Some patients want more control over their health data. Cambridge Health Alliance's Hannah Galvin is working to help.
Like millions of Americans, many Alabamians have been affected by opioid use disorder. From 2006 to 2014, fatal drug overdoses (including, but not limited to, opioids) in Alabama grew 82%. By 2016, ...
SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Sago, a global research and data partner connecting human answers to business questions, and Data Quality Co-op (DQC), the insights industry's first ...
OAKLAND, Calif. - License plate reader data from some Bay Area police departments has been shared with federal law enforcement via a shared database, a new report found. The San Francisco Standard ...
The Trump administration's push to rapidly amass sensitive personal information about hundreds of millions of people living in the U.S. is extending to a rich new vein of information: troves of ...
Stephen Fowler is a political reporter with NPR's Washington Desk and will be covering the 2024 election based in the South. Before joining NPR, he spent more than seven years at Georgia Public ...
Philanthropy isn’t short on generosity. What it lacks is visibility into whether that generosity is actually changing lives at scale. Writing bigger checks no longer feels sufficient, because giving ...
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A suburban police department under investigation by the Illinois Secretary of State's office said that license-plate reader data shared with a Texas law enforcement agency was done so through a ...