Month: December 2023
Malpractice Insurance Prices Are Stopping Small Clinics From Offering Gender-Affirming Care to Minors
After Iowa lawmakers passed a ban on gender-affirming care for minors in March, managers of an LGBTQ+ health clinic located just across the state line in Moline, Illinois, decided to start offering that care. The added services would provide care
Read MoreThe One Thing Our Brains Rely on to Generate New Ideas
Humanity’s evolutionary superpower is our behavioral flexibility. As we go through life, we learn how to navigate the world, building a store of knowledge, habits, and policies that have served us well in the situations we’ve encountered. But there will
Read MoreWhat We Left in the Burning City
Editor’s Note: In an earlier post compiled from emails, Amal Murtaja wrote of her family’s experience in the war that began on Oct. 7, the day Hamas killed 1,200 people in Israel and abducted 240. Israel’s military response has killed
Read MoreThe Chilling True Story Behind Season 2 of Peacock’s Dr. Death
In her 2014 NBC News special A Leap of Faith, Meredith Vieira touted the potential of renowned Italian thoracic surgeon Paolo Macchiarini’s work as follows: “Imagine a world where any injured or diseased organ or body part you have is
Read MoreAI-Generated Santas Are Suddenly Everywhere
He’s making a list. He’s checking it twice. But he’s not Santa—he’s just an advanced algorithm.
Read MoreGaza Telecom Blackouts Add to Growing Aid Crisis
Communications and power shutdowns have upended the work of aid agencies, slowed emergency workers and added a new layer of misery for Palestinians.
Read MoreU.S. and Venezuela swap prisoners, ‘Fat Leonard’ as tensions ease
The United States released an ally of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in exchange for 10 American detainees and a fugitive dubbed “Fat Leonard” in a sweeping prisoner swap deal Wednesday between the rival governments. U.S. President Joe Biden made the
Read MoreFrench Parliament passes controversial immigration bill as EU also agrees to reforms
A controversial immigration bill that many NGOs and those on left call one of the most regressive in decades has passed the French parliament. The law comes as the EU also agreed to migration reforms.
Read MoreNorth Korea’s Kim warns of ‘nuclear attack’ if ‘provoked’ with nukes
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un warned Pyongyang will not hesitate to launch a nuclear attack if “provoked with nukes”, state media said Thursday, while Seoul and its allies called for “dialogue without preconditions”. Kim’s warning follows a meeting between
Read MoreBlackRock’s Lynn Baranski Says Liquidity to Remain Key Focus for Investors in 2024
The co-leader of the firm’s Private Equity Partners team hopes to see the industry revert to a more normalized fundraising pace next year.
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