“Fighting AIDS domestically and globally means pushing more evidence-based services”, The Hill
by Chris Collins, Opinion Contributor, 02/16/19
Last week in his state of the union address the president, noting dramatic scientific… Continue reading
“White House Plan To Stop HIV Faces A Tough Road In Oklahoma”, NPR
Jackie Fortier, Shots, Health News from NPR, February 19, 2019
One of the goals President Trump announced in his State… Continue reading
“The view from the bottleneck: Is nature poised for a big comeback?”, Mongabay
Analysis, by Jeremy Hance, Mongabay Series: Saving Life on Earth: Words on the Wild, Menlo Park, 18 February 2019
As… Continue reading
“Conflict, poverty and hunger driving child marriage in South Sudan”, Oxfam
News, Oxford, 18 February, 2019
Another generation of girls in South Sudan will miss out on an education, face huge… Continue reading
“The King of Pop — and Perversion”, The New York Times
By Maureen Dowd, Opinion Columnist, Sunday Review, Feb. 17, 2019
When Dan Reed ordered up a score for his… Continue reading
“With so much of its leadership compromised, is the Catholic Church irredeemable?”, Sunday Boston Globe
By Michael Rezendes, February 17, 2019
IT’S DIFFICULT TO EXAGGERATE the crisis that has engulfed the Catholic Church due to… Continue reading
“Why insect populations are plummeting—and why it matters”, Nationl Geographic
By Douglas Main, February 14, 2019
A new study suggests that 40 percent of insect species are in decline, a… Continue reading
“China’s economic downturn leads to increased worker protests and strikes across the country”, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) News
By Tracey Shelton and Jason Fang, February 15, 2019
On Christmas eve, a group of construction workers stood on the… Continue reading
“Illinois factory gunman obtained firearm permit despite felony conviction”, Reuters
Robert Chiarito, February 16, 2019
AURORA, Ill. (Reuters) – The gunman who killed five co-workers and wounded five policemen at… Continue reading
“‘I think it’s long overdue’: Catholics in D.C., where McCarrick once presided, are both relieved and dismayed”, The Washington Post
By Julie Zauzmer, Katherine Shaver and Maria Sacchetti, Acts of Faith, February 16, 2019
For decades, he was one of… Continue reading