How The Trump Administration's Transgender Troop Ban Is Affecting One Military Family The Trump administration gave transgender service members a deadline to secure a medical diagnosis before the new ban took hold. But military families are struggling with the accelerated timeline. Lauren Hodges
Medicare-For-All Dominates Democrats' Health Care Debates Democrats are offering competing plans to provide universal health care coverage, all of which are variations on the Medicare-for-all plan that Sen. Bernie Sanders has introduced. Danielle Kurtzleben
British Drug Maker Indivior Indicted On Fraud And Conspiracy Charges In The U.S. The federal government is charging the maker of the addiction drug Suboxone with fraud and conspiracy in marketing the drug to doctors. Brian Mann
Consumer Product Safety Commission Warns Parents About 'Rock 'n Play' Infant Rocker The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission along with toy maker Fisher-Price are warning parents about using the "Rock 'n Play" infant rocker — which has been linked to at least 10 infant deaths. Patti Neighmond
Safety Commission May Ask For A Recall Of Fisher-Price Baby Cot Tied To Infant Deaths Fisher-Price's Rock 'n Play sleeper has been linked to 32 infant deaths. Now the consumer safety agency is considering asking the company to recall the product. Rebecca Ellis
Ancient Bones And Teeth Found In A Philippine Cave May Rewrite Human History Islands in Southeast Asia were clearly important in the evolution of early humans, say scientists who have turned up 50,000-year-old remains of what they suspect is a previously unknown human species. Christopher Joyce
Justice Department Accuses Maker Of Suboxone With Fraud, Conspiracy Federal prosecutors charge British drug maker Indivior with felony fraud and conspiracy for its marketing of opioid addiction products including Suboxone. Brian Mann
When A Nurse Is Prosecuted For A Fatal Medical Mistake, Does It Make Medicine Safer? A nurse was charged with 'reckless homicide' after mistakenly giving a patient a fatal dose of the wrong medicine. Patient safety experts say this may actually make hospitals less safe. Mara Gordon
Punishment and penance: Ask a person who's been incarcerated Their debt to society has been paid, but they are still being punished. Sonya Harris
Two Youth Suicides Change A Small Oregon Town A central Oregon community heals after the deaths of two young men. Elizabeth Miller