Low-income families often aren't able to take control of their health, despite the fact that many of them have health insurance through Medicaid.
Overcrowded lecture halls, weekly problem sets, and an abundance of readings are usually what come to mind when people think ...
Our car insurance calculator can show you what you might expect to pay. But don’t count on your rates staying the same ...
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‘Are you married?’ Why doctors ask invasive questions during treatment The Conversation
There's a chasm that often exists between how researchers like me use patient data and a patient’s actual experience of ...
If we are going to take the phrase “local control” seriously, then it should be structured in a way that reflects our ...
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Why can't so many local students read well? Exploring today's literacy crisis
There has been a longstanding discussion in the reading wars since the 1950s, when the novel “Why Johnny Can’t Read” ...
New York's law requiring companies to disclose when prices are set by algorithms was upheld in court. The law is meant to ...
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Exclusive: Why Houston keeps finding bodies in the bayous — and what we know about 201 victims
The Houston Chronicle analyzed nine years of data on the city's bayou deaths to make sense of the rising trend that sparked ...
Why Code Signing Isn’t Optional? If you’ve ever tried running an unsigned app on macOS, you already know how brutal the experience is. You double-click your .app file, and that dreaded message appears ...
Op-Ed: Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has bold ideas for many other policies, but his healthcare initiatives fall short.
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‘Dynamic pricing’ used to raise costs of everything from food and Uber rides to museum visits
Variable pricing is nothing new, but artificial intelligence has made it easier for companies of all sizes to leverage ...
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