It felt like all of my skin was burning. It filled my limbs, like, my whole body with little welts,” one mother told The ...
Massive fees, new visa restrictions and aggressive immigration crackdowns threaten to severely disrupt, if not crush, health ...
At his day job, Harpreet Singh Pannu is a physician specializing in internal medicine at Kaiser Permanente facilities in San Jose and Santa Clara. But on Sundays, at his sangat (congregation), Pannu ...
The story was originally published by Capital & Main with support from our 2025 Impact Fund for Reporting on Health Equity and Health Systems. The rise of Make America Healthy Again arrived with big ...
Over the summer, the 43-year-old mother had exhausted every avenue to find her teenage son the mental health care he badly needed as his behavior spiraled to alarming and dangerous levels. The ...
Patterson stopped efforts to address a drinking water contaminant not because it was no longer an issue but because the city couldn’t afford remediation. Now residents say Patterson needs to do more ...
Generally, dealing with sensitive subjects for children can be challenging. Experience has shown parents and caregivers that keeping quiet about “adult” subjects or ignoring problems doesn’t mean ...
For thousands of students, the end of the Spring 2025 semester turned into chaos, pain and anxiety when the massive immigration raids began in the Southland on June 6. These unexpected operations have ...
If you are Black or have Black children, it’s likely you or your child may have experienced adultification bias. Word In Black compiled this guide to help people understand what this bias is and how ...
When Mariana Pimentel thinks about her childhood in a small town in Mexico, she remembers being surrounded by anger and desperation. Her parents worked long hours to support Pimentel and her brothers ...
MOOREFIELD — On a rainy afternoon in 2020, Pilgrim’s Pride’s West Virginia chicken factory was dirty. The slaughterhouse has sharp metal hooks, deboning knives and conveyor belts. The machinery ...
In the Inland Empire, roughly 400,000 people don’t have access to enough food on a daily basis. Made up of Riverside and San Bernardino counties, the region has a population of more than 4.6 million ...