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Javier Diaz Santana, who is deaf and communicates using sign language, was swept up in a federal immigration raid at his job ...
Activists are diversifying their tactics, holding hunger strikes and more to demand an end to US aid to Israel.
In 2005, Catherine Moles hosted a family cookout. Her niece, Melanie Metheny, brought her 3-year-old son Ryan. Catherine remembers Melanie trailing after him around the event and “doting” on him. “She ...
Explore unprecedented growth in the cannabis industry amid rising state legalizations and public support for federal reform. This Conference addresses compliance, licensing, financing, and tax ...
Saying UC "may be engaged" in sex and race-based discrimination, the Trump administration has opened up an investigation of the University of California's hiring practices.
BROWN COUNTY, Wis. (WLUK) -- State health officials are looking to raise awareness about a tickborne disease that claimed the life of a Wisconsin resident. They say the Powassan virus is extremely ...
Michael Dowling, the outgoing CEO of Northwell Health, has revealed how he went from janitor to helping to build a behemoth system of 28 tri-state hospitals and 1,050 outpatient centers.
The Tennessee Department of Health is urging Tennesseans to be careful when it comes to the extreme heat passing through the state.
Kansas has a total of 80 cases across 12 counties in the southwestern part of the state, with three hospitalizations, according to the latest data from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment.
The Department of Veterans Affairs changed the bylaws on discrimination for its doctors and other health care staff but has denied a report that it could allow providers to deny care to some patients.
Six Macon food operations must close until they pay years of overdue health permit fees after the health department's suspension decision.