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Vox
The Global Decline in Murder, Explained in One Chart
by Bryan WalshThe world is aging out of killing one another
New York Times
The United States Is Funding Fewer Grants in Every Area of Science and Medicine
by Aatish Bhatia, Amy Fan, Jonah Smith and Irena HwangA quiet policy change means the government is making fewer bets on long-term science
CBS News
Teens May Have Come Up With a New Way to Detect, Treat Lyme Disease Using CRISPR Gene Editing
by Bill Whitaker and Henry SchusterUsing the gene-editing tool CRISPR and a simulated blood serum, they were able to target specific DNA strands where the protein hides, then snip away
Axios
First Global H5N5 Death Confirmed in Washington
by Christine ClarridgeState health officials say the public risk remains low and there is no evidence of human-to-human transmission
CNN
New Jersey Man is First Known Death From Meat Allergy Triggered by Tick Bites
by Brenda GoodmanThe allergy is unusual because the reaction doesn’t happen right away
Health Policy Watch
EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Ties Global Health Aid to Data Sharing on Pathogens – Undermining WHO Talks
by Kerry CullinanThe United States aims to compel countries that receive its aid to share all information about “pathogens with epidemic potential” in exchange
Vox
Pandemics Are a Choice
by Stephanie PsakiThe end of pandemics is within reach. Why aren’t we acting like it?
Reuters
Sudan’s RSF Agrees to U.S. Proposal for Humanitarian Ceasefire
by ReutersSudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces agreed to a proposal from the United States and Arab powers for a humanitarian ceasefire
The New Yorker
The Shutdown of USAID Has Already Killed Hundreds of Thousands
by Film by Thomas Jennings and Annie Wong, Text by Atul GawandeThe short documentary "Rovina's Choice" tells the story of what goes when aid goes
BBC
Maldives Bans Smoking For Younger Generations
by Malu CursinoThe Maldives has banned young people born on or after 1 January 2007 from smoking tobacco
New York Times
Steven Hatfill, COVID Vaccine Critic, Is Ousted From HHS
by Sheryl Gay StolbergHatfill said he was pushed out by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s chief of staff, who fired him when he refused to resign
NBC News
Canada Is Likely to Lose Its Measles Elimination Status. The United States Could Be Next.
by Erika EdwardsNeither country has been able to stop continuous spread of the highly contagious virus within the past year