When it comes to News and Politics, OZY refuses to give you the same warmed-over headlines as everyone else. That's why today we're going deeper into what the Iowa caucuses meltdown tells us about the collision of politics and tech, the strange incentives of America's health care system and the race for a coronavirus vaccine. Read on to stay ahead.

From the editor | February 06

When it comes to News and Politics, OZY refuses to give you the same warmed-over headlines as everyone else. That's why today we're going deeper into what the Iowa caucuses meltdown tells us about the collision of politics and tech, the strange incentives of America's health care system and the race for a coronavirus vaccine. Read on to stay ahead.

Daniel Malloy, Senior Editor

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Why Is the ER So Busy? It’s the First Stop for 25% of Millennials

Young people are turning to a surprising primary care provider.

For Kalin Thomas, getting sick is inconvenient. Most urgent care or primary care offices are closed by the time she gets off work, and her morning commute time makes appointments before the workday untenable.

She worries about repercussions from her employer for taking time off, but even when she can find time for an appointment, getting one isn’t easy. After spending a week trying to find a doctor, Thomas was told she’d have to wait three months to be seen.

“At the time I felt the ER was my only after-hours option,” says the 26-year-old Phoenix native, who’s used the emergency room in the past for sprains, anxiety and strep throat, among other things. A recent study suggests that others are doing the same.

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Nigerian Foreign Policy Fails to Woo Trump

Africa’s largest economy has lost much of its foreign policy clout. It has only itself to blame.

This week, a high-powered Nigerian delegation, including the country’s octogenarian ambassador, was in Washington for talks with the U.S. State Department. High on the agenda were undoubtedly the new visa restrictions announced by the Trump administration that prevent Nigerians from applying for visas that represent a pathway to permanent residency.

After the new visa policy made international headlines, President Muhammadu Buhari’s immediate move was to announce a committee to look at the underlying issues that drove the United States to make its decision. That, together with the timing of the Nigerian delegation’s visit, is terrible for optics.

Buhari’s response is akin to medicine after death.

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Former CIA Chief Weighs In on Iowa Debacle

Russia has its eyes on Iowa and is likely salivating. It's time to get our electoral house in order.

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How the ‘American Dirt’ Author Got This Far Out on a Cultural Limb

Jeanine Cummins started by writing about her own experience. Then she strayed and found backlash.

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The Crusading Scientist Leading the Way to a Coronavirus Vaccine

Richard Hatchett is working rapidly to get a vaccine produced as the deadly virus accelerates.

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Special Briefing: Elections, Tech and the Iowa Fiasco

As results from Iowa’s chaotic caucuses continue to trickle in, the debate over voting-related technology rages.

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The Impeachment Trial Mints a New Dem Star … And Possible Veep

Rep. Val Demings is making a compelling case on the Senate floor, and her background makes her a top choice as a Democratic running mate.

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Kashmir’s Latest Casualty: Tourism

The Modi government insists Kashmir is back to normal. Tourists don’t agree.

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Meet the Hidden Conservative Media Player Shaking Up 2020

Dave Rubin draws millions of eyeballs to his home for the a-religious right.

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The Village on the Moon Starts Here

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