Feb 19 Watch 7:51 Political columnist Michael Gerson on coping with 'insidious' depression Michael Gerson is a political columnist for the Washington Post and a regular contributor to the NewsHour. But this past weekend, he delivered a sermon at the Washington National Cathedral that focused on a more personal topic: his battle with… Continue watching
Feb 16 Watch 10:11 On the front lines: One doctor's decades-long fight to heal Haiti By Ivette Feliciano, Zachary Green A devastating 2010 earthquake in Haiti created an unprecedented health crisis that led the U.S. to grant Haitians Temporary Protected Status. But with the Trump administration's plan to eliminate TPS, 60,000 Haitians living in the U.S. may be deported. NewsHour… Continue watching
Feb 15 Drug company used rap video to push for higher fentanyl doses and sales By Alanna Durkin Richer, Associated Press The video is the latest eyebrow-raising piece of evidence in the trial, which has put a spotlight on the federal government's efforts to go after those it says are responsible for fueling the deadly drug crisis. Continue reading
Feb 14 What can you do about an unwanted Medicare enrollment? By Philip Moeller Never throw anything from Social Security into the trash. These computer-generated letters can have a big effect on your life. Continue reading
Feb 13 Watch 9:11 Democrat-led cities and states move toward universal health care on their own terms By Jason Kane, Kira Wakeam and Sarah Varney, Kaiser Health News Health care continues to be a top political issue. While some congressional Democrats consider universal health coverage, state and local governments are already pushing ahead with proposals to corral costs and broaden access to care, including for the undocumented. Special… Continue watching
Feb 10 Schumer announces fentanyl sanctions bill before China talks By Michael Balsamo, Associated Press The Senate’s top Democrat is introducing legislation to “hold China accountable” and sanction laboratories and other traffickers who export fentanyl to the United States. Continue reading
Feb 08 How U.S. hospitals cleaned up their toxic trash By Courtney Vinopal A 1994 report was a wake-up call that hospitals needed to rethink their environmental footprint, especially since health care is “the one sector of our economy that has healing as its mission.”… Continue reading
Feb 08 Watch 9:36 This grieving family wants pharmaceutical companies held accountable for opioid deaths An estimated 400,000 Americans have died as a result of opioid use. But grieving families say the national response to the health crisis is inadequate. In her coverage of the epidemic, Associated Press reporter Claire Galofaro profiled Cheryl Juaire, who… Continue watching
Feb 08 White House report tries to shift Trump rhetoric on health care By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Associated Press A new report from the White House suggests changes to the Affordable Care Act under President Donald Trump do not fundamentally undermine the health law. Continue reading
Feb 07 Supreme Court blocks Louisiana abortion clinic law By Mark Sherman, Associated Press Chief Justice John Roberts joined the court's four liberals in putting a hold on the law, pending a full review of the case. Continue reading