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San Francisco Considers Nixing Some ‘Sanctuary City’ Protections
As fentanyl overdoses continue to kill a staggering number of people in San Francisco, the city is now in the process of rethinking its so-called “sanctuary city” policies. SHP Affiliate Keith Humphreys weighs in for this NewsNation story.
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The New York Times — Keith Humphreys
One Year Inside a Radical New Approach to America’s Overdose Crisis
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The New York Times — Maya Rossin Slater
Childhood’s Greatest Danger: The Data on Kids and Gun Violence
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Bloomberg Podcast — Jason Wang
Balance of Power: What's Next For China's Zero-Covid Policy?
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Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health — Adrienne Sabety
5 Questions with Dr. Adrienne Sabety on Health Care Access for Undocumented Immigrants
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Essence — Maya Rossin-Slater
New Study Finds Even The Wealthiest Black Mothers And Their Babies Are More Likely To Die In Childbirth
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Freakonomics — David Chan
Chances are, at some point you’ll be treated by a nurse practitioner or a physician assistant instead of a doctor. Will your care suffer?
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The New York Times — Jeremy Goldhaber-Fiebert
What’s Going on With the Testing Requirement for Travel?
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Freakonomics — Michelle Mello
Why Do Doctors Have to Play Defense? After the Supreme Court’s abortion decision, doctors in some states are concerned that delivering treatment could put them in legal jeopardy. Michello Mello joins Bapu Jena to look at how the practice of “defensive medicine” can compromise patient care.
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