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With the Election Over, Congress Needs to Focus on Burning Issues

With the Election Over, Congress Needs to Focus on Burning Issues

Nov 8, 2020

Even before the next Congress and administration take office, the 2020 election will have enormous consequences.

At a Time of a Global Crises, the United States Is Weaponizing Its Humanitarian Aid

At a Time of a Global Crises, the United States Is Weaponizing Its Humanitarian Aid

Jul 29, 2020

The US should prioritize humanitarian aid over military aid. The former makes for a safer future for all, while the latter makes the world more volatile.

Is It Time to Boycott the United States?

Is It Time to Boycott the United States?

May 28, 2020

The G7 kicked Russia out over its invasion of Crimea. Does the U.S. assault on international laws, treaties, and democracy warrant the same treatment?

Trump Isn’t the First to Threaten WHO, but His Threat Is the Most Dangerous

Trump Isn’t the First to Threaten WHO, but His Threat Is the Most Dangerous

Apr 29, 2020

Donald Trump isn’t the first president to threaten to cut funding from the World Health Organization (WHO), but he’s the first to actually do it.

Cruel Immigration Policies Make the Pandemic Worse

Cruel Immigration Policies Make the Pandemic Worse

Apr 8, 2020

Warehousing people in unsanitary conditions and then deporting them to poor countries is a recipe for contagion.

Let’s Sign the Tobacco Treaty

Mar 15, 2010

Smoking prevention is fundamental to the long-term efficacy of the health-care system at large.

A Global Public Health Policy Based on Science, Not Demagoguery

Jun 17, 2009

Instead of promoting a rational, reasoned response to the swine flu outbreak, global health officials helped inflame sentiment against immigrants in the United States and across the globe.

The Case for an International Food Safety Agency

May 8, 2009

The latest pandemic scare seems to be easing. It’s time to get the big picture on prevention right.

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