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Title 42 has triggered criticisms from immigration advocates and public health experts. But some still want to keep it in place and delay accepting asylum-seekers.
Immunotherapy has the potential to eliminate tumors, but works best for select patients. Engineering T cells to bypass cancer’s defenses could help expand treatment eligibility to more patients.
Conviction means popular opposition figure Ekrem Imamoglu is barred from running for office. It comes as incumbent president Recep Tayyip Erdogan faces dwindling support.
The Muslim Brotherhood once held the reins of power in Egypt. Now it faces internal splits, government repression and dwindling support.
While RSV can become severe for any child, it poses a particularly serious threat for the youngest babies and for high-risk children.
During the 1918 flu pandemic, white people died at similar rates to Black Americans, according to a new study – a very different pattern than what occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Arrest of student who got in dispute with professor raises questions about the role of campus police.
If you skirt the small talk and dig a little deeper, you’ll be surprised at what you might learn.
Are the gracious contributions of billionaires having any effect on solving the climate emergency?
A recent fascinating debate was held on the role of philanthropy in fighting climate change.
Multicultural Jewish families and Jews of color are innovating food-centered holidays to bring their whole selves to the table.