Are Evidence-Based Medicine and Public Health Incompatible?
Pandemic-era have often pitted evidence-based medicine proponents against supporters of more traditional analytical methods.
Read more...Pandemic-era have often pitted evidence-based medicine proponents against supporters of more traditional analytical methods.
Read more...The upcoming WTO is likely to see a power struggle between its traditional advanced economy leaders and the so-called Global Majority.
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Read more...Largely a tribute to Barbara Ehrenreich’s work over time on the Professional Managerial Class.
Read more...The economic data for January, Milei’s first full month in office, makes for sobering reading.
Read more...The US continues to embrace rolling back progress as Florida greenlights measles by letting infected kids go to school.
Read more...Some data from New York City shows how the marked increase in new migrants is stressing services and not good for the migrants either.
Read more...A discussion of Iran’s relationship with various militia groups.
Read more...AI runs on power-hungry equipment that uses millions of gallons of fresh water. Policymakers are weighing the costs.
Read more...How the education part of higher education has become an afterthought.
Read more...Opioid abuse marches on relentlessly, with little attention to the broader social stresses that make the US such an outlier on this front.
Read more...Trump is preparing to take a lot of ground if he wins in November, with rolling back green policies a top priority.
Read more...It’s impressive, in a way, how the media can whip up a frenzy over its own tales of how Alexei Navalny, a Russian has-been, died.
Read more...Another embarrassing setback for US foreign policy interests, this time in its so-called “back yard” (or as Biden calls it, “front yard”).
Read more...An article promoting NATO is revealing, and not in a good way.
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