Emory Daily Scan
NPR | 17,000 AT&T workers have been on strike for three weeks. Here's why. (Tom Smith quoted)
Atlanta Journal-Constitution | 6 health care systems among Forbes’ best employers in Georgia (Emory Healthcare featured)
Atlanta Journal-Constitution | After school shooting, pastors tell victims: ‘You are not alone’ (Arun Jones and Candler School of Theology student Chris Strickland quoted)
Neurology Today | Racial discrimination contributes to cellular aging in neurodegeneration, study finds (Emory research featured, Negar Fani quoted)
The Transmitter | In updated U.S. autism bill, Congress calls for funding boost, expanded scope (Daniele Fallin quoted)
Becker’s Orthopedic Review | Meet the physicians who care for the NFL's 14 highest-paid players (Kyle Hammond cited)
Washington Post | Federal judge temporarily blocks Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan
Chronicle of Higher Education | College campuses are rife with political tensions. Could random-roommate policies help?
Inside Higher Ed | An early look at diversity post–affirmative action
USA Today | Good news on teen vaping? Rates have dropped, but another product worries tobacco watchdogs
NBC News | First 100,000 doses of mpox vaccine reach Congo, but it's a fraction of what's needed
ABC News | Self-swab HPV test set to arrive in doctors' offices this month
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