Economics Inside the Red State Race to Destroy Medicaid Repealing the ACA isn't the only way to dial back the law's Medicaid expansions—and destroy the program itself. Dwyer Gunn
Social Justice ‘That’s Just the Life of a Warrior’: How Disability Activists Are Playing the Long Game Under Trump An interview with Anita Cameron, a legend among disability rights activists. David M. Perry
Economics Aetna Agrees to Pay $17 Million in Privacy Settlement The settlement was reached after a major mailing mishap revealed the HIV status of thousands of patients. Candace Butera
Economics This Chart Shows What the Trump Administration Has Done to Health Insurance Coverage in the U.S. It appears the uninsured rate will only continue to go up. Dwyer Gunn
Social Justice Mongolia’s Dramatic Improvement of Maternal Care for Nomads A look at how the government of the least densely populated nation-state in the world addressed one of its most pressing issues. Didem Tali
Economics Medical Tourism Is Booming in Mexico As health-care costs balloon in the U.S., more and more Americans are crossing the border to seek out routine medical care. Julissa Treviño
Economics A U.N. Poverty Expert Breaks Down the Sorry State of Economic Equality in America Researcher Philip Alston offers a sharp criticism of U.S. policymakers' response to poverty. Dwyer Gunn
Economics The Three Biggest Reasons the Government Might Shut Down This Month The government is due to run out of money on Friday. What happens next? Dwyer Gunn
News in Brief Can the Collins Compromise Save the Affordable Care Act? Health-care expert Linda Blumberg weighs in on whether re-insurance can mitigate mandate repeal. Dwyer Gunn
Economics How the Proposed GOP Tax Plan Will Punish Disabled Americans Tax credits and medical deductions make many disabled lives easier. The GOP wants to end them. David M. Perry