The law was set to go into effect on Jan. 1, but the Illinois Supreme Court issued a stay to consider lawsuits by conservative prosecutors and sheriffs
The government is rolling back all COVID-19 mitigation efforts and funding, abandoning those of us who are most at risk
Students across the U.S. are burdened with more than $19 million in unpaid school lunch debt
Teachers and parents fear they could be at risk of getting COVID-19 and being left with lifelong health conditions
COVID-19 relief funding provided critical relief to public schools for three years
Tailored lessons and tutoring can be effective intervention tools, but educators say more is needed
The residents have been without a contract since November 2022 and are seeking one that will protect patient care in one of Oakland’s most underserved areas
The city has long been a testing ground for surveillance tools as a mechanism for social control
The new rules would require practitioners to see patients in person before prescribing most controlled substances
Women, BIPOC, disabled people, and other marginalized groups are affected by mass layoffs despite underrepresentation in the industry
The continuous enrollment provision allowed people to remain covered throughout the COVID-19 pandemic
The loss of the supplemental benefits will disproportionately impact Tribal communities, which are already food-insecure
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