"Black and Hispanic people across the United States have received a disproportionately smaller share of vaccinations to date, according to a New York Times analysis of state-reported race and ethnicity information. And vaccine disparities have grown in some of the most socially vulnerable parts of the nation, leaving many low-income communities of color with vaccination rates well below the national average."
District of Columbia
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District of Columbia
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More Than 770,000 Children No Longer Receive SNAP After Trump Administration Changes
New Mexico
6.15.26
