People of color are more likely to get sick and die from coronavirus. Will taking part in mass protests increase their risk — or force the nation to address bias and inequities that endanger Black lives?
Patient Safety and Ethics
Child welfare is an already stressed system in Native communities, leaving children even more susceptible to the impacts of COVID-19.
How many other environmental disasters like the West Calumet Housing Complex are still undiscovered?
“You can’t allow a lack of data to stop you from reporting," says Poynter's Al Tompkins. "Report what you don’t have and constantly pound on that.”
A simple jog turns into an anxious minefield in the absence of clear guidance on COVID-19 transmission.
A reporter explores how the COVID-19 pandemic is disproportionately impacting the Bay Area's Asian communities.
The ugly history of clandestine experiments and abuse of Black patients casts a long shadow.
Refugees need help with mental health care, but are they getting it? A reporter plots a deeper exploration of their plight.
A new study shows the impacts of a 2015 decision to cut health insurance for some of the state’s poorest and sickest residents.
Pre-exposure prophylaxis can save lives, but patients seeking the medications face numerous obstacles.