Health & Mindset

I’m a longevity expert. Here’s why I tell my students to read the obits.

The dean of Columbia’s School for Public Health shares how women can fight ageism and bias by creating “self-prescriptions” for prevention and goal-setting at every decade.

Linda P. Fried, MD, MPH

Linda P. Fried, MD, MPH, is the Dean of Columbia University’s Mailman School for Public Health. With specialties in epidemiology and geriatric medicine, Dr. Fried has built programs to strengthen the public health focus on pandemic preparedness, the health effects of climate change, mental health at the community level, and increasing the health spans for longer lives. A member of the U.S. National Academy of Medicine, she received the 2022 Kober Medal of the Association of American Physicians and was named to City and State’s Health Power List of individuals leading New York through the coronavirus crisis.

White House

Trump’s apartheid-friendly ambassador to South Africa takes role


A whistleblower complaint about Tulsi Gabbard has been kept from Congress for months

DOJ’s misconduct complaint dismissed against judge in Alien Enemies Act case

Congress

Pressed on religious bigotry, Speaker Johnson makes an ugly problem even worse


House Democrat unveils impeachment resolution targeting Pam Bondi

As too many Republicans push anti-Muslim messaging, GOP leaders remain silent

Supreme Court

Why Gorsuch brought up how drunk John Adams and James Madison got ‘back in the day’


The Supreme Court rulings that could help Luigi Mangione avoid execution

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s financial moves cause needless problems