Reality Check is a Fresno Bee series holding those in power to account and shining a light on their decisions. Have a tip? Email tips@fresnobee.com. In south Tulare, literally on the other side of the ...
For years, emergency medicine providers have watched the number of self-pay and high-deductible plan (HDHP) patients climb. With mass Medicaid disenrollments due to the unwinding of the pandemic-era ...
Shortly after wrapping up an inaugural legislative session in 2019 that included hiking the state’s minimum wage, legalizing cannabis and passing a historic $45 billion statewide construction program ...
The United States must respond to China’s unfair and harmful trade practices—including its use of subsidies, trade barriers, intellectual property (IP) theft, and forced labor. With smart, principled ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Cheryl Robinson covers areas of leadership, pivoting and careers. Leadership is often perceived as an innate trait that ...
The United States can meet the China military challenge by capitalizing on existing strengths, spending smarter, and reinforcing our alliances – not increasing the defense budget.
It’s been said that there are three types of people in the world: the retrograde, the stationary and the progressive. The same could be said for organizations, particularly in healthcare. There are ...
Formerly homeless and addicted San Franciscans have long accused liberal nonprofit groups’ “housing first” policies of worsening the city’s homelessness problem and say a positive change is on the way ...
Democratic San Francisco Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie discussed his "common sense" approach on Tuesday in contrast to progressive Mayor London Breed, whom he defeated last week. Lurie, a first-time ...
In south Tulare, literally on the other side of the tracks, a group of homeless residents lives in a city-approved, open-air dirt lot — an alternative to more dangerous sites and one that officials ...
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