by Antonia Cereijido, will also have a four-part story of one man's deportation from the U.S. to Mexico, and his journey toward reclaiming his home country and ... Read More


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