Why Health Care Isn’t the Political Powerhouse It Used to Be—And What That Means for Democrats
Health care used to define American politics. Now, less than 1% of voters call it their top issue—even as Democrats force a shutdown to defend it.
Health care used to define American politics. Now, less than 1% of voters call it their top issue—even as Democrats force a shutdown to defend it.
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Dr. Shruthi Mahalingaiah’s groundbreaking research tied air pollution to female infertility—until her federal grant was abruptly terminated without explanation.
A disturbing practice called ‘bluetoothing,’ where users inject blood from intoxicated individuals, is triggering a rapid rise in HIV cases across the Pacific and South Africa.
From dorm rooms to academic halls, embedded therapists are meeting college students where they live and learn—offering accessible, stigma-free mental health support.
A California jury has awarded $966 million to the family of a woman who died from mesothelioma, ruling that Johnson & Johnson’s talc products were to blame.
As the U.S. government shuts down, a critical debate over expiring health care subsidies threatens to double insurance premiums for over 23 million Americans.
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Conversion therapy—a discredited practice aimed at changing LGBTQ+ identity—surged in the 1980s and is now banned in over 20 states. But a Supreme Court case could change everything.
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