Democracy Dies in Darkness
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Inflation continues to become more widespread, showing up in sectors that weren’t as hurt by the pandemic and threatening the Biden administration’s political  agenda.
Nurses take care of newborn babies at a hospital in Zunyi, China's Guizhou province, in May. (Getty Images)
For more than three decades, Chinese authorities forced men and women to undergo sterilization to control population growth. Now, as the government tries to reverse a plummeting birthrate that it fears could threaten social stability, hospitals are turning away men seeking vasectomies.
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But that doesn’t give people a “license to kill,” said one author.
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Look at any map of electric vehicle charging stations in the United States, and in most of the big cities, what is immediately apparent are big blank spaces. These charging deserts coincide with minority communities.
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Sarah Linde of the Maryland Medical Reserve Corps gives Noah Starling, 7, his first coronavirus shot in Silver Spring, Md., on Nov. 6. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters)
With coronavirus case rates on the rise and the omicron variant detected in the region, public health officials are reemphasizing what they know works at stemming transmission: getting vaccinated and wearing a mask.
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The decision comes after years of public protests over the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s relationship with the family behind OxyContin.
What does “West Side Story” have to offer in 2021, when marginalized groups are increasingly pushing to tell their own stories and using social media to seek more authentic representation in media?
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