Health care workers say the system’s push for growth is undermining a once-vaunted partnership — and affecting patients.
Ashley Young became part of a growing legion to bear witness to state violence at the hands of U.S. immigration officials.
As inequality grows, states are stepping up where the federal government hasn’t. “It’s a movement,” says Patriotic Millionaire’s Chuck Collins. Washington isn’t the first state to pass a so-called ...
A new California law aims to protect workers from silicosis, an incurable lung disease that has killed 29 people in the state ...
Menopause is an inevitable life stage for women, but many don't receive adequate medical care. New California legislation ...
As Los Angeles gears up for a surge of tourists for this year’s FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Olympics, vacation rental giant ...
Thanks to bills that did pass, state will divert money to pay for industry problems: abandoned wells and induced earthquakes.
Heartbreaking.” “Devastating.” “Difficult and challenging.” Such are the words used by health care workers, government officials and former U.S. Agency for International Development employees to ...
The story of Kaiser Permanente’s chronically inadequate mental health care services has become a nearly 15-year saga, replete with multiple governmental disciplinary actions and almost a ...
A Minnesota journalist, arrested for covering a protest, reflects on standing up to power and how the Black press keeps the U.S. honest about its history.
Back in 1986, when I was a first-year graduate student in theater arts at UCLA, a white professor called me into his office to break some bad news: The term paper I’d turned in wasn’t mine, he said.
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