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A Newsy investigation in 2020 found the FDA’s own data show the pill to be safer than Viagra and complications from medication abortions are rare. → Read More
Newsy investigates the little-known state agency that oversees training and licensing for all police in Minnesota. → Read More
Newsy investigation finds missed deadlines, flawed FCC maps, lack of oversight keeps rural U.S. on wrong side of digital divide. → Read More
With few safety nets in place, small landlords are calling for help as eviction moratoriums threaten their incomes. → Read More
For the Hopi tribe of Arizona, COVID-19 has highlighted longstanding disparities including limited access to clean running water. → Read More
A lawsuit filed in federal court aims to stop the rollback of rules that monitor American Indian and Alaska Native children foster care. → Read More
A lawsuit filed in federal court aims to stop the rollback of rules that monitor American Indian and Alaska Native children foster care. → Read More
A federal judge provided some relief for patients trying to access the abortion pill by temporarily pausing FDA restrictions during the pandemic. → Read More
For decades the abortion pill has been one of FDA’s most restricted drugs. Newsy investigated why and what impact that has had on access. → Read More
Tribal communities across the country are being devastated by the coronavirus as they wait for their remaining CARES Act funds. → Read More
Small business owners with recent felony convictions or who are on probation are being shut out of federal relief loans. → Read More
Measures have been put in place to help ensure minority-owned businesses have access to the new Paycheck Protection Program funds. → Read More
To curb the spread of the coronavirus in Africa, health officials are setting up new labs, some of them in at-risk communities. → Read More
At least 20 states have ordered health care providers to delay "elective" procedures, sparking a debate over whether abortions are included. → Read More
Some experts say U.S. medical system is overly dependent on Chinese imports. → Read More
Sexual assault investigations can fall through the cracks when tribes and the federal government fail to work together. → Read More
“Getting a Fix” is an in-depth series that explores the opioid epidemic gripping the United States. This story examines carfentanil, an elusive synthetic opioid that was meant for use on large animals but never on humans. → Read More
“Getting a Fix” is an in-depth series that explores the opioid epidemic gripping the United States. This story examines carfentanil, an elusive synthetic opioid that was meant for use on large animals but never on humans. → Read More
“Getting a Fix” is an in-depth series that explores the opioid epidemic gripping the United States. This story examines carfentanil, an elusive synthetic opioid that was meant for use on large animals but never on humans. → Read More
“Getting a Fix” is an in-depth series that explores the opioid epidemic gripping the United States. This story examines carfentanil, an elusive synthetic opioid that was meant for use on large animals but never on humans. → Read More