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Finding a Cure? f?or Humanity’s Cancer by Robert C. Koehler 948 words I welcome in the new year with a sense of abstract helplessness, as the headlines continue to bring us dead children, bombed hospitals, torture, rape and, of course, ever more “self-defense” (sometimes known as genocide). From my safe, secure office space I absorb the daily
Killing of the United Healthcare CEO Sparked Long Overdue Conversation About Greed by Sarena Neyman 937 words Call him a misguided hero or villain, but the man who killed the United Healthcare CEO struck a nerve, exposing a deep rage shared by many Americans across the political spectrum — anger at an industry that earns
2025: Hope for the Best, Prepare for the Worst by Tom H. Hastings 699 words Here comes a new year. We are about to transition from a bumbling elderly president’s administration to a chaotic malignant elderly narcissist’s attempt at autocracy. What could possibly go wrong? But also, what could go right? The US military has