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Special session is over, and the lawmakers actually made laws: Capitol Letter
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 3 days agoThe first special session of the Ohio General Assembly in two decades ended Friday with two new...
Pedestrian safety is a public health issue. Lawmakers are struggling to treat it that way.
Birmingham News· 18 hours agoIts young hosts, María Rivas Cruz and her fiancé, Raymond Olivares, had accompanied friends to their...
The chicken and egg problem of fighting another flu pandemic
Arkansas Advocate via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThis article first appeared on KFF Health News and is reprinted here under a Creative Commons...
Lab-grown meat isn't on store shelves yet, but some states have already banned it
The Times and Democrat· 5 days agoLab-grown meat is not available in any U.S. grocery stores or restaurants. Florida and Arizona...
Tennessee gives hospital monopoly an A grade, even when it reports failure
Medical Xpress· 2 days agoA Tennessee agency that is supposed to hold accountable and grade the nation's largest state-sanctioned hospital monopoly awards full credit on dozens of quality-of-care measurements as long ...
Tennessee gives this hospital monopoly an a grade — even when it reports failure | Chattanooga Times...
Chattanooga Times Free Press· 6 days agoA Tennessee agency that is supposed to hold accountable and grade the nation's largest...
Tennessee gives this hospital monopoly an A grade - even when it reports failure
The State· 2 days agoA Tennessee agency that is supposed to hold accountable and grade the nation's largest state-sanctioned hospital monopoly awards full credit on dozens of quality-of-care measurements as long ...
‘So Much Death’: Lawmakers Weigh Stricter Speed Limits, Safer Roads for Pedestrians
North Denver News· 3 days agoThe party was winding down. Its young hosts, María Rivas Cruz and her fiancé, Raymond Olivares, had accompanied friends to their car to bid them farewell. As the couple crossed a four-lane main ...
New U.S. Rules for Dangerous Pathogen Research, Explained | Opinion
The State· 3 days agoWhen the next pandemic hits, we may be better prepared-in no small part thanks to a recent win for science policy. On May 6, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy announced ...