God’s Doctors
In rural Virginia, religious and community groups are filling cavities, treating diabetes, and stepping into a health-care void.

In rural Virginia, religious and community groups are filling cavities, treating diabetes, and stepping into a health-care void.
The COVID-19 crisis is nearing its end. But the nurses and home health aides who saw us through it may never recover.
Preexisting staffing shortages and dismal pay are colliding with a crisis that’s testing the limits of the nurses and health aides caring for the sick and elderly.
The private-equity companies swooping in to buy floundering retailers may ultimately be hastening their demise.
The 1990s policy fight shaped her as a politician. Now, her positions seem to undermine her presidential platform.