From Boston to San Bernardino, California, communities across the U.S. are declaring racism a public health crisis.
1 In 10 HBCUs Were Financially Fragile Before COVID-19 Endangered All Colleges And Universities
The COVID-19 pandemic is generating financial distress for all colleges and universities.
Gig Economy Tips Taxpayers Should Remember
The gig economy is activity where taxpayers earn income providing on-demand work, services, or goods.
Federal Help Falters As Nursing Homes Run Short Of Protective Equipment
Stopgap FEMA equipment has not reached many facilities.
Star Player Who Expressed Interest In Going To An HBCU May Shake Up How Athletes Select A College
NBA star Zion Williamson was worth an estimated $5 million per year for Duke University.
The CARES Act Sent You A $1,200 Check But Gave Millionaires And Billionaires Far More
The CARES Act provided average Americans $1,200 but USA’s wealthiest got billions in tax breaks.
Drones, Robots And More Safely Deliver Supplies During Coronavirus Crisis
Technology is being deployed to deliver essential medical supplies, prescriptions, and more.
How A Company Misappropriated Native American Culture To Sell Health Insurance
A patient’s saga with O’NA HealthCare offers a cautionary tale for cut-rate coverage online.
Aiming For Novelty In Coronavirus Coverage, Journalists End Up Sensationalizing The Trivial And Untrue
When novelty replaces context, the ironic result is a less-informed but more up-to-date public.
Here’s How To Stay Safe While Buying Groceries Amid The Coronavirus Pandemic
A food virologist takes on the top questions amid the coronavirus pandemic.