DOGE vowed to make government more ‘efficient’ — but it’s doing the opposite (washingtonpost.com)

DOGE vowed to make government more ‘efficient’ — but it’s doing the opposite (washingtonpost.com)

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  • Opposition to School Vaccine Mandates Has Grown Significantly, Study Finds (nytimes.com)
    Opposition to School Vaccine Mandates Has Grown Significantly, Study Finds (nytimes.com)
  • Base editing: Revolutionary therapy clears girl’s incurable cancer (bbc.com)
    Base editing: Revolutionary therapy clears girl’s incurable cancer (bbc.com)
  • ‘Systemic Problems’ Hindered Government’s Pandemic Response, Senate Report Says (nytimes.com)
    ‘Systemic Problems’ Hindered Government’s Pandemic Response, Senate Report Says (nytimes.com)
  • For the Uninsured, Covid Care Has Entered a New Stage of Crisis (nytimes.com)
    For the Uninsured, Covid Care Has Entered a New Stage of Crisis (nytimes.com)
  • Congress Clears Military Bill Repealing Vaccine Mandate for Troops (nytimes.com)
    Congress Clears Military Bill Repealing Vaccine Mandate for Troops (nytimes.com)
  • F.D.A. Authorizes Updated Covid Shots for Children as Young as 6 Months (nytimes.com)
    F.D.A. Authorizes Updated Covid Shots for Children as Young as 6 Months (nytimes.com)
  • Health experts in conundrum over best way to avoid winter ‘tripledemic’ (theguardian.com)
    Health experts in conundrum over best way to avoid winter ‘tripledemic’ (theguardian.com)
  • U.S. Will Offer Free At-Home Covid Tests as Part of Winter Plan (nytimes.com)
    U.S. Will Offer Free At-Home Covid Tests as Part of Winter Plan (nytimes.com)
  • Cure for common cold? New research finds immune response in nose that plummets when temps drop (nydailynews.com)
    Cure for common cold? New research finds immune response in nose that plummets when temps drop (nydailynews.com)
  • China Eases ‘Zero Covid’ Restrictions in Victory for Protesters (nytimes.com)
    China Eases ‘Zero Covid’ Restrictions in Victory for Protesters (nytimes.com)
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