Trump’s attack on DEI may hurt college men, particularly White men
The Trump administration’s ban on diversity, equity and inclusion also targets gender. The ban may impact gender balancing practices that often benefit college men.
Ending DEI practices in college admissions will expose an uncomfortable truth. Women now outperform men academically.
If universities stop trying to gender balance incoming classes but instead admit based on merit, they’ll reject men at higher rates than they do today.
07.12.2025 17:12
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Most discussions about “misinformation” treat the problem as if people simply don’t have good enough critical-thinking skills. It sounds intuitive, but it’s not entirely accurate. The problem isn’t just individual ignorance, it’s the structure of the information environment people are placed into.
07.12.2025 14:14
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Abortion And DEI Policies Now Considered Violations Of Human Rights, U.S. Says
The Trump administration has overhauled how the State Department conducts its annual Human Rights Report.
Countries with state subsidies for abortion, transgender-friendly policies for children, hate speech laws and affirmative action policies will now be considered to be violating human rights under rules imposed at the State Dept that will impact how the agency conducts its annual Human Rights Report.
23.11.2025 01:44
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New Study: Nearly 47 Million Americans Live Within a Mile of Fossil Fuel Infrastructure
This is the first study to examine populations living near fossil fuel infrastructure across all stages of the supply chain.
NEW STUDY: More than 14% of people in the contiguous United States reside within a mile of at least one piece of #FossilFuel infrastructure. Authors: @jjbuonocore.bsky.social & @marydwillis.bsky.social. @bostonu.bsky.social
Story: www.bu.edu/igs/2025/11/...
17.11.2025 14:00
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Fossil fuels are poisoning Black America
A new report warns fossil fuel pollution harms public health especially in Black & Brown communities. Cleaner energy is a priority
Abroad coalition of medical and health organizations that released a new report last week titled “Fueling Sickness: The Hidden Health Costs of Fossil Fuel Pollution.”
17.11.2025 15:00
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First, the frogs died. Then people got sick.
An emerging area of research is uncovering hidden links between nature and human health.
“As dozens of frog species have declined across Central America, scientists have witnessed a remarkable chain of events: With fewer tadpoles to eat mosquito larvae, rates of mosquito-borne malaria in the region have climbed, resulting in a fivefold increase in cases.”
14.11.2025 22:22
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Sharon Camp, Mother of the ‘Plan B’ Contraceptive Pill, Dies at 81
“What was needed, Dr. Camp realized, was a simple pharmaceutical product… Companies feared liability and boycotts… Dr. Camp felt that the pharmaceutical industry, as she put it, “demonstrated the political instincts of celery.”
“Damn it,” she said, “if they won’t do it, we’ll do it ourselves.”
14.11.2025 15:18
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As the ~discourse~ seems to bend interminably towards Republicans trying to figure out how they can (further) HDHP-ify ACA coverage, it's worth revisiting what is probably our best (most rigorous) study on the effect of deductibles in health insurance.
academic.oup.com/qje/article-...
10.11.2025 21:51
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Data from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities: Over 2/3 of SNAP recipients are children (42%), or elderly/disabled (26%).
PSC experts @pamherd.bsky.social and Luke Shaefer @umfordschool.bsky.social help us understand the consequences of blocking SNAP benefits, which mostly go to children or disabled elderly adults.
donmoynihan.substack.com/p/the-big-be...
fordschool.umich.edu/news/2025/ef...
09.11.2025 17:11
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How attacking healthcare has become a strategy of war
“I have not seen anything like the almost daily attacks on hospitals, the relentlessness of the repeated attacks, the indifference to the consequences of the attacks for patients and staff” - Len Rubenstein
www.bmj.com/content/391/... @bmj.com
26.10.2025 10:08
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Algorithms used to determine Medicaid eligibility for home care vary widely among states
Researchers worry that Medicaid home care eligibility decisions are often made without public scrutiny and based less on health than on cost.
“In recent years, states have increasingly turned to private vendors to craft algorithms to determine eligibility for these services. Some researchers worry that too many of these decisions are being made without public input… & that these determinations are based less on health & more on economics”
24.10.2025 12:16
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The economic effects of international students go far beyond their tuition dollars.
Many stay, innovate, & shape the productivity of the entire economy.
My co-authors & I estimate the impact of US international student exclusion policy in this new paper commissioned by the @nationalacademies.org.
24.10.2025 11:26
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Whistleblower claims Dallas hospitals kept kidneys from poorer patients
Kidneys that were deemed unsuitable for patients at Parkland hospital were allegedly given to others at UT Southwestern Medical Center.
“Patrek Chase, kidney transplant program director at Parkland Health in Dallas, claimed that patients at his hospital – which generally serves a poorer population – were passed over for a healthy organ in favor of patients at UT Southwestern Medical Center, which generally helps the affluent.”
23.10.2025 12:20
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How attacking healthcare has become a strategy of war
How attacking healthcare has become a strategy of war www.bmj.com/content/391/...
23.10.2025 13:33
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