Politics Jul 17 WATCH: Kellyanne Conway speaks at 2024 Republican National Convention Former White House official and 2016 Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway spoke at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee on Wednesday…
Politics Jul 17 WATCH: ‘They will come for you,’ says Peter Navarro after serving prison sentence Former Trump White House official Peter Navarro spoke to the Republican National Convention the day he was released from prison after serving four-months for failing to cooperate with Congressional Jan. 6 Committee…
Politics Jul 12 These 3 Democrats didn’t do better than Biden in this poll against Trump. They also didn’t do any worse More than half of U.S. adults think that neither President Joe Biden nor former President Donald Trump should lead their respective party’s White House tickets this year, according to the latest PBS News/NPR/Marist poll.
Politics Jun 18 Here’s how Americans feel about Biden and Trump as election season revs up For many voters, the choice may come down to a handful of high-stakes issues and perceptions of which candidate handles them better, according to the latest PBS News/NPR/Marist poll.
Health Jun 12 How banning medical debt from credit reports could help millions of Americans By banning medical debt from being included in credit reports, this proposed rule from the Biden administration aims to address increasing discontent over the economic burden that can go hand-in-hand with serious health problems.
Health Jun 05 ‘The pain is so much.’ How stigma and shame over fatal overdose make grief more unbearable Nationwide, established support group networks exist for people with a parent, child or sibling who is struggling with substance use as they seek out treatment with the goal of entering recovery. But the same is not true for those who…
Politics May 29 Guilty or not guilty, Trump verdict won’t sway most voters, poll shows A quarter of Republicans said they would be even more likely to vote for Trump if he were found guilty by a jury, while 27 percent of Democrats said they would be less likely to vote for him – a…
Health May 23 This COVID vaccine program offered a ‘bridge’ to uninsured adults, and then the funding crumbled The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention launched the Bridge Access Program to connect U.S. adults with little to no health insurance to COVID vaccines. But funding cuts mean it will end this August.
Health May 15 How bird flu puts workers on farms and in food processing plants at higher risk Workers on the front lines may be handling animals and food products before they have been treated for possible bird flu contamination.
Health May 15 Overdose fatalities fell last year, but the full picture is more complicated While these national figures offer a rare glimmer of good news on this grim issue, outcomes vary greatly in different states.