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What To Know Today NEW from THE TRACE: Hospital-based intervention can save lives. A growing movement is betting on Medicaid to fund it. The violence prevention model connects community outreach ...
Reporters moderated a virtual discussion with a Parkland survivor, the executive director of March For Our Lives, and ...
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For our 10th anniversary, reporter Jennifer Mascia talks to editing fellow Tatyana Turner about how The Trace began — and the ...
Police said the suspect in the lawmakers’ shootings also may have planned to target anti-Trump “No Kings” protests. Chillingly, in the hours after the shootings, several people, at least some of them ...
On Saturday morning, Americans woke up to horrifying news. Minnesota Representative Melissa Hortman, the top Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party member of the state House, and her husband, Mark, had been ...
The Trace’s Jennifer Mascia spoke with Brian VanDeMark, a history professor and author of the book “Kent State: An American Tragedy,” about the parallels between 1970 and today. There is good reason ...
The scenes emerging from metro Los Angeles, where largely peaceful protests against the Trump administration’s immigration raids continued amid a law enforcement crackdown, bear a striking resemblance ...
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