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Synthetic opioids such as fentanyl have accelerated overdoses for Black men ages 55 to 74, who have suffered ...
Nursing homes are designed to care for patients with physical infirmities. But nationwide, 1 in 5 residents has been ...
The Minneapolis police officer who fatally shot Amir Locke and until recently led MPD’s use-of-force training is not the only trainer whose record has raised concerns over the department’s commitment ...
The school reform program, first developed in the 1980s, has been declining in popularity for the past two decades — even though a mountain of research shows it gets great results, especially when it ...
Jeremy Cubas resigned from his $110,000 a year job as Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s pro-family policy adviser after Alaska Public Media and APM Reports revealed that Cubas defended Hitler, used racist slurs ...
College students across the country are not having the spring semester they expected. From campus closures to online classes, the college experience has changed dramatically due to the threat of ...
Caroline Preston, a senior editor at The Hechinger Report, has looked into the University of Minnesota's graduation gains and says there's not a single answer for how they've more than doubled the ...
An APM Reports analysis finds prosecutors asked African-Americans three times more questions than whites in jury selection.
Most of the country is making it easier for former felons to vote. But in the South, the number of voters removed due to felonies has nearly doubled in the past decade, an APM Reports analysis shows.
At the beginning of World War Two, Japanese Americans not already in the military were declared ineligible for service. Citizens were classified as 4-C — enemy aliens. The government said it doubted ...