What and how much we eat isn’t the only important thing when it comes to healthy nutrition.
How Online Misinformation Spreads
Researchers are tracking rampant misinformation, and how it spreads on social media to slow this infodemic.
How Biden’s Coronavirus Plan Funds and Supports State Vaccination Efforts
President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 plan fills major gaps in the Trump administration’s response.
Changes to the Nutrition Facts Label
Updated label makes it easier for consumers to make better-informed food choices.
Fighting School Segregation Didn’t Take Place Just In The South
Images of school desegregation often make it seem as though it was an issue for Black children primarily in the South.
The CDC Released Two New Studies Of COVID School Safety. Here’s What They Find.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released conflicting data on schools and COVID spread.
What Is Food Insecurity?
Food insecurity has accompanied the health and financial concerns brought on by COVID-19.
What Is An Executive Order, And Why Don’t Presidents Use Them All The Time?
Executive orders aren’t as one-sided as they seem and here’s how the government keeps them in check.
‘We’re Not Controlling It in Our Schools’: Covid Safety Lapses Abound Across US
Many school districts and states holding in-person classes have ignored recommendations from public health officials.
What Taxpayers Need To Know To Claim The Earned Income Tax Credit
The EITC can give qualifying workers with low-to-moderate income a substantial financial boost.