The Real Reason for the Drop in Fentanyl Overdoses
The article explores the recent decline in fentanyl overdose rates, examining key factors and interventions that have contributed to this positive trend in public health.
Conservative think tank focused on urban policy, economics, and public policy research.
The article explores the recent decline in fentanyl overdose rates, examining key factors and interventions that have contributed to this positive trend in public health.
New York's budget allocates the highest spending for Medicaid in the nation, highlighting ongoing challenges in managing healthcare costs and funding in the state.
This article explores how Martin Luther King's strategic use of game theory influenced his approach to civil rights activism, highlighting the interplay of negotiation and nonviolent resistance.
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The article examines the complexities and controversies surrounding transgender athletes in sports, highlighting concerns about fairness, competition, and the implications for women's sports.
The article explores the growing trend of public restrooms in New York City, examining their impact on urban life, hygiene, and local businesses while addressing the challenges of implementation.
The article explores the benefits and challenges of implementing universal mental health screening in schools, highlighting its potential to identify and support students in need.
A new issue brief argues that implementing universal mental health screenings in schools may lead to more harm than benefits, raising concerns about privacy and the effectiveness of such programs.
The article explores the clash between ideological policies and practical outcomes in New York City, highlighting the challenges and consequences of governance in urban settings.