Month: December 2022
Newest doctors shun infectious diseases specialty
The pandemic put infectious diseases doctors in the spotlight. The ‘Fauci Effect’ raised the number of fellowship applicants in 2020, but this year almost half of the training programs went unfilled. (Image credit: Boy_Anupong/Getty Images)
Read MoreInflation Forecasts Were Wrong Last Year. Should We Believe Them Now?
Economists misjudged how much staying power inflation would have. Next year could be better — but there’s ample room for humility.
Read MoreSomalia battles hunger as it braces for famine during a prolonged drought
International aid groups are warning of a catastrophic food crisis, as Somalia faces what could be its worst drought in 40 years. Nearly 2 million children are suffering from malnutrition. (Image credit: Luke Dray for NPR)
Read MorePeru’s New President Proposes Early Elections After Protests
President Dina Boluarte proposed bringing forward the elections following deadly protests in support of her ousted predecessor.
Read MoreHow will Karen Bass use her emergency-declaration powers? – Los Angeles Times
How will Karen Bass use her emergency-declaration powers? Los Angeles Times Karen Bass plans to declare state of emergency on homelessness in first day as Mayor CBS Los Angeles Los Angeles mayor to declare homeless state of emergency Fox News Editorial: Bass has
Read MoreTrump to release ‘book of letters’ next year amid 2024 campaign – CNN
Trump to release ‘book of letters’ next year amid 2024 campaign CNN
Read MoreIdaho murders: ‘Army of analysts’ combing through videos submitted to FBI – ABC News
Idaho murders: ‘Army of analysts’ combing through videos submitted to FBI ABC News Idaho murders: Father of slain victim says she had ‘big open wounds,’ calls police ‘cowards’ Fox News Idaho college murders: New clues in hunt for killer FOX 32 Chicago Idaho
Read MoreFreedom comes at a price as Russia switches from occupier to attacker of Kherson
The mother wept with relief as she cradled her newborn baby at the only maternity hospital still working in the Ukrainian city of Kherson.
Read More‘Freedom comes at a price’: Power outages and lack of water accompany liberation of Kherson
The mother wept with relief as she cradled her newborn baby at the only maternity hospital still working in the Ukrainian city of Kherson.
Read MoreWhite House: Marjorie Taylor Greene’s latest Jan. 6 comments a “slap in the face” to law enforcement, victims’ families – CBS News
White House: Marjorie Taylor Greene’s latest Jan. 6 comments a “slap in the face” to law enforcement, victims’ families CBS News ‘Slap in the face’: White House condemns Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Jan. 6 comments Yahoo News Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Says
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