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Missourians to Vote on Medicaid Expansion as Crisis Leaves Millions Without Insurance

This article was originally published by KHN ST. LOUIS — Haley Organ thought she had everything figured out. After graduating from a small private college just outside Boston, she earned her master’s degree, entered the... Read more »

No Mask, No School: NYC Students Without Face Coverings Will be Sent Home, Carranza Vows

This article was originally published by THE CITY This story was originally published by Chalkbeat, a nonprofit news organization covering public education. Sign up for their newsletters here: ckbe.at/newsletters. Students who don’t comply with... Read more »

Revealed: Homeless housing trust accused of letting down domestic violence victims in £400-a-week rooms

A social housing entrepreneur has resigned amid allegations the housing association he founded failed to provide adequate tax-payer funded support for domestic violence victims and other vulnerable tenants. Stephen Dellar, who was himself once... Read more »

With delays, a ripple of impacts

How slow COVID-19 test results complicate life for public health workers and patients. In mid-June, as Montana’s COVID-19 case count began its summer climb, the Missoula City-County Health Department announced it would... Read more »

Rogue immune system reactions hint at an early treatment for COVID-19

Giving drugs called interferons early in the disease may help prevent later immune overreactions In severe cases of COVID-19, a person’s immune system throws everything it has at the coronavirus, but some... Read more »

No statewide test this fall to assess what Colorado students missed

This story was originally published by Chalkbeat, a nonprofit news organization covering public education. No statewide test this fall to assess what Colorado students missed Colorado students won’t start the school year with... Read more »

In Key West, protests highlight gentrification of historic Black community

This story was originally published by Southerly” In Key West, protests highlight gentrification of historic Black community People living in Bahama Village are using the recent protests against police violence and systemic... Read more »

How some Mississippi teens are saving their town from climate change

The Hechinger Report is a national nonprofit newsroom that reports on one topic: education. Sign up for our weekly newsletters to get stories like this delivered directly to your inbox. This story was produced... Read more »

Federal judge says Texas still needs oversight to fix its ‘broken’ foster care system

This story was originally published by Folo Media, Federal judge says Texas still needs oversight to fix its ‘broken’ foster care system In a 116-page order, U.S. District Judge Janis Graham Jack... Read more »

Book Review: The Surprising Science of Walking

The earliest fossilized footprints of a human being were found at a saltwater lagoon in South Africa. They came from a woman some 117,000 years ago, proof that walking is something that... Read more »