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California’s Medicaid experiment spends money to save money — and help the homeless
Angela Hart
Governor Newsom wants to use Medi-Cal as a safety net to provide housing and other services for the homeless
There is no horse race — it’s time to see that the stakes are too high this time
Brian Karem
Forget New Hampshire and look at what the country would look like under a second Biden or Trump administration
How wealthy “super emitters” are disproportionately driving the climate crisis — while blaming you
Matthew Rozsa
A new study found that the top 10% of households are responsible for 40% of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions
Pentagon report denies UFOs are aliens. Experts accuse the government of misrepresenting the truth
Rae Hodge
UFO research, "psychic and inter-dimensional" operations were crammed into a report slammed as "threadbare lies"
In East Kentucky, timely weather forecasts are a matter of life and death
Anya Slepyan, Claire Carlson
Weather alerts can save lives — but you have to have a good internet connection
Lose weight, gain huge debt: NY provider has sued more than 300 patients who had bariatric surgery
Fred Schulte
A bariatric surgery practice in New York has filed least 300 lawsuits against patients, demanding over $18 million
Lawsuit brought by two Christian businessmen may lead to thousands more HIV cases, experts fear
Nicole Karlis
"Entirely preventable": experts warn of a predictable public health crisis from making PrEP less accessible
As the Netflix red envelope era ends, here’s what’s really lost to us
Alison Stine
Netflix announced it will no longer mail DVDs, which signals a bigger change to our culture
“Earth-shaking moment”: Watch Fox News announce Tucker Carlson’s departure live on the air
Gabriella Ferrigine
Carlson's last show at the network has already aired, Fox said in a statement
“Love Is Blind” promised a live reunion, only to stand us up. So, what did we learn?
Melanie McFarland
As fans left waiting for streaming service's second live event noted, “This should not happen. This is avoidable"
Why Americans can’t keep nice things
Chauncey DeVega
Blame the same right-wing forces who are trying to censor books, close libraries, and harass teachers
Over-priced drugs are driving people to “rogue” online pharmacies — sometimes with deadly results
Elizabeth Hlavinka
The high cost of medications and a lack of health care access is driving a surge in shady online pharmacy sales
It’s not just United Airlines: Commercial air travel is cruel towards those with disabilities
Matthew Rozsa
A disability rights advocate, Engracia Figueroa, died after United Airlines allegedly damaged her wheelchair
A new bill in Oregon could target environmental protesters as terrorists
Naveena Sadasivam
The blue state could become the 20th in the U.S. to enact a so-called critical infrastructure law
Cooking pollutes your home and increases your health risks — but better ventilation will help
Marie Coggins, Asit Kumar Mishra
Queue up the delivery apps. Perhaps cooking at home actually isn't the best approach?
“Defund NPR”: As PBS and NPR exit Twitter, which has more value to taxpayers? Hint: not the bird app
Melanie McFarland
Elon Musk's slapdash decision to label PBS and NPR as "government-funded" isn't just inaccurate, it's risky
The Biden Administration vowed to be a leading voice on opioid settlements but has gone quiet
Aneri Pattani
Biden's administration promised that opioid settlement funds would go towards tackling the addiction crisis
Abortions in U.S. fell by more than 32,000 in six months after Dobbs decision
Sharon Zhang
Data suggests tens of thousands of people were forced to carry pregnancies they didn’t want to or couldn’t carry
“Heartbreaking and unconscionable’: Biden admin ignored warnings of migrant child labor
Julia Conley
"I did everything I could to warn them," said one former official. "They just didn't want to hear it"
How the bottled water industry is masking the global water crisis
Zeineb Bouhlel, Vladimir Smakhtin
Is the reliance on bottled water resulting in increased consumption of lower-quality water?
What is the FAA’s NOTAM? An aviation expert explains how the critical safety system works
Brian Strzempkowski
The system grounded thousands of flights when it crashed in January. This is what happened, and how NOTAM works
DeSantis’ “Florida blueprint” wipes the LGBTQ community off the map
Kelly McClure
Florida's Board of Education approved an expansion to "Don't Say Gay," extending restrictions through 12th grade
“Goodbye!”: “The View” hosts cheer Tucker Carlson’s exit from Fox News by singing and doing the wave
Rae Hodge
Co-host Ana Navarro leads the studio audience in a chorus of Steam's 1969 "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye"
We salute you Bo-Katan Kryze, but the third season of “The Mandalorian” took on too much
Melanie McFarland
A messy season became dissonant and less satisfying until it found "the way" again
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