Washington Post
New Liver Transplant Rules Yield Winners, Losers as Wasted Organs Reach Record High
The number of life-saving liver transplants has plummeted in some Southern and Midwestern states that struggle with higher death rates from liver dise
Wall Street Journal
What Worked Against COVID: Masks, Closures and Vaccines
Millions of lives were saved in the three years of the pandemic, but millions more were needlessly lost. And the world is far from ready for the next
For Syrian Refugees, Deadly Hazards Lurk in Camps
Zimbabwe Struggles With Drug-Resistant Disease Strains
Women in China After Zero-COVID
New York Times
COVID Worsened a Health Crisis Among Pregnant Women
In 2021, deaths of pregnant women soared by 40 percent in the United States, according to new government figures
New York Times Magazine
The Brilliant Inventor Who Made Two of History’s Biggest Mistakes
A century ago, Thomas Midgley Jr. was responsible for two phenomenally destructive innovations. What can we learn from them today?
Conversations With Tyler
Yasheng Huang on the Development of the Chinese State
How China’s imperial exam system stymied civil society
Kaiser Family Foundation
Global Health Funding in the FY 2024 President’s Budget Request
The FY 2024 President’s Budget Request includes discretionary funding for U.S. global health programs