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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Sunny is The Trace’s senior editor for audience and engagement. Sunny previously worked as a copy editor at The Intercept and as digital editor for the Texas Observer, and has covered topics ranging ...
The Trace launched on June 18, 2015, from a shared workspace in New York City with a small team of journalists. To mark our 10th anniversary, one of the Trace’s founding reporters, Jennifer Mascia, ...
On June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision ended the federal right to abortion care and put reproductive rights in the hands of individual states. The ruling was issued a day after the Bruen ...
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 ...
“By the end of an average day in America, 31 people will be murdered by gunfire. Another 55 people will die from self-inflicted gunshots.” That’s what we wrote when we launched The Trace on this day ...
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