Here’s what a Texas oil executive from DOGE is doing inside the Interior Department
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
GLP-1 drugs are life-changing — let’s remove their stigma
Let’s remove this taboo. Let’s celebrate one of the greatest inventions of modern medicine. What better way to start than by having celebrities not only be open about their use but celebrate it as well, writes Liberty Vittert.
How the Motorcar Helped Fuel Feminism
A show demonstrates how the motor vehicle drove aesthetics, fashion and feminism in interwar France, writes Eileen G’Sell.
To address the pharmacy crisis, doctors should dispense some drugs
As the lack of pharmacy access becomes an increasing problem, point-of-care dispensing is a lever for convenience, adherence and connection, writes Patrick Aguilar.
Trump and GOP’s tax bill would force cuts to Medicare, CBO says
Timothy McBride, the Bernard Becker Professor
First My Mother Died. Then My Home Got Hit by a Tornado.
Neither Mom nor I were targeted for calamity, but it found us nevertheless. The universe is indifferent, and that is terrifying, and that is beautiful, writes Ian Bogost.
Trump treats laws as obstacles, not limits − and the only real check on his rule-breaking can come from political pressure
The legal fights unfolding today are serious and must be watched closely. But Trump is not focused on the courts. He is focused on politics – on how far he can go, and whether anyone will make him stop, writes Andrew Reeves.
Trump says he killed DEI. So why isn’t it dead yet? Cracks emerge in war on ‘woke’
Adia Harvey Winfield, the Mary Tileston Hemenway Professor of Arts & Sciences
Universities cutting sports, others adding ahead of $2.8 billion NCAA antitrust settlement
Patrick Rishe, director of the sports business program
Long covid patients are desperate for treatments. These trials may help.
Ziyad Al-Aly, MD, assistant professor of medicine
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