Is the U.S. Entering a Fourth Wave of COVID-19?
Possibly—but even if cases rise, mass vaccination should blunt the impact
Possibly—but even if cases rise, mass vaccination should blunt the impact
As Easter approaches, the questions of how Catholicism has framed Biden’s life have become matters of historic importance at a pivotal movement for the church—and for America
In the past two weeks, there have been 24 mass shootings in the U.S. But what constitutes as a mass shooting?
To name anti-Asian racism in the U.S. means confronting centuries of discrimination, violence and oppression—and recognizing how it manifests in the present day
To name anti-Asian racism in the U.S. means confronting centuries of discrimination, violence and oppression—and recognizing how it manifests in the present day
The administration have pushed their first piece of legislation over the finish line and executed a series of impactful moves
Democrats are already using the disaster to illustrate the need for new legislation while many Republicans have relied on old talking points
More than two weeks into his presidency, Biden's careful approach has brought an abrupt shift in tone to Washington
Biden's comprehensive immigration reform bill includes an eight-year pathway to citizenship and a plan to fix the root causes of migration.
There are varying perspectives on what "defunding" actually means for police reform—and in what ways it should be used to foster change
Feb. 19 marks the five-year anniversary of Albert Woodfox's release from Louisiana State Penitentiary. (It also marks his birthday.) Woodfox, 74, had spent over 40 years in solitary confinement while incarcerated there, one of the
A new kind of police data collection tool hopes to reveal how often police department are using force
A group of Brooklyn students are on the vanguard of change in the once-staid world of competitive oratory
Hundreds of thousands in debt, Tiffany Aliche saw her financial certainties shattered. She came back and founded a successful business, and has advice for you
The eviction ban has been extended until June 30, 2021, but not everyone will qualify. Here’s how to claim protection if you’re eligible
Cases of unemployment fraud have grown through the pandemic and current tax season. These are the measures you can take to protect your information
I hated being a lawyer, but I had $150,000 of student loan debt looming over me. Here’s how I turned my confusion about money into a thriving online business
COVID-19 spreads especially easily in indoor environments. As the weather gets colder, is there any safe way to socialize inside?
What we want most when this is all over
Health experts say we could have a scary winter ahead as two respiratory infections, flu and COVID-19, collide
In February 2019, the Kaiser Permanente health system announced a new kind of medical school. The school would be built “from the ground up” to prepare students for the complexities of the U.S. medical system.