A drug to prevent preterm birth may provide the next test of the agency’s process for speedily getting drugs on the market, despite limited evidence that some work.
Tag: Black People
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The Wallpaper That Is Also a ‘Reminder That My Ancestors Had My Back’
Sheila Bridges’s Harlem Toile de Jouy wallpaper and designs are getting even more attention. For this writer, it fills in the visual gaps of Black tradition.
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How Are We Still Debating Interracial Marriage in 2022?
The Ketanji Brown Jackson hearings unleashed some deeply retro Senatorial opinions.
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How Ketanji Brown Jackson Can Wield Influence Without Wielding Power
Justices Kagan and Sotomayor offer different pathways. Choosing one won’t be easy.
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Caught in a Culture War, Georgetown Day School Holds Fast to Its Mission
After Republicans attacked the school during Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation hearings, parents, students and alumni said they firmly embraced its values.