May 11 marks the end of COVID-19 emergency declarations. Payments for testing, vaccination and treatment will then shift to private parties and insurance companies.“Just ordinary people with health insurance, I don't think they're going to notice that anything's different,” said Will Humble, executive director of the Arizona Public Health Association.But that won’t be the case
In response to the murder of George Floyd and police brutality broadly, people across Texas headed out to protest. A few years after those demonstrations, there's been a backlash, writes the Houston Chronicle’s Jeremy Wallace.
Dallas County Commissioner Andy Sommerman says he was denied juvenile department documents that would show how long detained children spend alone in their rooms.