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From Blood Clots to Infected Neurons, How COVID Threatens the Brain

Months after a bout with COVID-19, many people are still struggling with memory problems, mental fog and mood changes. One reason is that the disease can cause long-term harm to the brain. "A lot of people are suffering," says Jennifer Frontera, a neurology professor at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine....

Ian Bremmer: Black Americans, the 1619 Project, and Nikole Hannah-Jones

In a new GZERO World interview, Ian Bremmer talks with Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones about her landmark 1619 Project. After it was published, Jones' work seemed to unleash a full-blown culture war over its central theme that the foundation of America's economic and political greatness was...

Your Face Is, or Will Be, Your Boarding Pass

If it’s been a year or more since you traveled, particularly internationally, you may notice something different at airports in the United States: More steps — from checking a bag to clearing customs — are being automated using biometrics. Biometrics are unique individual traits, such as fingerprints, that can be used...

Joe Manchin’s Inflation Vindication

Forget transitory, says the Wall Street Journal editorial board, inflation is now persistent, and very high. The Labor Department reported Friday that consumer prices in November rose 6.8% in the last 12 months, the most since 1982. This should be all the warning Democratic doubters need to shelve President Biden’s...

Congress’s Message to Biden on Defense

The Wall Street Journal editorial board says Congress delivered a bipartisan rebuke last week to an utterly unrealistic defense budget submitted by the Biden Administration. President Biden in May proposed $715 billion for the Department of Defense in 2022. That was a 1.6% increase from 2021, an inflation-adjusted cut to...

Is MIT’s Research Helping the Chinese Military?

Michelle Bethel says she was thrilled when she joined the board of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s McGovern Institute for Brain Research seven years ago. But after resigning last week, Bethel says she's no longer confident the institute can ethically push the boundaries of science for the good of humanity...

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