A young family from Haiti was seeking refuge in Canada. Canada wouldn’t take them, and so the family ended up back in the United States, with nowhere to go.
Healthcare Systems & Policy
Many areas were zoned for homes decades or even centuries before our current understanding of wildfire risk.
An investigation reveals a system in which violence can be perpetuated against detainees with impunity, both by other detainees and facility staff.
Politico's Joanne Kenen and University of Michigan law professor Nicholas Bagley break down the case for us.
Coastal Watershed Council leader on Santa Cruz’s homeless impacts.
This story was produced by Rubén Tapia with support from USC Center for Health Journalism's 2020 Impact Fund. His reporting looks at how delays in the cleanup of neighborhoods contaminated by emissions from the now-shuttered Exide battery recycling plant in LA is affecting the health of residents...
As the California state agency in charge of cleaning up lead and arsenic contaminated areas in southeast Los Angeles faces complaints of slow progress from neighbors living in toxic homes, state lawmakers continue seeking a compliance audit and reforms of the agency.
Seven months later, Outsiders is back with a three-episode finale that seeks to answer some of the questions the podcast laid out in the beginning.
The inequities in American health care laid bare by COVID-19 will become even more deeply entrenched if the nation's highest court scraps the landmark law.
Once a coronavirus immunization is released for children, will parents be reluctant to get their kids vaccinated?