GOP lawmakers want to nationalize Medicaid work requirements to offset Trump's proposed tax cuts. Yet Georgia's example shows that this could threaten health care for nearly 16 million Americans and cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars.
Borrowers say the lending company Advance Financial encouraged them to borrow back the value of almost all of the payments they made, tearing a hole in the safety net the law tried to create.
Statewide spending on hotels has more than tripled in recent years. The shift away from shelters has prevented families from accessing services like child care and help finding housing.
When Joe DeMayo's donated kidney started to fail earlier than expected, he didn't know that the drug he was taking could've left him vulnerable -- and that one of the most formidable drug regulators in the world may have failed to protect him.
New legislation will require callers to the state child abuse hotline to identify themselves. ProPublica's reporting in 2023 found that many anonymous callers made false allegations that led to intrusive investigations of families' lives.
The agency declined to quickly release documents that would identify drugs made at some of the most troubled foreign factories. The request was part of ProPublica's ongoing investigation into the safety of America's generic drug supply.
In a ruling issued Monday, the judge called the government's directives "arbitrary and capricious" and ordered funding for some of the NIH grants, including many profiled by ProPublica in recent months, to be restored.
Our investigation exposed a little-known practice inside the FDA that allowed more than 150 drugs or their ingredients into the U.S. over the past dozen years even though they were made at factories banned from shipping their products here.