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According to the World Health Organization, only 13% of those living with the virus know they have it, leaving many, ...
The conversations were emotional and difficult to hear. But parents wanted to share stories about who their children were and ...
Dobbs, that people are doing everything within their power and expertise to make sure that people can still get care," said ...
The Center for Health Journalism's 2024 Ethnic Media Collaborative has earned numerous awards in several journalism ...
While the state Department of Education has made trainings and tools available, researchers say it needs to do more to help ...
Thousands of restraints and seclusions used on students each year reveal fractured interpretation of Maine law.
Lottie L. Joiner, a Washington, D.C.-based freelance writer, wrote this story while participating in the National Health Journalism Fellowship, a program of the University of Southern California’s ...
Colton turned 17 alone in an unheated juvenile jail cell in Batesville, 370 miles from home. He had only a thin mat and blanket for sleeping. Slugs crept in through a space between the wall and the ...
In 1976, Robert By Khang was lost in a city where no one spoke Hmong, where no one could tell him that he’d gotten on the wrong bus or how he could get home to his wife and baby. That city was ...