Treating a disease we can't define
1 big thing9 Mai 2022

Treating a disease we can't define

As we learn more about treatment for long COVID, clinics have been opening up around the country specifically for these patients. But demand is outpacing supply for this kind of care. Plus, the next – and mysterious – phase of the pandemic. And, Western allies make more moves to support Ukraine. Guests: Axios' Tina Reed, Chelsea Cirruzzo, and Zach Basu. Credits: Axios Today is produced by Niala Boodhoo, Sara Kehaulani Goo, Alexandra Botti, Nuria Marquez Martinez, Alex Sugiura, and Lydia McMullen-Laird. Music is composed by Evan Viola. You can reach us at podcasts@axios.com. You can text questions, comments and story ideas to Niala as a text or voice memo to 202-918-4893. Go deeper: Axios AM Deep Dive: Long COVID crisis Long COVID: Where to go for information and help Biden admin accelerates plans to reopen Kyiv embassy Dashboard: Russian invasion of Ukraine

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Why we don't know how bad crime in the U.S. really is

Why we don't know how bad crime in the U.S. really is

Nearly 40% of law enforcement agencies across the country failed to report their 2021 crime data to the FBI. That includes cities like New York and LA. And another 20% reported incomplete data, includ...

15 Jun 202211min

Food costs are changing how we shop and eat

Food costs are changing how we shop and eat

The cost of food in grocery stores is up 11.9% from last year, according to the latest release of inflation numbers. That’s the largest increase since April 1979, and because of those skyrocketing foo...

14 Jun 202211min

Senators reach a bipartisan gun safety deal

Senators reach a bipartisan gun safety deal

A bipartisan group of senators yesterday announced they've agreed on new legislation to address gun violence. The deal falls short of what many Democrats in Congress had been hoping for, but still rep...

13 Jun 202211min

A "brazen" conspiracy: the Jan. 6 case against Trump

A "brazen" conspiracy: the Jan. 6 case against Trump

Last night was the first prime time public hearing held by the Congressional committee investigating the Jan 6. insurrection. The committee laid out its case to show a conspiracy by former President T...

10 Jun 202211min

Gut-wrenching gun violence testimony in Washington

Gut-wrenching gun violence testimony in Washington

Yesterday, the House of Representatives held hearings on gun violence which included some wrenching testimony from those involved in recent mass shootings in Uvalde and Buffalo. How those voices could...

9 Jun 202211min

Crime drives primary voters in California

Crime drives primary voters in California

Yesterday was primary day in California, Iowa, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, and South Dakota. Two of the night’s most-watched results came out of California, where homelessness and cr...

8 Jun 202211min

The January 6th committee goes prime time

The January 6th committee goes prime time

After 10 months of investigation into the capitol insurrection, the January 6th committee is having its first prime time public hearing on Thursday night. Plus, more police are banned from marching in...

7 Jun 202211min

The new American labor market

The new American labor market

Almost all the jobs that were lost at the beginning of the pandemic are back. The question now is what kind of work are we talking about? Two years into the pandemic, we’re seeing more warehouse jobs ...

6 Jun 202210min

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