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    This Trio of Studies Sadly Illustrates the Impact of Racism on Black People

    From education to income to insurance, White supremacy strikes again and again.

    Kenrya Rankin Apr 6, 2017 11:53AM EDT
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    Record Number of Floods Hit U.S. in 2016, Racking Up Global Natural Disaster Costs

    The price marks a new high since records began in 1980.

    Yessenia Funes Jan 4, 2017 10:45AM EST

    Insured or Not, Women and Children's Health Shortchanged

    The escalation of insurance costs is old news by now, but in light of the recession, the pattern doesn’t augur well for a half-baked reform plan.
    Michelle Chen Sep 3, 2010 9:10AM EDT

    The Insurance Industry's Stealth Attack on Health Reform

    Why you should care about “Medical Loss Ratio.” No, really.
    Yvonne Yen Liu Jul 16, 2010 11:08AM EDT

    In the Wake of Health Reform, Abortion Under Attack

    When health care reform finally limped past the finish line on Capitol Hill, the compromises littering the final bill left many activists disillusioned, but some hoped that action on the state level could keep the progressive reform movement moving forward. On reproductive rights, however, it looks like the states are taking the lead in pushing back a woman’s right to choose.

    Michelle Chen Jun 4, 2010 10:00AM EDT

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