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MaryEllen Deily

@mepdeily

Health & Science section editor. @washingtonpost Formerly @edweek
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If only the governor hadn't turned down $48 million in summer food aid, Tabitha Shinn wouldn't be calculating to the penny to make sure her teens have enough to eat through the end of the month. A gutting story from small town Okalahoma, by Annie Gowen wapo.st/4cx90Wq

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For the Neutras, the Republican convention was not about partying or looking ahead to November. It was another step in their campaign to make the world remember their son Omer, a hostage in Gaza. Joanna Slater washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/…

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A fact check of 34 claims in Trump’s acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention, including favorite falsehoods on taxes, inflation, EVs, immigration, gas prices, energy independence, Ukraine, Iran and crime. Via Glenn Kessler washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/…

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NEW: Latest from ⁦CDC⁩ H5N1 bird flu update July 19. Results from Michigan study that tested blood of 35 farmworkers from 2 dairy farms w outbreak. No blood samples had H5N1 antibodies. Important: suggests asymptomatic spread is not occurring. cdc.gov/bird-flu/spotl…

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After Biden bowed out of the presidential race, his campaign moved quickly to hand control of its committee and cash to VP Harris. But eyeing legal challenges, Republican lawyers are saying ’not so fast.’ @maevereston wapo.st/3Sh6OKI

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More than 14 million Democratic primary voters cast ballots supporting Biden as the nominee. Now a few thousand of his delegates will pick his replacement, prompting questions about the democratic process, Colby Itkowitz Holly Bailey Yvonne Wingett Sanchez write. washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/…

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A medical transparency law requires instant access to test results. And it also means people are finding out they have cancer through patient portals and freaking out at scans that turn out to be benign. On today’s front page

A medical transparency law requires instant access to test results. And it also means people are finding out they have cancer through patient portals and freaking out at scans that turn out to be benign.

On today’s front page
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Now the field has narrowed and only one U.S. journalist remains held overseas. Let’s keep the spirit alive for Polk Award winner Austin Tice. Served his country as a Marine before journalism in Syria. #FreeAustinTice

Now the field has narrowed and only one U.S. journalist remains held overseas. Let’s keep the spirit alive for Polk Award winner Austin Tice. Served his country as a Marine before journalism in Syria. #FreeAustinTice
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Is it still a state fair without cows? Fear of bird flu is keeping many on the farm. washingtonpost.com/health/2024/08…

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People who ride transit walk as much as 30 minutes more a day, increasing heart health, building muscle, and reducing risk of heart disease, Type 2 diabetes, and some cancers. Learn more: ow.ly/w7GY50T7MOf #wmata

People who ride transit walk as much as 30 minutes more a day, increasing heart health, building muscle, and reducing risk of heart disease, Type 2 diabetes, and some cancers. Learn more: ow.ly/w7GY50T7MOf #wmata
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I hope that our wonderful WaPo readers will share thoughts about the endorsement decision with our editorial page editor and publisher, at [email protected], but also will continue to subscribe and read our news coverage and columnists. As our exec editor points out:

I hope that our wonderful WaPo readers will share thoughts about the endorsement decision with our editorial page editor and publisher, at letters@washpost.com, but also will continue to subscribe and read our news coverage and columnists. As our exec editor points out:
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We're approaching 10,000 letters sent to Washington Post management over last week's decision to end endorsements. Will you add yours? actionnetwork.org/letters/send-a…

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If you're worried about interference in the news reporting, look to the Washington Post's long track record of scrutinizing the big boss without pulling punches.

If you're worried about interference in the news reporting, look to the Washington Post's long track record of scrutinizing the big boss without pulling punches.
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At the end of the day, a heartfelt thank you to everyone lifting up our journalism with their #WhyISubscribe messages. * We won't be forgetting you The New York Times compatriots-competitors and many others for this support and grace. * A link if you want to keep reading my great

At the end of the day, a heartfelt thank you to everyone lifting up our journalism with their #WhyISubscribe messages. 
* We won't be forgetting you <a href="/nytimes/">The New York Times</a> compatriots-competitors and many others for this support and grace.
* A link if you want to keep reading my great