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SOS: Stopping Opioid Slaughter preview

SOS: Stopping Opioid Slaughter

…paths suggested by the Diamond Foundation’s pioneering. Today, federal research spending for that malady totals $34 billion—$3,000 for each American living with HIV. By contrast, federal research on addiction today…

Damaging Solutions in Search of a Problem

…support. Callahan finds it nefarious that a wealthy donor to a research group like AEI might benefit from its advocacy of policies like lower taxes for capital gains than for…

Conquering Polio

…the White House, all to underwrite polio research and patient care. Jonas Salk In the early 1950s, Jonas Salk was a virologist working at the University of Pittsburgh with support…

Spring 2015 – Briefly Noted

…the Mediterranean in less-than-seaworthy vessels. After a drowning of 366 people off the coast of Lampedusa in 2013, Italy set up a specialized search and rescue operation called Mare Nostrum….

Tiny Ships to the Stars

…in the 1990s called Clementine. Later, he spent nearly a decade as director of NASA’s Ames Research Center, the agency’s outpost in Silicon Valley, supporting small-satellite and other programs, and…

Elise Westhoff: Sharing Some Personal News preview

Elise Westhoff: Sharing Some Personal News

…coming weeks, the Philanthropy Roundtable board of directors will launch a national search for a new chief executive. To everyone in the Roundtable community, we are grateful to you for…

Books in Brief

…(though it may sometimes feel like the worst).”  McArdle, an economics columnist for Bloomberg View, blends autobiography and incisive research and analysis to make her case. Of particular interest to…

Nonprofit Spotlight: Street Sense preview

Nonprofit Spotlight: Street Sense

…regulars assemble. Angie Whitehurst, working on a piece about insurance options, gets feedback on the additional data she needs to research. Chon Gotti shares the series of job losses that…