The Center is thrilled to announce the selection of 14 talented journalists who will join us this week for the 2026 ...
As premiums jump and assistance shrinks, a growing number of older people are being forced to delay or skip health care.
Suzette Brewer of the Cherokee Nation reflects on her long reporting journey, which investigated the widespread sterilization ...
Without driving alternatives, seniors — especially in rural and low-income areas — face isolation, depression and health ...
At a time when the news media faces a crisis of trust, and when credible news and information is often overtaken by rumor and ...
Yosef Berlyand had $263,000 in medical school debt when he graduated in 2019. He has scrupulously made loan payments since then. With accumulated interest, he now owes $271,000. The stress of bearing ...
In the next three years Methodist Hospitals Northlake in Gary faces perhaps the greatest challenge of its 101-year history. Health care reform is expected to reduce the rolls of uninsured Gary ...
Students in marginalized groups are more likely to be bullied than the average student. But by working together, some of them have found a way to fight back. According to a 2018 report by the U.S.
Every moment in sports has become a wager, and not just on who will win the Super Bowl or how many strikeouts a pitcher will throw. With a quick tap on your phone, you can bet on what color Gatorade ...
Journalists have covered the many ways that racial injustices fuel health care disparities. We’ve looked at the impact of neighborhood segregation, discrimination and the violence of poverty. Now, a ...
In health care, the quality of that care can vary significantly from one patient to another, and even from one facility to another — even when they’re just 20 miles apart. This harsh reality became ...