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For Some, a Silver Lining in Alzheimer’s Caregiving

Orli’s Gift, in Her Life and Death

‘We Tire Very Quickly of Being Told That Everything Is on Fire’

An Overdue Strategy for Cracking Down on the Fentanyl Trade

I Want to Free My Mother’s Killer From Death Row

The Key to Longevity Is Boring

Miami’s Overdose Deaths Are Dropping. What’s the Secret?

‘Contact. I.E.D.’

When the Alternative to Foster Care Is an Unsafe Home, There Is Only One Right Choice

How Oregon Became a Linchpin for the Country’s Drug Policies

Danger Ahead: Pedestrians and Cars at Night

America Already Knows How to Make Childbirth Safer

Why Is America Such a Deadly Place?

Our Covid Data Project Is Over, but the Need for Timely Data Is Not

American Road Deaths Show an Alarming Racial Gap

More and More, I Talk to the Dead

I’m a Ukrainian Soldier, and I’ve Accepted My Death

‘We’re All Sort of Primed for Addiction’

Overdoses Have Skyrocketed During the Pandemic. How Do We Stop Them?

‘Long Live “Wokeness”!’ Or Is It Doomed?