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My Life in Corporate Medicine

Stephanie Arnold, Maureen Tkacik The American Prospect
Meet a millennial family physician who is also a one-woman antidote to private equity and the forces that have destroyed compassionate treatment for patients.

Montana Kids Win Historic Climate Lawsuit

Amber Polk The Conversation
Judge Kathy Seeley’s ruling in the youths’ favor sets a powerful precedent for the role of “green amendments” in climate litigation.

EU for the Few

The Left Berlin
The right to safety and pursuit of happiness belongs to every human being. This can be reached only through freedom of movement as a universal right.

The Raw, the Cooked and the Hydrolysed

Fred Warren The Dark Mountain Project
Marketing departments inject Ultra-Processed Foods (UPFs) with stories ranging from the banal (a cereal box cartoon character) and aspirational (health promises), to the manipulative such as ads picturing fast food eating as the center of family life