Why Giving Tuesday Raises An Uncomfortable Moral Dilemma Every time we divvy up our money among good causes, we're making a moral judgment about who is most deserving. Nurith Aizenman
Amazon warehouse workers at high risk of getting seriously injured on the job Kim Malcolm talks with reporter Will Evans about his investigation into injury rates at Amazon warehouses Kim Malcolm
Seattle Children’s ‘engaged in a cover-up' after mold infections, lawsuit claims Seattle Children's hospital is facing lawsuits over mold-related deaths and infections. Kate Walters
'There's No Good Dust': What Happens After Quartz Countertops Leave The Factory Slabs of engineered quartz are cut to order in thousands of shops around the country that may not adequately protect workers from dangerous levels of the lung-damaging contaminant. Nell Greenfieldboyce
Opinion: Emergency Rooms Shouldn't Be Parking Lots For Patients Patients in hospital ERs can wait hours for inpatient beds to open up. The delays can be maddening. A solution for this long-standing problem has been elusive in the U.S., despite progress elsewhere. Clayton Dalton
Future Of Surprise Medical Billing Legislation Remains Uncertain The summer kicked off with a blitz of government activity to end surprise medical billing, but lobbying, impeachment, and policy arguments have left the future of the legislation up in the air. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Study: For HIV-Infected Babies, Treatment Should Start At Birth Every day, as many as 500 babies in sub-Saharan Africa are born with HIV. A study out of Botswana finds that if newborns are given treatment right away, the virus becomes almost undetectable. Pien Huang
How to keep stressful dietary discussions off the holiday menu. When one person's treasured family recipe is another person's edible assault weapon, setting the menu for a holiday meal can be a struggle. Here's how to take the stress out of food discussions. Emily Vaughn
WHO, UNICEF Evacuate Some Staff In Congolese City Of Beni After a surge in violence in the Congolese city of Beni, the World Health Organization and UNICEF have decided to temporarily pullout non-essential staff from the Ebola hotspot. Nurith Aizenman
Bill Of The Month: Extraction Of Doll Shoes In Girl's Nose Cost $2,659 A 4-year-old girl was playing with her dolls and next thing you know, she had two tiny doll shoes stuck in her nose. A trip to urgent care, then the emergency room left her parents with a giant bill. Stephanie O'Neill