Lax states are attracting shoppers and students from stricter neighbors — and sending back COVID-19 cases. The imbalance underscores the lack of a national policy.
Violent extremist groups continue to grow from the sense of injustice, futility, and betrayal that stems from predatory state behavior. A comprehensive countering strategy needs to focus squarely on creating... Read more »
Take the stairs, not the elevator, down from your hotel room. Encourage people to bring their own food and drinks to your cookout. Use hand sanitizer after banking at an ATM. Call ahead to restaurants and nail salons to make sure staff are wearing face coverings. And no high-fives — or even elbow bumps — at the gym.
Honesty, I wouldn't mind it. There's so much philosophical division between red and blue states. We have completely opposite perspectives on how the...
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A palliative care nurse practitioner writes that if the rule restricting opioids goes into effect, many patients will suffer.
"There is a dark side to the internet that sees far-right groups exploit its unique features to spread divisive ideas, racial hate and mistrust."
Without any change in federal law, some states are making radical changes that are lowering costs, increasing quality and making heath care delivery more efficient.
The United States can win World War III, but it’s going to be ugly and it better end quick, or everyone starts looking for the nuclear trigger. That is
Whether the development community can accelerate “what works” to help fragile states avoid decades more extreme poverty, violence, and disaster is an open question and collective challenge.
For a long time I have observed the rancor in modern American political discourse, and I have become concerned about where all of this anger and frustration is taking us. In order for any society to function, there must be some form of government. And in order for government to function, a certain percentage of ... Read more
Analysis: New report highlights ‘overlooked’ role of funding in spreading extremism
As healthcare in the United States embarks on what PwC describes as its most radical shift in 80 years, most health IT incumbents just aren't cutting it.
From the summit of our new ‘needle towers,’ the ultra rich can look but never really see.
An abundance of evidence shows people are treated differently in systems that see them as statistics, not individuals.
The promises cannot be met, and so society decays into warring elites and competing constituencies...
A new health and mortality analysis reveals that the United States ranks last among 17 developed nations.
Change Healthcare study reveals an innovative and collaborative mosaic of activity across the nation.
The OECD’s new approach to fragile states assesses fragility as a universal issue that can affect all countries in different dimensions – not only those traditionally considered “fragile” or conflict-affected.