As premiums jump and assistance shrinks, a growing number of older people are being forced to delay or skip health care.
Without driving alternatives, seniors — especially in rural and low-income areas — face isolation, depression and health ...
Suzette Brewer of the Cherokee Nation reflects on her long reporting journey, which investigated the widespread sterilization ...
The Center is thrilled to announce the selection of 14 talented journalists who will join us this week for the 2026 ...
Human Impact Partners challenges the inequities that harm the health of our communities. Through training, technical assistance and research, we help organizations and public agencies who work with ...
At a time when the news media faces a crisis of trust, and when credible news and information is often overtaken by rumor and ...
CROW RESERVATION — When doctors in Billings told Ursula Rides Horse-Russell she had Stage 2 breast cancer, her mind went blank. She had buried her 34-year-old son two days earlier. She couldn’t ...
Witnessing abuse carries the same risk of harm to children's mental health and learning as if the children had been abused directly, new research shows. SAVANNAH, Ga. – Latrelle Huff says her twins ...
OAKLAND, CA — Thad is 36 years old and was born in Berkeley. He’s got brown hair just past his ears, and when we meet, he’s wearing a yellow and green snapback hat, with some designs he’s drawn on by ...
The USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism is pleased to announce the selection of 21 talented and diverse journalists to participate in the 2025 National Fellowship, exploring issues related to ...
"Why do people put their parents in nursing homes when there are so many problems in them?" It was not the first time my mom had asked this question. This time, it came after yet another report of an ...
Early in 2018, on assignment to write about education on the Navajo Nation, I wandered into a public school in Gallup, a tumbledown city on the border of the reservation. I’d been driving around ...