Democracy Dies in Darkness
Elton John urges Congress to reauthorize AIDS relief during an April 19 hearing. (UPI/Shutterstock)
PEPFAR, credited with saving millions of lives, has been abruptly bogged down in a domestic political fight.
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At the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia, 19th-century body parts are reexamined under the modern lens of medical consent.
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The strikes are testing the dreams of actors and writers already struggling to get by. Their stories are far more common than those of famous stars.
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Lucy Benavidez Garwood remembers being roused from sleep by the force of the Trinity test. (Paul Ratje for The Post)
“Downwinders” from New Mexico communities that lived in the shadow of the 1945 Trinity test want their serious health struggles to finally be acknowledged.
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The storms lashed the area with torrential rain and winds that exceeded 80 mph.
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The 40+ Double Dutch Club and other groups are returning women and girls to an urban pastime many thought they had left behind.
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