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Black Women Have Much at Stake in States Where Abortion Access May Vanish
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — “Adulting” was not going great for Tia Freeman. She had lost her scholarship at the University of Tennessee and enlisted in the Air Force. As she finished…
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For Many Low-Income Families, Getting Formula Has Always Been a Strain
Miracle Abbott became pregnant during her junior year at the University of South Carolina Upstate.
She worked a low-wage job and had mounting student debt, so the…
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Computer Glitches and Human Error Still Causing Insurance Headaches for Californians
Bernard J. Wolfson
Since California expanded health coverage under the Affordable Care Act, a large number of people have been mistakenly bounced between Covered California, the…
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Skirmishes Over Medication Abortion Renews Debate on State vs. Federal Powers
Victoria Knight
As the Supreme Court appears poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark decision that guarantees the constitutional right to an abortion, reproductive rights…
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Readers and Tweeters Go to the Mat on Abortion Rights and Perceived Wrongs
Letters to the Editor is a periodic feature. We welcome all comments and will publish a selection. We edit for length and clarity and require full names.
Pulling No Punches on…
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KHN’s ‘What the Health?’: Washington’s Slow Churn
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16,000 Rounds of Ammunition Seized at the Hidalgo International Bridge
U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations (OFO) at the Hidalgo International Bridge…
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Is Commercial Real Estate Due For a Correction?
Despite the recent resurgence in property values, some experts believe that there’s a market correction brewing. Several signs indicate that the market is in a correction phase,…
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Despite a First-Ever ‘Right-to-Repair’ Law, There’s No Easy Fix for Wheelchair Users
Robin Bolduc isn’t the type of person who takes “no” for an answer — particularly when it comes to fixing her husband’s wheelchair.
Her husband, Bruce Goguen, 69, is…
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Montana Hires a Medicaid Director With a Managed-Care Past
Katheryn Houghton and Tony Leys
Montana, one of only about a dozen states with a fully government-run Medicaid program, has hired a new Medicaid director who oversaw managed-care…
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