In Guatemala, shifts in health care strand communities
For decades, not-for-profits have supported the medical system, but a new approach may cut off funding and health care
For decades, not-for-profits have supported the medical system, but a new approach may cut off funding and health care
As Swedish nationals continue to join ISIL, the country’s commitment to social democracy is under strain
New report outlines how debt-buying practices push the poor further into poverty and abuse the court system
Nora Phillips, an attorney licensed in Illinois, advises undocumented immigrants what to do in case of a raid by ICE
Despite Obama’s best efforts, social mobility and welfare are severely threatened
Residents “shocked” after jury can’t break deadlock in charges against Officer William Porter
Terminally ill patients and lawmakers in New York hope to capitalize on the success of aid-in-dying laws in other states
Thousands apply for permission to leave Gaza every year, and those who are rejected say they are never told why
Success of rights movement depends on balance of decentralized actions and national strategy, experts say
Hacker coalition says operation is revenge for KKK threat to kill those protesting after police shot unarmed black teen