By GARY FIELDS, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal appeals court panel on Monday ruled that private individuals and organizations cannot bring voting rights…
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By Marina Schauffler, KFF Health News When Lawrence and Penny Higgins of Fairfield, Maine, first learned in 2020 that high levels of toxic chemicals called…
By DAVID KLEPPER WASHINGTON (AP) — The phone rings. It’s the secretary of state calling. Or is it? For Washington insiders, seeing and hearing is…
By MAE ANDERSON, Associated Press Business Writer NEW YORK (AP) — When Amrita Bhasin, 24, learned that products from South Korea might be subject to…
The Associated Press A federal judge on Monday ruled Planned Parenthood clinics nationwide must continue to be reimbursed for Medicaid funding as the nation’s largest…
School starts up again soon, and parents will trade fighting over video games and cell phones to fighting over schoolwork, video games and cell phones.…
By Halle Parker, Verite News, KFF Health News SHREVEPORT, La. — When Robert Smith met his future girlfriend in 2010, he wanted to take things…
By Renuka Rayasam, Sam Whitehead, KFF Health News Every time Ashton Alexander sees an ad for Georgia Pathways to Coverage, it feels like a “kick…
The combination of a recently approved blood test for detection of Alzheimer’s disease combined with two medications that slow progression of the disease is drastically…
By JOCELYN GECKER, Associated Press As artificial intelligence technology becomes part of daily life, adolescents are turning to chatbots for advice, guidance and conversation. The…
By JOCELYN GECKER, Associated Press No question is too small when Kayla Chege, a high school student in Kansas, is using artificial intelligence. The 15-year-old…