Patients taking the affordable, off-brand versions of popular weight loss drugs made available during shortages are considering their next steps.
Read MoreNetflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video and other major streaming services are counting on advertising to become a key and growing revenue source.
Read MoreCalifornia became the third state in the country to implement and enforce heat safety protections for indoor workers.
Read MoreThe corporations and agencies in charge of naming medical discoveries.
Read MoreRecommendation algorithms are everywhere. They constantly suggest us new music, TV shows, dinner, and even potential romantic partners — and for the most part they can be pretty good at predicting what we like. How?
Read MoreThe Public’s Radio interviewed more than two dozen migrant teens who described working long hours cutting heads off salmon, picking bones out of cod, and cleaning lobsters in New Bedford seafood processing plants.
Read MoreIn 2021, I interned at Reveal from Center for Investigative Reporting. While there, I helped produce a 3-part series on the disspearane of 43 college students in Iguala, Mexica in 2014. I assisted Senior Reporter Anayansi Diaz-Cortez by logging and indexing tape including hours of audio diary entries from Mexican Special Prosecutor Omar Gomez Trejo. I also helped assemble and mix early cuts of the series’s episodes, as well as, build newsreel montages and audio scenes.
Read MoreThere are at least 20 pending lawsuits filed by cities and states across the U.S., alleging major players in the fossil fuel industry misled the public on climate change to devastating effect.
Read MoreRappler, the independent news site co-founded by the Nobel Peace Prize-winning journalist Maria Ressa and subject of the 2021 FRONTLINE documentary A Thousand Cuts, has been hit with major legal setbacks in recent weeks. In late June, the Philippine government took steps toward shutting down the website. Then, on July 8, the country’s Court of Appeals upheld a cyber-libel conviction against Ressa, Rappler’s CEO.
Read MoreEl ruido fuerte es común en los vecindarios de Washington Heights e Inwood. Caminando por ciertas calles de esos vecindarios se puede escuchar una mezcla de canciones de Bad Bunny, Celia Cruz y Marco Antonio Solís viniendo de bocinas portátiles en casi cada esquina. Pero algunos residentes de estos barrios afirman que este año ha sido el más ruidoso de todos.
Read More(Desert Companion) Escaping the heat of a Wednesday afternoon in July, a 91-year-old World War II veteran enters the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health for his first musical therapy group session.
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