Reading DECISION POINTS, George W. Bush’s memoir, gave Sheeva a new perspective on her college years.
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A Time-Capsule Noruz Greeting to Future Iran
Sheeva wrote a Noruz greeting in mid-January earlier in 2026, when the government of Iran was cracking down on protestors angry about the country’s declining economy under authoritarian rule.
Here’s why we can’t take the scientists named in the Epstein files at their word
Actions speak louder than words when it comes to scientists behaving badly.
Here’s every scientist I found in the Epstein Files
Sheeva brings receipts to the discussion of scientists in the Epstein files.
Looking Back to Our First Year, Six Years Later
For our six year launchiversary, Sheeva recaps Fancy Comma’s first year of blog posts.
USAID’s Closure, Six Months Later: What are the impacts and who is filling the void?
Monet Wright unpacks the aftermath of USAID’s closing, six months later.
Regulatory and Manufacturing Reforms Can Improve Medication Access in the US
For people needing prescription drugs, prices are high and supplies low. Monet Wright suggests some reforms.
For better or worse, the US is charting new territory in health policy. What now?
Politics has fractured federal public health during and after COVID. Bipartisan narratives focused on the greater good can restore public trust in U.S. health initiatives.
What’s at stake with “America First” vs. multilateralism in US Climate Policy — and where do we go from here?
Monet Wright examines multilateralism vs. “America First” climate policies and impacts.
Participatory Action Research as a Research-Based Framework for Rapidly-Evolving Public Health Messaging
Participatory action research could improve public trust in science and communication during health crises.