Human civilizations and empires don’t last. Are aliens the same?
Research shows that some BIPOC groups experience mental illness at rates comparable to white people, though it tends to be more persistent and causes higher burdens among people of color. Systemic barriers lead to underdiagnosis in marginalized communities, however.
A wave of lawsuits — including against major companies — is coming after the PUMP Act gave employees the right to sue over a lack of workplace accommodations.
Advocates for unhoused people say constant relocations will further imperil the health of this population and magnify public health threats, such as the spread of communicable diseases.
Firearms are the leading cause of death for children and adolescents in America. Because of the gun violence epidemic, groups like Project Unloaded believe that “where there are more guns, children and teens are less safe.”
From the queer archives: Meet the queer scholar who unearthed a forgotten chapter of queer history
Today is National HIV Testing day. Here’s what organizers, activists and survivors of HIV/AIDS have to say about the trajectory of the movement.
Why your summer salad is soaked in the sweat of exploited laborers and what you can do about it.
From repaying student loans to tackling Mississippi’s teacher shortage, Jackson State University is one of the first HBCUs to implement a student loan debt repayment plan.
EMTALA is safe for now, but here are some other abortion legislation to keep your eye on
Two major fires sparked in Southern Oregon in the last several days about 30 miles away from where protestors are tree-sitting. Activists said they don’t plan to leave until the forests receive protections, but the fire and smoke is concerning.