Oregon Governor Tina Kotek signed a bill on Thursday, aiming to cut red tape contributing to the state's behavioral health workforce crisis.
Whenever a social media crisis arises, remember that this too shall pass. We live in a fast-paced media cycle, and people will gravitate from one hot-button issue to another to another. By taking time ...
When a teenager sets a deadline to end her own life, the weight of that decision can feel absolute. Yet even in moments of ...
A 15-year-old swallows a handful of pills on a Monday night. He is taken to the emergency room, observed, and sent home Wednesday morning with a referral list and a follow-up appointment three weeks ...
Researchers say we must stop treating physical inactivity as a personal failure and fix our broken systems instead.
This administration understands that pantomiming rule-following allows it to pursue its ultimate objective of justifying whatever intervention it may deem necessary. Maha Hilal This article originally ...
Gov. Tina Kotek's priority bills on housing, behavioral health and business development passed both the Oregon House and the ...
The U.S. homebuilding industry enters 2026 with a complex mix of headwinds and selective long-term supports. Affordability remains severely strained, buyer psychology is cautious and elevated ...
A student scrolling through his phone may not be browsing social media but instead placing small wagers on socio economic issues ...
A 17-year-old girl walked out of a state office where she was being housed and remained missing for 51 days before she was discovered sleeping in a tent with an adult man who had an active warrant for ...
For more than a century, economists have tried to reduce economics to a series of mathematical equations and statistical analysis. They have failed miserably, ...