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The Right Sends In the Quacks

Covid-19 highlights the conservative reliance on fake experts.


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Starve the Beast, Feed the Depression

Anti-government ideology is crippling pandemic policy.


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Economists Aren’t the Ones Pushing to Reopen the Economy

On cronies, cranks and the coronavirus.


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Republicans Don’t Want to Save Jobs

Billions for oil, nothing for nurses and teachers.


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American Democracy May Be Dying

Authoritarian rule may be just around the corner.


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McDonald’s Workers in Denmark Pity Us

Danes haven’t built a “socialist” country. Just one that works.


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The Virus Is Winning

Magical thinking won’t protect us.


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A Young Doctor, Fighting for His Life

“I just went down on my knees,” his mother recalled later. “I just implored God for mercy.”


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Here’s How You Can Change Lives in the Pandemic

These causes will make great use of your money or your time.


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This Pandemic Is Bringing Another With It

More suffering is ahead for the developing world.


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Trump’s Deadly Search for a Scapegoat

If the president had listened to the World Health Organization, American lives would have been saved.


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Life and Death in the ‘Hot Zone’

“If people saw this, they would stay home.” What the war against the coronavirus looks like inside two Bronx hospitals.


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Brace Yourself for Waves of Coronavirus Infections

Here’s what we should be expecting in the war on Covid-19.


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‘I Do Fear for My Staff,’ a Doctor Said. He Lost His Job.

Health care professionals are being punished for protecting themselves, and us.


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Who Killed Keylan Knapp?

My childhood friend has joined America’s “deaths of despair.”


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She Predicted the Coronavirus. What Does She Foresee Next?

Laurie Garrett, the prophet of this pandemic, expects years of death and “collective rage.”


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They Didn’t Drink the Bleach, but They’re Still Drinking the Kool-Aid

Is the Republican indulgence of the president bottomless?


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Injections of Bleach? Beams of Light? Trump Is Self-Destructing Before Our Eyes

The notion that he is bound for four more years is pure superstition.


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A Politician Takes a Sledgehammer to His Own Ego

Just in time for Easter, the story of a blind state leader who is giving up his office to join the Jesuits.


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The Unholy Alliance of Trump and Dr. Oz

They’re pandemic partners, and that’s double trouble.


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Has Anyone Found Trump’s Soul? Anyone?

He’s not rising to the challenge of the coronavirus pandemic. He’s shriveling into nothingness.


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The Governor Who Dissed New Yorkers

I just hate it when my fellow Italian-Americans squabble.


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Should Biden Freak Out About the Trump Bump?

He’s a nominee in perpetual waiting.


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Let Them Eat $70 Veal Parm

The hoarders, the deliverers and what the coronavirus says about class in America.


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We’re Relying on Trump to Care About Our Lives

Will he, given his obsession with the economy?


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How a New Jersey Farmers' Market Went Virtual

The Metuchen Farmers Market, like many others, has moved to online orders and drive-thru pickups during the coronavirus pandemic


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Far From Home? These Regional Comfort Foods Can Be Shipped to Your Door

The COVID-19 pandemic has created a surge in nationwide shipments of specialities from legendary restaurants


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A 2,000-Year History of Restaurants and Other New Books to Read

The fifth installment in our weekly series spotlights titles that may have been lost in the news amid the COVID-19 crisis


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Why Wines From Israel's Negev Desert May Represent the Future of Viticulture

Overcoming scorching heat and little rain, experimental vineyards teach winemakers to cope with climate change


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These California Wineries Are Hosting Virtual Wine Tastings

Sheltering in place doesn’t mean you have to give up the best of wine country's offerings


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Ten Top Chefs Share What They Are Cooking While in Isolation

Here’s some culinary inspiration as you wait out a global pandemic


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The Rise of 'Zero-Waste' Restaurants

A new breed of food establishment is attempting to do away with food waste entirely


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Study finds nearly 40% drop in stroke evaluations during COVID-19 pandemic

The number of people evaluated for signs of stroke at U.S. hospitals has dropped by nearly 40% during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a study led by researchers from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis who analyzed stroke evaluations at more than 800 hospitals across 49 states and the District of Columbia.


