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Whistleblower Karen Silkwood’s Urgent Message for Us

Sarah Milov, Katherine Turk Jacobin
Karen Silkwood died in 1974 while trying to expose dangerous conditions in her workplace. Her death — and the smear campaign that followed — highlights how retaliation against whistleblowers deflects scrutiny from power by targeting the messenger.

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Nels Goñi Christianson
California poet Nels Goñi Christianson honors the women who made him the man he is, their often undervalued care and strength.

mRNA Technology: Four Decades in the Making

Jess Steier Unbiased Science
mRNA technology took 40 years to perfect. Here's the story, briefly. So if you’re sitting around the holiday table and someone tells you the mRNA technology is “too new” to trust, you now have the “receipts” to explain why that’s not accurate.

An Open Letter to Elon Musk

Stephen Engelberg ProPublica
I have little doubt that ProPublica will write stories in the coming years that will enrage people you know. Some of our work may even focus on you or your companies. With immense power comes immense scrutiny. But here are some ideas you should like.