
David May
Assistant Managing Editor at Modern Healthcare
Assistant Managing Editor at Digital Health Business and Technology
Assistant Managing Editor at Modern Healthcare, based in Chicago
Articles
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1 week ago |
fdd.org | Reagan Easter |Melissa Sacks |David May
The United States banished former University of South Florida professor Sami al-Arian for supporting terrorism. But some U.S. academics have flocked to him, like flies to manure. Since his deportation in 2015, al-Arian has turned his pseudo-academic center in Turkey into a mecca for both terrorists and American academics sympathetic to their viewpoint.
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2 weeks ago |
medium.com | David May
In exploring the nature of what it means to “be,” modern science, religion, and philosophical thought often circle a shared set of questions: What is consciousness? Is it the same as the soul? Can we ever truly understand who we are, or where we come from? As we push deeper into these thoughts, it becomes clear that much of what we think we understand may only be a shadow of the greater reality.
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3 weeks ago |
medium.com | David May
The phrase “God of the gaps” is often used to mock religious belief, implying that the invocation of God is merely a way to plug holes in human knowledge. According to this critique, believers point to phenomena that science cannot yet explain and insert God as the answer, only to have that explanation retreat as science advances. While this argument appears rhetorically effective, it conceals a deeper hypocrisy within its application: the uncritical belief that science will explain everything.
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2 months ago |
fdd.org | Reagan Easter |David May
Pretoria’s dumpster fire diplomacy with the United States continues. In the span of a week, South Africa had its ambassador to the United States expelled, its largest city doubled down on naming a major street after a Palestinian terrorist, and its treasury allocated additional money for a lawfare campaign against an American ally.
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Mar 4, 2025 |
fdd.org | Reagan Easter |David May
The confirmation of the murders of the red-haired Bibas boys was a gut punch for Israelis. For some pro-Palestinian activists, it was an opportunity to blame the victims. Last Tuesday, the South African-based Gift of the Givers, the self-described “largest disaster response, non-governmental organisation (NGO) of African origin on the African continent,” decided to share a short video justifying the kidnapping of Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir and blaming Israel for their deaths.
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