Medicare negotiations with drug companies saved $6 billion, Democrats say
Rachel Sachs, professor of law
Schumer’s Lawless Attack on the Supreme Court
If progressives hope to reclaim the Constitution, it will require the sustained generational effort of building coalitions, winning elections and reimagining the judiciary’s role. Mr. Schumer’s effort may be clever on paper, but it’s a distraction, writes Daniel Epps.
Even fictional presidents don’t look like Kamala Harris − although Black men and white women have been represented in the Oval Office
over the past half-century, American media has usually proclaimed that Black men and white women can fit the model of great presidents. But they have usually been just one or the other: a Black man or a white woman, writes Peter Kastor.
How to not get divorced
Liberty Vittert, professor of the practice of data science
Ferguson 10 Years Later: How Protests Gave Way to Politics and Policy
Kimberly Norwood, the Henry H. Oberschelp Professor of Law
About 400 Million People Worldwide Have Had Long Covid, Researchers Say
Ziyad Al-Aly, MD, assistant professor of medicine
From Michael Brown to Sonya Massey, a decade of police antiblack violence causes grief, worry and coping for Black parents
There remains a critical need to invest in the health and well-being of Black communities through structural policy changes in education, health care and local government., write Seanna Leath and Sheretta Butler-Barnes.
How a US health agency became a shield for polluters
Sarah Chavez, senior scientist in the department of surgery public health sciences division in the office of community outreach and engagement
Ancient grains of dust from space can be found on Earth − and provide clues about the life cycle of stars
Presolar grains help researchers understand nucleosynthesis in stars, mixing of different zones in stars and stellar ejecta, and how abundances of elements and their isotopes change with time in the galaxy, writes Sachiko Amari.
Torn Rotator Cuff? The Gripping Strength of a Python’s Teeth Could Help It Heal.
Guy Genin, the Harold and Kathleen Faught Professor of Mechanical Engineering
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