Selected Clips
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Euronews, March 2025: Romania’s measles crisis: What’s driving Europe’s biggest outbreak?
Euronews, March 2025: ‘Utterly devastating’: Global health groups left reeling as European countries slash foreign aid
Euronews, Feb. 2025: 'We changed mentally': How 3 years of war have squeezed Ukraine's health workers
Euronews, Jan. 2025: How Trump’s ban on funding for overseas abortion groups will transform global health
Euronews, Jan. 2025: ‘Missing piece of the jigsaw’: Glasgow hopes safe injection site will curb overdose deaths
Euronews, Dec. 2024: Fertility treatments are becoming more common in Europe. But who can access them?
Euronews, Dec. 2024: After three years of negotiations, are hopes for a global pandemic treaty dead?
Euronews, Dec. 2024: The UK is the latest country to ban puberty blockers for trans kids. Why is Europe restricting them?
Euronews, Dec. 2024: Poliovirus has been detected in sewage in 3 European countries. What happens now?
Euronews, Oct. 2024: France won’t pay for weight loss drug Wegovy. What about other European countries?
Euronews, Sept. 2024: Psychedelic therapies are coming to Europe, but face barriers before reaching patients
Euronews, July 2024: Health authorities are running out of time to control a new mpox strain in the DRC
Global Health NOW, May 2024: Amsterdam’s Struggle to Improve Sex Worker Health
EUobserver, Dec. 2023: How genetic testing, new tech help in rare disease diagnoses (in print Oct. 2023)
EUobserver, Dec. 2023: Keeping an eye on AI-powered drugs (in print Oct. 2023)
Healthcare Brew, Dec. 2022: US healthcare struggles to tackle maternal behavioral health crisis
Euronews, Dec. 2022: Denmark's long COVID patients feel abandoned by pandemic response
Morning Consult, July 2022: Novavax’s Traditional Vaccine for COVID-19 Could Hit the U.S. Soon. Most Unvaccinated Adults Wouldn’t Be Swayed
Morning Consult, April 2022: Most Long COVID Patients Are Seeking Help From Their Primary Care Doctor
Morning Consult, March 2022: Digital Mental Health Startups for Kids Are Raking in Cash, New Data Shows. It Won’t Be Enough to Fix the Crisis
Morning Consult, March 2022: Medicare Advantage Is Growing, but Roadblocks Could Emerge for Some Health Insurers as Competition Heats Up
Morning Consult, Dec. 2021: Clinical Trials Are Slow and Expensive. Industry Leaders Want That to Change in 2022
Morning Consult, Dec. 2021: Abortion Access Has Always Been Patchwork. Providers Say It’s About to Get a Lot Worse
Morning Consult, Oct. 2021: ‘A Sinking Ship’: Pandemic’s Mental Health Toll Continues to Roil Health Care Workers
Morning Consult, Aug. 2021: Pharmacy Benefit Managers Are Feeling a Push From States to ‘Turn the Lights on’ to Their Business Practices
Morning Consult, May 2021: Spurred by COVID-19 Pandemic, Pharmacy Giants Boost Health Care Ambitions
Morning Consult, Jan. 2021: One Year and 400,000 Deaths: How the Pandemic Divided America
U.S. News & World Report, July 2020: Dr. Anthony Fauci: Fighting COVID-19 'Is My Entire World'
U.S. News & World Report, May 2020: In Coal Country, Pandemic Poses a Dual Threat
U.S. News & World Report, April 2020: Meet Rana Awdish, a Critical Care Doctor on the Coronavirus Front Lines
U.S. News & World Report, Jan. 2020: The U.S. Has a Maternal Mortality Rate Again. Here’s Why That Matters.
U.S. News & World Report, Sept. 2019: Improving Treatment for Migrant Children in America
U.S. News & World Report, Sept. 2019: The C-Section Capital of America
U.S. News & World Report, June 2019: Rural Mothers, Babies at Risk When Hospitals Cut Obstetric Services
U.S. News & World Report, Jan. 2019: America’s Deadly New Normal
U.S. News & World Report, Jan. 2019: Opioid Crisis Forcing Grandparents to Care for Kids of Addicts
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Euronews, Jan. 2025: Live blog coverage of Trump’s inauguration
Euronews, Nov. 2024: Live blog coverage of US presidential election
New Lines Magazine, June 2024: Growing Up ‘Non-Western’ in Denmark’s Nanny State
U.S. News & World Report, Nov. 2022: Denmark Has a Reputation for Being Family Friendly — Is it Warranted?
Color of Change, Oct. 2022: Reproductive Justice Advocates See Link Between Voting Rights, Abortion, Civil Rights
U.S. News & World Report, Jan. 2020: America’s Most Diverse City Is Still Scarred by Its Past
Capital News Service, May 2017: When supply exceeds demand, wages for Langley Park day laborers suffer (CNS is a contributor to The Associated Press, so this story also ran in WTOP, The Washington Times and other outlets)
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Smart Cities Dive, April 2024: ‘Street to home, same day’: LA’s master leasing program to tackle homelessness
Smart Cities Dive, March 2024: Newark, New Jersey, sells residents $1 homes to fend off corporate property buyers
Smart Cities Dive, Dec. 2023: Having trouble hiring transit workers? Take a look at your hiring process.
Smart Cities Dive, June 2023: Cars will get more space after residents clash over complete streets pilot in Los Angeles area
Smart Cities Dive, Feb. 2023: Pickleball is booming. Here’s how cities are adapting to the craze.
Smart Cities Dive, Oct. 2022: Gentrification can push out longtime residents. Are collective neighborhood investments the solution?
Smart Cities Dive, Sept. 2022: Basic income pilots gain momentum across US cities