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When Covid Deaths Are Dismissed or Stigmatized, Grief Is Mixed With Shame…
Months after Kyle Dixon died, his old house in Lanse, Pennsylvania, is full of reminders of a life cut short.
His…
No Papers, No Care: Disabled Migrants Seek Help Through Lawsuit, Activism
Desperation led José Luis Hernández to ride atop a speeding train through northern Mexico with hopes of reaching the…
Más de la mitad de los estados han revertido poderes de salud pública…
Motivados por votantes enojados por los cierres y los mandatos sobre el uso de máscaras durante la pandemia,…
Biden Releases a New Plan to Combat Covid, but Experts Say There’s Still a…
Promise: “I’m never going to raise the white flag and surrender. We’re going to beat this virus. We’re going to get it…
Over Half of States Have Rolled Back Public Health Powers in Pandemic
Republican legislators in more than half of U.S. states, spurred on by voters angry about lockdowns and mask mandates,…
Census: Insured Population Holds Steady, With a Slight Shift From Private…
Victoria Knight and Julie Appleby, Kaiser Health News
Despite a pandemic-fueled recession, the number of uninsured Americans…
Justice Department Targets Data Mining in Medicare Advantage Fraud Case
The Justice Department has accused an upstate New York health insurance plan for seniors and its medical analytics…
ICUs Are Filled With Covid — And Regret
Blake Farmer, Nashville Public Radio
It’s a struggle for Joe Gammon to talk. Lying in his bed in the intensive care unit at…
Under Pressure, Montana Hospital Considers Adding Psych Beds Amid a…
Gary Popiel had to drive more than 200 miles round trip to visit his adult daughters in separate behavioral health…
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…