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An NYU cancer doc fired over Israel-Hamas war posts accuses the medical center of using him as a 'sacrificial lamb'

Benjamin Neel, a doctor who ran the Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone Health, alleges in his …

Natalie Musumeci   


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These transformative leaders in healthcare are dealing with an unprecedented era of politics in the medical industry amid the COVID-19 pandemic

Insider identified 10 healthcare leaders changing the business. They're using government resources …

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Revisiting the infamous Oscars slap and breaking down the difference between edgy comedy and being mean

George Lee says Will Smith embodied the mess "around and find out" mindset when he slapped Chris Ro…

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Emergency-room physicians are treating a new wave of gun-trauma patients while still dealing with COVID burnout

Emergency physicians were already exhausted from more than a year of treating COVID-19 patients. No…

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A stacked deck: How police forces get away with killing more than 1,000 Americans a year

Most people who shoot and kill someone else are investigated and prosecuted. Police have a differen…

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'It's reminiscent of Occupy': Protesters in Seattle have established a communal 'autonomous zone' to prove they don't need police

"Trying to protect and honor Black life," one occupant told Insider, is "a big part of what's going…

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'My face exploded': Police firing rubber bullets have wounded and permanently disabled protesters and journalists

Experts tell Insider that rubber bullets are considered "less lethal" weapons — a "legitimate tool"…

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What is the Epidemic Diseases (Amendment) Ordinance — key provisions up for Parliament's consideration

The Indian government is preparing to introduce over 20 bills for discussion in the monsoon session…

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Centre invites agitating farmer unions for talks on December 1, two days ahead of a scheduled meeting

The development came a day after the protesting farmers rejected the Centre's offer to start ta…

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Justice S Muralidhar who refused to be called ‘Your Lordship’ — was also a part of the bench that repealed Section 377

Today is the last working day for Justice S Muralidhar as a judge at the Delhi High Court. Last nig…

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How to stay safe and prevent injury doing a protest, according to street medics

With civil rights actions taking place all over the country, basic knowledge and preparation can he…

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Veterans of color say video of police pepper-spraying a Black Army officer shows that not even a military uniform is protection from police violence

"Once you put on the uniform, it doesn't erase the fact that you are a Black person in America," a …

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Trump raises smoking age and funds gun violence research in $1.4 trillion spending measure

Trump has touted the $1.38 billion the measure allocated for the construction of a wall along the s…

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Trump coronavirus advisor Scott Atlas urged people to 'rise up' against new restrictions in Michigan, then said he wasn't trying to encourage violence

The comments came a month after the FBI foiled a far-right group's plan to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gre…

Ashley Collman   


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The US is militarizing its schools and day cares because its gun violence rates are comparable to failed countries and war zones

The response to these incidents is becoming more militarized, as well; daycares have active shooter…

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Injuries from gun violence cost the United States at least $734 million per year

That means hospitals are absorbing the costs themselves (primarily teaching hospitals in big cities…

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