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New Research Supports an Annual COVID Vaccine Plan


Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Key Takeaways New research suggests that most people will benefit from an annual COVID-19 vaccine.Certain groups may need two vaccines a year.Doctors said more needs to ... Read More

Finding John Stockton


John Stockton does not claim to be a doctor. He says he does not profit off of his podcast or his media appearances. He professes a deep skepticism of medical and government authority. Read More

High risk, high reward: Gavi's investment in Africa vaccine production


Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance is months away from launching a new $1 billion financial instrument to boost Africa’s nascent vaccine manufacturing sector. Devex learned more about how it will work. Read More

GOP Sen. Johnson vows rigorous COVID-19 investigation if Republicans win Senate


"[W]e really do need to expose exactly what happened here. Why did they sabotage the use of virtually every generic drug?" Johnson went on to ask. Read More

Who is Nicole Shanahan, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vice presidential pick?


Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. named Silicon Valley attorney and entrepreneur Nicole Shanahan as his vice presidential pick at a campaign rally Tuesday in her hometown of ... Read More

Election Updates: Trump plans to attend the wake for a slain N.Y.P.D. officer.


Marilyn Lands, a Democrat, won a special election Tuesday for a State House seat in Alabama after campaigning on access to abortion and in vitro fertilization, underscoring the continued political ... Read More

Doctor Issues Warning as Measles Hits 3 New States: "Easier to Get Than COVID"


As measles cases continue to hit states in the U.S., one doctor is now warning that this virus is "easier to get than COVID." ... Read More

Aaron Rodgers And Jesse Ventura Tapped As RFK Jr.’s Potential Running Mate, Report Says


New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers and former Minnesota governor and wrestler Jesse Ventura are some of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s top options for a running mate, according to the New York Times, ... Read More

We may never know of Covid origin. Is that okay?


Investigating the origins of a virus contributes to our overall understanding of infectious diseases and their dynamics. This knowledge can help scientists develop strategies to mitigate the risks ass ... Read More

Naomi Klein Travels Through the Looking Glass


The writer and public intellectual reads “Doppelganger,” a searching exploration of uncanny doubles both personal and political. Read More

What’s a Non-White Voter Anyway?


They tell the story of Frank Skeffington, the mayor of a never-named big city in the Northeast. O’Connor keenly, wistfully tells the story of how an old campaigner, already an astonishing 72 years of ... Read More

In Today’s Issue


Reducing news to hard lines and side-taking leaves a lot of the story untold. Progress comes from challenging what we hear and considering different views. Read More


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