This week Matter of Fact travels to Indiana to see the innovative way the state is addressing a national shortage of special education teachers. Plus, a wildlife veterinarian explains how the bird flu adapted over time. And, a financial literacy program encourages students to share advice with their families.
Wildlife Veterinarian Discusses Impacts of Bird Flu
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June 16, 2024The bird flu outbreak sparked headlines earlier this year when a few people tested positiv...
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COVID-19 Long Haulers Struggle to Access Medical Care
April 24, 2022COVID-19 Long Haulers Struggle to Access Medical Care
April 24, 2022As mask mandates fade away, Matter of Fact looks at the Americans -- up to 23 million -- w...
New Law Aims to Limit Medical Debt
January 23, 2022New Law Aims to Limit Medical Debt
January 23, 2022More than half of Americans have medical debt, making it now the largest source of debt in...
End of the Pandemic or The Start of Something Else?
January 16, 2022End of the Pandemic or The Start of Something Else?
January 16, 2022More than two million people a day are being diagnosed with COVID-19 around the world. Mea...
How West Virginia Went From First to the Bottom in Vaccination Rates
December 5, 2021How West Virginia Went From First to the Bottom in Vaccination Rates
December 5, 2021The COVID omicron variant is now officially in the U.S. Scientists are racing to find out ...
How A School District is Helping Kids Get to Class Amid the Bus Driver Shortage
November 14, 2021How A School District is Helping Kids Get to Class Amid the Bus Driver Shortage
November 14, 2021American students are struggling to get to school. About 25 million students rely on schoo...
How the Pandemic Could Erase Decades of Progress for Women in the Workforce
November 14, 2021How the Pandemic Could Erase Decades of Progress for Women in the Workforce
November 14, 2021About two million women in the U.S. are no longer part of the workforce. Since February 20...