The UnitedHealthcare CEO’s assassination is a good time to observe the history of class warfare, grievance, and the classic anarchist militancy of “the propaganda of the deed”
The plaintiffs argue that the existing medical exceptions under Idaho’s abortion laws are so narrow that they effectively deny critical health care for pregnant people
The deceptive tactics employed by anti-abortion forces to defeat a Nebraska ballot measure securing access to abortion demand closer examination
Kamala Harris officially named Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate on Aug. 6, opting for a more progressive choice out of a pool of potential candidates. Walz was quickly embraced by Democratic voters and the internet, being lauded as an “REI hire” and a “Midwest Princess” for his
Concerned citizens call for more funding after “major blow” to key COVID-19 tracking metric
In a landmark decision celebrated by advocates and health care providers alike, a federal judge in Florida blocked Senate Bill 254, a controversial piece of legislation that severely restricted access to gender-affirming care across the state. The ruling marks a significant victory for Florida’s LGBTQIA+ community, particularly transgender and
Luis Edward Gama arrived at California Correctional Institution in Tehachapi in 2016. While being processed, he tested positive for hepatitis C, but because he had 15 months left on his sentence, California Correctional Health Care Services (CCHCS) denied his treatment. Seven years later, Gama returned to prison and was diagnosed
S. Walton was among the 23 million households receiving up to a $30 discount per month on broadband services through the federal Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). She had just downsized her wifi and cable package due to rising prices. “When I found out about the program, I immediately signed up
Defying expectations, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled to preserve access to medication abortion in FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, a case that reproductive rights advocates feared would further devastate abortion care across the country. The decision dismisses the case on standing. Advocates say the case should not
Organizers who work with LGBTQIA+ youth say the Idaho bill will negatively impact their mental health
Advocates and political leaders in Illinois have been at the forefront of developing solutions to the medical debt crisis. Last week, the state Senate approved a measure to remove medical debt from credit reports, offering debt-ridden residents some much-needed relief. But despite this progress, advocates say more needs to be
The new guidance came days before a Senate hearing on the dangers of long COVID
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