Pandemic Aid Package Makes Health Insurance More Affordable For Some
The American Rescue Plan Act will spend $34 billion to help Americans buy insurance through 2022.
Arizona lawmakers block 2nd vote attempt to repeal 1864 abortion ban
Lawmakers in the state halted another attempt to void the Civil War-era legislation banning abortion.
Millions kicked off Medicaid remain uninsured, survey finds
A year after 20 million Americans were booted from Medicaid, millions remain without any form of health insurance, a new survey found.
Drug shortages hit all-time high in the US, pharmacists group finds
A total of 323 active drugs are experiencing a shortage in the United States, according to statistics from the ASHP.
Addressing the planet's ocean plastics problem
Our oceans are full of plastic — an estimated 200 million metric tons. And it's the microscopic pieces that could be the biggest threat.
UN warns workers are at risk from excess heat and other climate shifts
In a new report, the International Labor Organization suggested ways for governments to help address the rising effects of climate change on workers.
NASA announces it's fixed a bug that corrupted Voyager 1's messages
Engineers had to rearrange code on one of Voyager's computers to avoid memory corruption. Now its science mission is set to continue.