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By Anil Oza, Freelance Health Journalism Scholarship Recipient The racial bias hiding in plain sight A Friday panel at HJ24…

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Publicly funded health care could fix the country’s ailing insurance system, an economist and a physician agreed during an HJ24…

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At HJ24, journalist and author Jeff Goodell talked about his book “The Heat Will Kill You First: Life and Death…

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