As eviction bans lift and temporary housing provisions end, what happens to those who can’t afford rent?
A coronavirus outbreak swept through one Bay Area facility, leaving 16 dead. Was the home a disaster waiting to happen?
A survey of 23,000 nurses found that 87 percent of respondents must still reuse disposable masks while attending to COVID-19 patients.
The lights are going out in America’s rural hospitals and clinics at the moment they are most needed.
A new study, citing historical precedent, claims 42 percent of recent layoffs will result in permanently lost jobs.
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The firings of company whistleblowers, Tim Bray wrote, were further evidence “of a vein of toxicity running through the company’s culture.”
Los Angeles reports that its county’s low-income COVID deaths are triple the number of those of wealthier neighborhoods.
From health care workers to immigrant detainees, efforts to acquire protective face coverings are complicated by bureaucratic resistance.
A trio of Democratic lawmakers is attempting to correct Congress’ omission of undocumented workers from the CARES Act.
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SB 943 would expand the state’s Paid Family Leave program, extending benefits to parents impacted by school closures.
As uncertainties and conflicting data swirl around COVID-19, a few truths about the poor bear repeating.
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After a week of private negotiations, the state is no closer to filling empty hotel rooms with at-risk homeless people.
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Today veteran journalist Mark Kreidler begins a new weekly column covering the coronavirus and its social impacts.
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