How Abortion Laws in the U.S. Compare to Those in Other Countries
Many states have moved to restrict access as global abortion laws become more liberal
Battling Delta, New Zealand Abandons Its Zero-Covid Ambitions
The country is changing course seven weeks into a lockdown that has failed to end the outbreak and tested the patience of many residents
Merck Says Experimental Pill Cuts Worst Effects of COVID-19
Drugmaker says within five days of COVID symptoms, people who took molnupiravir had about half the rate of hospitalization and death as placebo users
China to Reduce Abortions for "Non-Medical Purposes"
China has already enacted strict measures aimed at preventing sex-selective abortions, criticized for contributing to gender inequality
The Devastating Impact of COVID-19 on Democracy
How a "Milkman Model" Supplies African Hospitals With Cheaper Oxygen
Bernard Olayo founded his Kenya-based company Hewatele ("abundant air" in Swahili) in 2014, building small oxygen plants near hospitals
Doctors Without Borders Responds To Charges Of 'Racism' From Its Staff
More than 1,000 current and former staffers signed a letter saying the aid organization is built on a mindset of "white supremacy"