At least 21 million people have been disenrolled from Medicaid since states began eligibility redeterminations in 2023.
Right after Dublin native Ben turned 16, he spent his summer vacations working at event companies that organized concerts and ...
Laboratory technicians and assistants at Oregon locations of the multibillion-dollar multinational testing chain Laboratory ...
Incarcerated people walk outside the Texas Department of Criminal Justice's Hightower Unit on July 16, 2014, in Dayton, Texas ...
“Our people have borne the cost of America’s nuclear program in their health and well-being,” said one Navajo leader. A message about uranium mine cancer deaths is seen painted on an abandoned tank on ...
Shondiin Silversmith is an award-winning Native journalist based on the Navajo Nation. Silversmith has covered Indigenous communities for more than 10 years, and covers Arizona’s 22 federally ...
New GOP-backed laws in several states add fines or criminal penalties for minor mistakes in voter registration work.
A first-of-its-kind study published this week shows that levels of toxic per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, are ...
A no-holds-barred campaign by Mercedes management convinced a majority of workers at its Alabama factory complex to vote ...
For decades, tenants with criminal records have been restricted from accessing public housing. This may soon change.
On Thursday, Louisiana lawmakers passed a bill that would force transgender people to use facilities based on the sex they ...
Proposed by a Trump-nominated FEC member, the rule would’ve supercharged the flow of dark money in political campaigns.