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While growing up in the ’90s in Johnson County, Kansas, in a suburb of Kansas City, I had a friend,
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Read MoreThe Safe Alliance in Austin, Texas, helps survivors of child abuse, sexual assault and domestic violence. Before Texas’ new abortion
Read MoreWhen state senators in South Carolina held two hearings in September about covid-19 treatments, they got an earful on the
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Read MoreWhen Billy Lemon was trying to kick his methamphetamine addiction, he went to a drug treatment program at the San
Read MoreFor years, Millicent McKinnon of Dallas went without health insurance. She was one of roughly 1 million Texans who earn
Read MoreOn a recent Monday morning, a group of preschoolers filed into the gymnasium at Hillside School in the west Chicago
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Read MoreWhen he became eligible for the coronavirus vaccine in Illinois, Tom Arnold, 68, said he didn’t need any convincing. He
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Read MoreThroughout the covid-19 vaccination effort, public health officials and politicians have insisted that providing shots equitably across racial and ethnic
Read MoreThe pandemic has highlighted poor care in America’s nursing homes, where nearly 175,000 people have died of covid-19 — a
Read MorePresident Joe Biden has thrown his support to an international effort to waive drugmakers’ patent rights on the covid vaccines,
Read MorePresident Joe Biden has thrown his support to an international effort to waive drugmakers’ patent rights on the covid vaccines,
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Read MoreAn estimated 10% to 30% of people who get covid-19 suffer from lingering symptoms of the disease, or what’s known as “long covid.” This
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Read MoreKyunghee Lee’s right hand hurts all the time. She spent decades running a family dry cleaning store outside Cleveland after
Read MoreFor months, journalists, politicians and health officials — including New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Dr. Anthony Fauci — have
Read MoreAs the speed of covid vaccinations picks up, so do the reports of doses going to waste. And it’s more
Read MoreThis story also ran on NPR. It can be republished for free. Counting the dead is one of the first,
Read MoreWith millions of older Americans eligible for covid-19 vaccines and limited supplies, many continue to describe a frantic and frustrating
Read MoreIn December, all states began vaccinating only health care workers and residents and staffers of nursing homes in the “phase
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