With the holiday season fast approaching, experts recommend getting the booster sooner rather than later
More than 200,000 New York City tenants are still waiting to see whether their applications for rental aid were successful
Now that the seven-day average of COVID-19 cases has decreased, cities and states are getting rid of mitigation measures
The current push to return to “business as usual” only worsens how public and workplace safety protocols ignore disabled people’s needs
Immigration advocates say the government is “desperate to send a message to Venezuelans not to try and seek asylum in the U.S.”
The child tax credit payments were a lifeline to low-income parents who are now struggling to make ends meet
Food pantry workers say the shortage impacts the kind of food they distribute as well as the quality
Vaccine outreach must prioritize language and information accessibility for non-English fluent communities, which are already highly vulnerable to the pandemic
Millions are out of work due to Omicron, but that hasn’t stopped Miami landlords from posting eviction notices and raising rents
“I just feel like nobody cares about the kids anymore.”
Fraudulent COVID-19 testing sites are popping up around the country—and BIPOC and low-income neighborhoods may be most at risk
The Omicron surge is causing staffing shortages at abortion care clinics and forced extension of care
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