Why Some Psychiatric Facilities Prioritize Out-Of-State Patients
Some children in need of immediate psychiatric care are forced to travel hundreds of miles to facilities across state lines.

Study examines whether pet exposure reduces childhood food allergies
There is growing evidence that exposure to dogs and cats could reduce the incidence of common food allergies for young children.

Judge's ruling could limit preventive care coverage
The judge blocked the requirement that most insurers cover some preventive care such as cancer screenings.

Do you still need a COVID-19 shot? WHO updates guidance
The World Health Organization says countries don't need to prioritize COVID-19 vaccines for certain groups, including children.
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Does your city have the riskiest drivers?
The U.S. News & World Report Driver Habits Survey analyzed 2,000 drivers, considering factors such as driving habits, the pandemic and inflation.

Public safety debate fuels voters ahead of Chicago election
Public safety is a national concern that motivates people to vote, especially in non-presidential years. That is especially true in Chicago.

Court accepts 'Rust' assistant director's plea in shooting case
David Halls was sentenced to six months of unsupervised probation following the shooting death of Halyna Hutchins on the movie set for "Rust."