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The Four Agencies Renewing One Health's Global Pact Have More to Prove Than Ever
Four UN agencies have renewed their One Health pact through 2030, but the real test is whether shared commitments can override competing institutional incentives.

Mobility
The Lexus LS460 Is Aging Into Exactly the Car It Was Always Meant to Be
With Lexus killing the LS nameplate, a lightly used 2012 LS460 on Bring a Trailer is more than a bargain. It's the end of an argument.

Mobility
Los Angeles Is Rebuilding After the Fires. Fireproofing Houses Alone Won't Be Enough.
Rebuilding Los Angeles after the fires with better materials misses the deeper systems failure that made those fires so devastating in the first place.

Mobility
The Quiet Guardians of General Aviation Get Their Moment
Three GA professionals just received federal recognition β and the ripple effects of honoring instructors and mechanics run deeper than any trophy.

Mobility
Hennessey's 700-HP Silverado Goliath Signals the Truck Wars Are Far From Over
Hennessey's 700-HP Goliath isn't just a tuner truck β it's a $140,000 signal that the performance pickup arms race has no ceiling in sight.

Mobility
The Unibody Pickup Is Back, and the Used Market Is Finally Catching On
Unibody pickups once seemed like a compromise. In today's used market, they might be the most rational truck purchase available.
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Six Years After COVID's Global Alarm, Pandemic Readiness Remains a Half-Built House

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WHO's 2026 Emergency Health Appeal Reveals How Fragile the Global Safety Net Has Become

Health
Cholera Vaccination Is Back. The World Has Three Years of Catching Up to Do.
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230 Million Girls Bear the Scars of FGM. The Next 4.5 Million Are Already at Risk.
An estimated 4.5 million girls face FGM in 2026 alone. Six UN agencies are sounding the alarm, but the system driving the practice runs deeper than awareness campaigns can reach.
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Denmark Becomes First EU Nation Certified Free of Mother-to-Child HIV and Syphilis
Denmark is the first EU country certified by the WHO to have eliminated mother-to-child transmission of both HIV and syphilis, and the implications reach far beyond its borders.