Nation Nov 23 What Trump’s latest picks mean for the future of U.S. public health policy By Laura Barrón-López, Harry Zahn, Claire Mufson
Politics Dec 06 Watch 12:47 How the pandemic made it difficult for Americans to separate politics from public health Just over 15 percent of American adults have gotten the latest COVID booster. Demand for the vaccine has dropped sharply since it was first introduced at the height of the pandemic. That's partly because the government's response to COVID-19 has… By Judy Woodruff, Sarah Clune Hartman
Politics Oct 03 No course correction for state Republicans after Trump test Republican governors and lawmakers in many states have followed President Donald Trump’s lead on their response to the coronavirus, declining to impose mask mandates and pushing to lift restrictions on businesses and social gatherings as swiftly as possible. By Marc Levy, Associated Press
Health Aug 18 A summer camp where transgender children can feel safe After her daughter was bullied, one mom decided to start a camp dedicated to welcoming gender nonconforming kids. By KQED Future of You
Health Aug 20 Most Americans want government to curb prescription costs, poll finds WASHINGTON — Regardless of political affiliation, Americans strongly support government action to control prescription drug costs, according to a poll released Thursday. By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Associated Press
May 10 Watch Can policy changes lead to an increase in organ donations? By PBS News Hour NewsHour Weekend presents a report from Australia about an initiative that has raised organ donation and transplant rates dramatically. Could the same program work in the United States?… Continue watching