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Militia Leader Gets 53 Years in Minnesota Mosque Bombing | Voice of America
ST. PAUL, MINN. - The leader of an Illinois anti-government militia group who authorities say masterminded the 2017 bombing of a…
Why At-Home Rapid Covid Tests Cost So Much, Even After Biden’s Push for…
Hannah Norman, Kaiser Health News
Rapid at-home covid tests are flying off store shelves across the nation and are largely sold…
Georgia Eyes New Medicaid Contract. But How Is the State Managing Managed…
Just before Frank Berry left his job as head of Georgia’s Medicaid agency this summer, he said the state “will be…
Health Care Unions Defending Newsom From Recall Will Want Single-Payer…
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Should Gavin Newsom survive the Republican-driven attempt to oust him from office, the Democratic…
Journalists Explain Ramifications of Theranos Trial and Texas’ New Abortion…
KHN Editor-in-Chief Elisabeth Rosenthal discussed health tech and the start of the fraud trial of Elizabeth Holmes, who founded…
Would-be Foreign Fighters Dreaming of Afghanistan | Voice of America
WASHINGTON - Twenty years after the al-Qaida terror group based in Afghanistan launched the Sept. 11 terror attacks against the…
Afghanistan, Past, Present, Future | Voice of America
It was 20 years ago on September 11, 2001, that Al Qaeda operatives carried out the deadliest…
It’s Not Just Covid: Recall Candidates Represent Markedly Different Choices…
Samantha Young and Rachel Bluth, Kaiser Health News
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Gavin Newsom’s covid-19 rules have been a…
ECMO Life Support Is a Last Resort for Covid, and in Short Supply in South
Blake Farmer, Nashville Public Radio
Hospital discharge day for Phoua Yang was more like a pep rally.
On her way rolling out…
‘Luckiest Man Alive’: Why 9/11 First Responders’ Outlooks May Improve Even…
Ray Pfeifer and Luis Alvarez’s names are on the federal 9/11 legislation that establishes benefits for first responders.…