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NIH clinical trial evaluates antiviral plus anti-inflammatory drug for COVID-19

A randomized, controlled clinical trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of a treatment regimen of the investigational antiviral remdesivir plus the anti-inflammatory drug baricitinib for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has begun.


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Researchers discover new type of antigen-presenting immune cell

With a discovery that could rewrite the immunology textbooks, an international group of scientists, including the teams of Bart Lambrecht, Martin Guilliams, Hamida Hammad, and Charlotte Scott (all from the VIB-UGent Center for Inflammation Research) identified a new type of antigen-presenting immune cell.


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More selective elimination of leukemic and hematopoietic stem cells

Acute myeloid leukemia is an aggressive cancer of the blood-forming system. It affects the hematopoietic stem cells, or blood stem cells, of various white blood cells and of the red blood cells and platelets.


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Our pupil can follow rhythms that arise in the environment

When we find something particularly beautiful or impressive, we literally get big eyes: Our pupils dilate. The pupil controls how much light enters the eye and falls on the retina.


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Protein shredder in brain cells indirectly regulates fat metabolism

A protein shredder that occurs in cell membranes of brain cells apparently also indirectly regulates the fat metabolism.


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AGS honors expert and emerging professionals in geriatric care

The American Geriatrics Society annually honors researchers, clinicians, educators, and emerging health professionals who have made outstanding contributions to high-quality, person-centered care for older people.


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Tissue engineering can play an important role during COVID-19 pandemic

Tissue engineering has a unique set of tools and technologies for developing preventive strategies, diagnostics, and treatments that can play an important role during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.


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FDA grants emergency approval for first at-home saliva-based coronavirus test

Rutgers' RUCDR Infinite Biologics received an amended emergency use authorization from the FDA late Thursday for the first SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus test that will allow people to collect their own saliva at home and send to a lab for results.


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Foxg1 gene works like a molecular knob to control neocortical activity

It works like a very fine "molecular knob" able to modulate the electrical activity of the neurons of our cerebral cortex, crucial to the functioning of our brain.


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Working from home?

Times like this have led us to rethink our daily lives, from our basic everyday habits to the way we usually get information. FAO is working to guarantee continued [...]


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FAO online tools provide COVID-19 policy advice

The COVID-19 pandemic is currently one of the world’s most pressing issues and one that is increasingly shaping government policies. To help provide policy support and information to member [...]


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FAO releases COVID-19 Q&As to help government policymakers

As the novel coronavirus disease COVID-19 continues to spread, questions have been raised about the potential impact on food supply and availability and on livelihoods around the globe.

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Rising popularity of email newsletters across the Organization

FAO email newsletters have sparked great interest across the Organization in the last few years, with over 2 million emails sent out in 2018 and over 3 million last year.

Corporate newsletters cover approximately 100 [...]


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UPDATE: the Farmers' Market has been postponed for Friday 6 March and until further notice.

The Farmers’ Market has been postponed for Friday 6 March and until further notice.


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Farmers' Market at FAO Headquarters on the occasion of the Biodiversity for Food Diversity fair

Buy fresh and seasonal produce at the Farmers’ Market on
Wednesday 26 February from 12.00 – 16.00 hours, and be sure to visit the [...]


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Check out FAO's publication highlights

Brush up on hot topics with these five FAO titles. Browse through the language versions using the top right-hand language bar to discover different titles.

To keep up to date [...]


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Farmers' Market 2020 at FAO Headquarters

As of the start of the New Year, the Farmers’ Market will be back at FAO’s premises – Atrium - on January 29th  from 12.00- 16.00 hours.

All of [...]


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