This article, Part Two of the Mercury’s Pulse Check series, was produced as a project for the USC Annenberg Center for Health ...
The county estimates that more than $300,000 has been paid out mistakenly to 22 workers, and the amount is continuing to grow ...
Federal rollbacks are leaving farmers and schools struggling, but local investment is helping Tucson’s program endure.
The outcome of this year’s gubernatorial race could reshape how students in the state’s largest public school system learn in ...
Skilled foreign-born workers need clarity and confidence when it comes to American immigration policy, say health care ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed on Friday as investors took a more optimistic view of U.S.–China trade developments and looked to put Thursday’s regional bank sell-off behind them. The Dow ...
The Republican health insurance plan will make poor people poorer and rich people richer. It is bereft of economic logic, ...
Granite Staters who took to the streets Oct. 18 in Concord said concerns about health care, immigration, racism, disability ...
City Council member Hollie Huthman is facing a challenge from Leah Wainman, a Washington public health professional.
"We've had a lot of success, but we're now having backsliding, and there's a lot of work to be done," said Dr. David Goff.
Valdez Bravo received the Health Equity Champion Award at the Oregon Public Health Association's 2025 Conference.
Rather than investing in the future of U.S. science, the Trump administration is eliminating successful programs, using DEI as a scapegoat.