With the first licenses for providing psychedelic mushrooms issued, excitement and questions build about the fungi’s potential, affordability, and safety in the Centennial State.
The state's Supreme Court is considering whether to reactivate a 19th-century law crafted when married women had no legal identity and could not vote. The winner of the election could sway how the ...
Some education experts called the move illegal and expressed concern that continued federal funding would come with stipulations. Others warned that school districts might seek tax increases to make ...
Public health and science researchers are concerned about the Trump administration’s cuts to the Centers for Disease Control ...
The United States has long warned its own citizens to be careful if traveling to an unstable country. In a flip of the script, several nations are now telling their citizens to be careful in the ...
Turkey and South Korea have signed on to send eggs to the U.S., and more deals are in the works. Hundreds of millions of eggs are expected to be imported. Also: the measles outbreak grows, surpassing ...
The Washington Post reports on a new study indicating that the nets have reduced suicides by 73%. Other health news comes from Texas, North Carolina, California, and Colorado.
Notably, there was renewed interest in emergency medicine and pediatrics. Also, nursing is the most competitive major at the University of California. Other industry news includes a nurses strike at ...
Republicans’ moves to scale back Medicaid are leading to more misinformation about immigrants, especially Latinos, ...
As Congress mulls significant cuts to Medicaid, Native American tribes are bracing for potentially devastating financial ...
KFF Health News journalists made the rounds on national and local media recently to discuss topical stories. Here’s a ...
President Donald Trump ordered a halt to gender-affirming medical care for transgender prisoners in federal custody, and to ...