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“I am not interested in building the capacity of people who are in office that want to take away my health care.”
Dispatches from the Aspen Ideas Festival/Aspen Ideas: Health

“I am not interested in building the capacity of people who are in office that want to take away my health care.”

Adolescents’ newly complex feelings are something they often struggle to make sense of.

Feelings aren’t as senseless as Americans have been led to believe.

Alex Honnold’s historic climb is too extraordinary to become a story of motivational-poster determination.

Ditching likes for facial scans could be the way to a kinder, if creepier, online world.

Masha Gessen suggests there was a connection between Asperger’s and social activism in the Soviet era.

He declared his intention to vote Trump in 2020—even though he thinks Trump surrounded himself with awful people.

Researchers are eager to leave behind the brutal side effects of chemotherapy and radiation.

Americans waste time and money filling out paperwork and repeating tests in the doctor’s office. A small Baltic nation has found a better way.

The average hospitalized patient endures 350 alarms each day.