With PE cuts and shrinking recess in many schools, why are we now testing kids on skills we never really taught them?
Health Equity & Social Justice
A Times analysis shows the same neighborhoods Mayor Bass targeted keep drawing people back to the streets.
A planned series on hunger took on fresh urgency when the federal government suspended SNAP benefits.
Shawn didn’t kill anyone. He’s serving life plus 15 years for felony murder.
Trauma recovery centers are helping survivors address the emotional wounds and mental health needs that can linger long after physical injuries heal.
Abortion rates were expected to tank after Roe v. Wade was overturned. Instead, medication abortion became easy to get — and it changed everything.
Black babies in Wisconsin continue to die at far higher rates than babies of other races, and behind the statistics are families, caregivers and communities with stories that may shed light and lead to solutions.
Trump’s war on ‘gender ideology’ and diversity is hurting San Francisco Asian Women’s Shelter’s ability to help victims — many of whom can’t get help anywhere else. It’s already cost them nearly $500,000.
A farmworker-led network brings trusted, culturally responsive support to women facing abuse, isolation and fear.
Mixtec survivors of domestic violence in California face language barriers and institutional failures that can make support nearly impossible to access.