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Doctor Shortages Have Hobbled Health Care For Decades āˆ’ And The Trend Could Be Worsening

In Defense Of History: The Imperative To Immortalize Professor Humphrey Nwosu

From Censorship To Curiosity: Pope Francisā€™ Appreciation For The Power Of History And Books

Chronic Kidney Disease Often Goes Undiagnosed, But Early Detection Can Prevent Severe Outcomes

How Is Classified Information Typically Shared And Can Officials Declassify Secrets Whenever They Want? A national Security Expert Explains

The View From Africa Before And After The U.S. Electionsā€”Q&A With Mark Deets

Klimt Portrait Of West African Prince Resurfaces At Art Fair

US Swing Toward Autocracy Doesnā€™t Have To Be Permanent ā€“ But Swinging Back To Democracy Requires Vigilance, Stamina And Elections

Democracy For Sale: Trump, Musk, And The Rise Of The New Oligarchy