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As Nuns Disappear, Many Catholic Hospitals Look More Like Megacorporations

Vaughn Hillyard Nov 5, 2024
Samantha Liss Illustration by Oona Zenda ST. LOUIS — Inside the more than 600 Catholic hospitals across the country, not a single nun can be found occupying a chief executive suite, according to the Catholic Health Association.…
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Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu orders treason charges against children to be dropped –…

Vaughn Hillyard Nov 5, 2024
Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu orders treason charges against children to be dropped BBC.comNigeria’s president orders the release of 29 children facing death penalty over protests ABC NewsNigeria court frees 119 protesters, some facing…
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Trump Wants Harris To Pay a Political Price for Generous Immigrant Health Policies

Vaughn Hillyard Nov 1, 2024
Joanne Kenen Maria Sanchez immigrated to the Chicago area from Mexico about 30 years ago. Now 87, she’s still living in the U.S. without authorization. Like many longtime immigrants, she has worked — and paid taxes, including Medicare…
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Dentists Are Pulling ‘Healthy’ and Treatable Teeth To Profit From Implants, Experts Warn

Vaughn Hillyard Nov 1, 2024
Brett Kelman and Anna Werner, CBS News Illustration by Oona Zenda Becky Carroll was missing a few teeth, and others were stained or crooked. Ashamed, she smiled with lips pressed closed. Her dentist offered to fix most of her teeth…
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Paid Sick Leave Is Up for a Vote in Three States

Vaughn Hillyard Nov 1, 2024
Samantha Liss ST. LOUIS — Voters in Missouri, Nebraska, and Alaska will soon decide whether workers in those states should be entitled to paid sick leave. If approved, the ballot measures would allow many workers to accrue…
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A Rules Change Would Open the ACA to ‘Dreamers’

Vaughn Hillyard Oct 31, 2024
It’s that time of year again: open enrollment for Affordable Care Act insurance — a period that runs from tomorrow to Jan. 15 in most states, a bit longer in some, and shorter in Idaho. One of the biggest changes this time…
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‘A Pressure Campaign’: Beverly Hills Settles After Allegedly Blocking Abortion Clinic

Vaughn Hillyard Oct 31, 2024
The city of Beverly Hills has agreed to train its employees on abortion clinic protections after local officials interfered with the opening of an abortion clinic in “blatant” violation of state law, according to a proposed…
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In Montana, Conservative Groups See Chance To Kill Medicaid Expansion

Vaughn Hillyard Oct 31, 2024
Conservative groups are working to undermine support for Montana’s Medicaid expansion in hopes the state will abandon the program. The rollback would be the first in the decade since the Affordable Care Act began allowing states…
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Can a $10 Billion Climate Bond Address California’s Water Contamination Problem?

Vaughn Hillyard Oct 31, 2024
When Cynthia Ruiz turns on her kitchen faucet, she hears a slight squeak before cloudy fluid bursts out of the spout. The water in her Central Valley town of East Orosi is clean enough most of the time to wash dishes, flush…
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Ghosts, Ghouls, and Ghastly Drug Prices in Winning Halloween Haikus

Vaughn Hillyard Oct 31, 2024
By khngabeb October 31, 2024 Article HTML khngabeb If you dare, feast your eyes on this year’s winners of KFF Health News’ sixth annual Halloween Haiku contest. We received more…
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