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Corporate Landlords Are Still Filing Eviction Cases After CDC Order, Data Show
Corporate landlords filed 5,214 evictions cases in the month following the nationwide moratorium, according to the Private Equity Stakeholder Project.
Staggering Number of Hysterectomies Happening at ICE Facility, Whistleblower Says
"We’ve questioned among ourselves, like, goodness, he's taking everybody’s stuff out," said a former nurse at the facility. "That's his specialty, he’s the uterus collector."
The U.S. Has a Classified Stockpile of Ventilators and Masks, But It Won’t Save Us From Coronavirus
Former director Greg Burel has a message: Don’t hold your breath.
Five Questions About... This Brain in a Jar That Was Stopped at the Border
What’s in the jar? WHAT’S IN THE JAAAAAAARRRRRR???
The Oregon Republican Party Is Stoking Anti-Vaxx Paranoia
The official Twitter account accused Democrats of "ramming" vaccinations "down every Oregon parent's throat"
CDC Yet Again Implores Midwesterners to Stop Eating Raw Ground Beef
"Cannibal" sandwiches are a seasonal tradition in Wisconsin—and so are the government warnings about food poisoning.
How Scared Should I Be of the Rise in STDs?
Short answer: Just drop everything and get screened right now.
New Zika study warns of a 'global epidemic’ of birth defects
Two new Zika studies were released this week, one of which made dire predictions about the 'striking magnitude of the association between microcephaly and Zika virus infection.'
The Scariest Part About America’s LGBTQ Suicide Epidemic Is What We Don’t Know About It
Public health agencies are failing to properly collect data on LGBTQ suicide and health risks—and the marginalized suffer as a result.
US declares health emergency in Puerto Rico over Zika outbreak
Officials said there were 10,690 laboratory confirmed Zika cases on the Caribbean island of 3.5 million, including 1,035 pregnant women, and that by year's end a quarter of the island's population could be exposed.
Suicides in the United States Are Surging — and It's Not Clear Why
The suicide rate has increased by 24 percent between 1999 and 2014 for all Americans under the age of 75, according to a sweeping report released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.