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A Decade After the Arab Spring, These Activists Are Finding New Ways to Fight for Progress
The Arab Spring began in Tunisia, where 28 days of protests ended 24 years of a dictatorâs rule. The next day, Jan. 15, 2011, students in Yemen called for demonstrations against the strongman there. A dictator fell in Egypt, then in Libya. A change of season appeared to be bringing democracy to an arid stretchâŚ
mRNA Technology Gave Us the First COVID-19 Vaccines. It Could Also Upend the Drug Industry
The remarkable scientific discoveries behind the new COVID-19 Vaccines
Seeding the Ocean: Inside a Michelin-Starred Chefâs Revolutionary Quest to Harvest Rice From the Sea
Chef Ăngel LeĂłn wants to change the way we feed the world
As Mutated Strains of COVID-19 Surface, Can the U.S. Overcome Its Vaccine Rollout Hurdles?
Is the u.s. blowing its best chance at mass vaccination before the virus asserts its dominance?
How Trumpâs Effort to Steal the Election Tore Apart the GOPâand the Country
âWe will never give up, we will never concede!â President Donald Trump told the crowd of supporters he had summoned to Washington on Jan. 6. They heard him and obeyed. Within hours, a mob of self-styled revolutionaries waving Trump flags had stormed the Capitol. Scaling scaffolding and breaking windows, they filled the marble halls. ShotsâŚ
Mozzafiato: The Latest E-Commerce Platform Featuring Italian Beauty Brands
Want to feel like youâre in Italy even if youâre sitting at home these days? Escape to Tuscany â or Capri for that matter â when you try these Italian beauty brands that will keep you looking and feeling like your best and most beautiful self. Itâs time for a New Year, new you!  MozzafiatoâŚ
2020 Tested Us Beyond Measure. Where Do We Go From Here?
Weâre bored, anxious, overworked or, worse, unemployed.
Donald Trumpâs Foreign Policy Leaves Behind Destructionâand Opportunityâfor Joe Biden
How Trump's disruptions could be Biden's opportunity
Americaâs Past Has Shown the Power of âWe.â Hereâs How We Can Revive It
Unprecedented political polarization; deep and accelerating inequality; vitriolic public discourse; a fraying social fabric; public and private self-centerednessâAmericans today seem to agree on only one thing: this is the worst of times. But weâve been here before. The Gilded Age of the late 1800s was much like today. America then was highly individualistic, starkly unequal,âŚ
Even the Pandemic Hasnât Made Public-Health Icon Paul Farmer Lose Hope
âAm I allowed to be a normal human and say, âHow are you?'â asks Dr. Paul Farmer as soon as our Zoom call connects. Itâs an apt introduction for a man who became a living legend in the global health world mostly by being a normal human who does extraordinary thingsâstarting with co-founding the Boston-basedâŚ
Can the Worldâs Doctors Survive Another Wave of COVID-19?
The weight of the pandemic first caught up with New York City ER physician Jane Kim in April. After spending weeks caring for seriously ill patients, she learned of four deaths among her âwork family.â Three died of the virus, another from suicide. Her grief âhaltedâ her, she says: âYou canât think. You canât move.âŚ
The U.S. COVID-19 Outbreak Is Worse Than Itâs Ever Been. Why Arenât We Acting Like It?
COVID-19 is worse than it's ever been in the U.S. Why aren't we acting like it?