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  • 2 weeks ago | jamanetwork.com | Michael Flanagan |MB BaO BCH

    JAMA Oncology Clinical Challenge Autoamputation in Mismatch Repair–Deficient Colon Cancer A woman in her 50s with a history of hemochromatosis, psoriasis, and type 2 diabetes presented with a 3-month history of abdominal pain, weight loss, and a large palpable fixed abdominal mass.

  • 3 weeks ago | wlsam.com | Michael Flanagan

    Over the past several weeks, Douglas Murray has been on a book tour of the United States promoting his latest neocon offering. Along the way, he has expressed a typically Etonian British superior sneer about U.S. foreign policy. While Murray and I agree and most things, anytime you get a British intellectual to talk about foreign policy vis-a-vis American initiatives, be prepared for a pedagogical smugness that borders on the insulting.

  • 1 month ago | geotab.com | Michael Flanagan

    If you’ve ever been in a minor accident, you know how quickly things can go sideways. There’s the initial shock, the rush to exchange information, and the stress of what comes next—claims, downtime, and the worry about rising insurance costs. It’s a mess, even when it’s just one car. Now scale that across a fleet of hundreds or thousands. That’s the daily reality for fleet operators. They’re not just managing vehicles—they’re managing people, risk, operations, and a whole lot of moving parts.

  • 2 months ago | glasstire.com | Michael Flanagan

    This interview with artist Jeff Elrod is the sixth part in a series featuring extended interviews from the making of Breaking the Code: The Art of Vernon Fisher, the award-winning documentary distributed online by Glasstire.

  • 2 months ago | blackchronicle.com | Michael Flanagan

    As a former member of Congress who previously represented Chicago, I was disappointed to see city leadership last year decide to file suit against several national energy producers. The lawsuit alleges that these companies carried out a decades-long campaign to deceive consumers about the climate risks of fossil fuels. This suit is a particular farce because the City of Chicago is heavily reliant on natural gas and oil to run municipal services.

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