healthcare
I Moved to Italy for Work. Here’s What It’s Like to Use Socialized Health Care
Getting prescriptions and medical advice is a breeze.
By Elizabeth Djinis
How We Became the Country of GoFundMe Healthcare
Our healthcare system prioritizes profit over human life.
By Sarah Jones
Canada Isn’t the Progressive Dreamland Americans Think It Is
Canada is slashing the number of spots available to immigrants.
By John Loeppky
What the UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting Memes Tell Us
The internet has been completely obsessed with this case.
By Liv McConnell
What We Know About the UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting Suspect
The police have arrested 26-year-old app developer Luigi Mangione.
By Dell Cameron, Dhruv Mehrotra, and Andrew Couts
Kamala Is Not Our Savior. But a Trump Win Would Be Catastrophic.
Voting Harris is our best chance of stopping the irreversible damage of another Trump presidency.
By Versha Sharma
This SCOTUS Case Could Decide the Future of Gender-Affirming Care for Trans Youth
The review of the case comes at a critical time for transgender rights in the United States.
By James Factora
Donald Trump Doesn’t Care About Black People
Yet he’s drawing a growing number of young Black voters.
By Jameelah Nasheed
My Immigrant Family's Journey From a California Gas Station to My Harvard Graduation
David Velasquez will be the first person to graduate from Harvard’s Business School, Kennedy School, and Medical School at the same time.
By Adaira Landry
If We Want the Surviving Children of Gaza to Recover, We Need a Ceasefire Now
In this op-ed, a doctor who worked in a Gaza hospital calls for a ceasefire as part of evidence-based care.
The Shocking History of Medical Racism Against Black Americans
MLK called health care injustice “the most inhuman form” of inequality.
By Kiera Drew
Private Equity Companies Are Taking Over the World
“What private equity does looks a lot like looting.”
By Jacqui Germain
How This 11-Hour Filibuster Changed the Fight for Abortion Rights
"A very, very small minority of voters of extreme right-wing interests are dictating the outcome of who represents us."
By Hanna Phifer
What It Was Like to Become the Youngest Lawmaker In Mississippi History
Jeramey Anderson was elected at 22.
By Jeramey Anderson
Over-the-Counter Birth Control Is Good, But It's Not Enough
"When activists cheer the victory and walk away, they ignore an opportunity to [work] towards a world where basic needs aren’t commodified."
By Bex Heimbrock
In Legal First, Arkansas Ban on Gender-Affirming Care Ruled Unconstitutional
The decision also affirmed medical evidence supporting trans healthcare.
By James Factora
Conspiracy Theories Targeting Planned Parenthood Have Been Around Longer Than You Think
We take a look back at the history.
By Lauren Young
Students, Working People and Climate Activists Just Got Thrown Under the Bus
The debt ceiling deal came at the expense of those who aren’t wealthy.
By Kandist Mallett
Texas Is the Latest State to Ban Transition-Related Care for Minors
Youth currently receiving gender-affirming treatment will be required to wean off puberty blockers and hormones.
By James Factora
How Parents Are Fighting to Get Their Trans Kids the Care They Need
One parent said they want to show their son they're "deserving of every normal, dumb, good thing.”
By Colleen Hamilton