America's Sleep Crisis: CDC Data Shows 35% of Adults Chronically Sleep-Deprived
CDC data reveals that 35% of American adults get less than 7 hours of sleep per night on a chronic basis — a public health crisis that costs the US economy $411 billion annually in lost productivity and contributes to obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.
The US Maternal Mortality Crisis: Why American Women Die in Childbirth at Higher Rates Than Any Peer Nation
The United States has the highest maternal mortality rate among high-income nations — and it has been getting worse, not better. A deep dive into why American mothers are dying and what needs to change.
America's Veteran Mental Health Crisis: 22 Veterans Die by Suicide Every Day
An estimated 22 US military veterans die by suicide every day — a figure that has not improved in a decade despite billions in VA mental health spending, prompting a fundamental rethinking of how America cares for those who served.
Heat Wave Nation: How Climate Change Is Making American Summers Lethal
Extreme heat is now the deadliest weather-related cause of death in the United States, killing more Americans annually than hurricanes, floods, and tornadoes combined — and climate change is making heat waves more frequent, longer, and more intense.
US Gun Violence by the Numbers: What the Data Actually Shows
A comprehensive data-driven look at gun violence in the United States — who is dying, from what types of firearms and incidents, and what interventions the evidence shows to be most effective.