Robert C. Koehler: The need for understanding never stops
I inhale the big, do-nothing shrug that always follows the annual posting, by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, of its global metaphor for Armageddon.
I inhale the big, do-nothing shrug that always follows the annual posting, by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, of its global metaphor for Armageddon.
Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan convened a roundtable with community leaders to discuss maternal and infant health in Virginia.
The maternal mortality rate in the United States is nearly three times higher than other high-income countries around the world.
Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti claimed that the September attack on Kosovo police by Serbian gunmen in northern Kosovo was planned by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić in an effort “to destabilize” Kosovo in the hopes of starting a war.
A UVA Health program has helped some of the emergency department’s most frequent users reduce their number of visits.
It sounds like U.S. Sen. Mark Warner, on a recent trip to the Middle East, saw the Saudi Arabia that the Saudi royal family wants people to see.
In 1975, when Claudine Gay was five years old and living in Savannah, Ga., her mother signed her up for a one-show gig with the children’s educational program, Romper Room.
Many years ago, a newspaper headline asked the question: “What’s the difference between a politician and a psychopath?”
The Shenandoah Valley’s epidemiology as 2024 begins includes high rates of RSV among adults and children, as well as COVID-19 and flu.
The City of Waynesboro is in need of more affordable housing for its working-class citizens who cannot afford rents in excess of $1,500 a month.
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