KHN correspondents engage in enlightening conversations about pressing matters. Aneri Pattani shares her insights on the suicide prevention hotline, raising awareness and providing guidance on how to support those in need of help. Lauren Weber discusses the critical issue of prosecutorial discretion regarding abortion, shedding light on the power attorneys general possess in shaping this sensitive topic. Andy Miller uncovers the presence of dangerous ‘forever chemicals’ in everyday products, amplifying the importance of reducing our exposure to these harmful substances. Each journalist brings their expertise to various platforms, driving productive discussions and increasing public understanding. Through their interviews and articles, they empower individuals to make informed decisions and advocate for change. Explore the full interviews and articles to dive deeper into these vital subjects!
KHN correspondent Aneri Pattani discussed the 988 suicide prevention hotline on NPR’s “Life Kit” podcast on Aug. 25 and with America’s Heroes Group Roundtable on Aug. 20.
Click here to hear Pattani on NPRClick here to watch Pattani on America’s Heroes Group RoundtableRead Pattani’s “Social Media Posts Criticize the 988 Suicide Hotline for Calling Police. Here’s What You Need to Know.”KHN Midwest correspondent Lauren Weber discussed the prosecutorial discretion that attorneys general have regarding abortion with WNHN’s “Attitude with Arnie Arnesen” on Aug. 24.
Click here to hear Weber on WNHNRead Weber’s “Abortion Is Shaking Up Attorneys General Races and Exposing Limits to Their Powers” KHN senior editor Andy Miller discussed dangerous “forever chemicals” found in everyday products on WUGA’s “Georgia Health Report” on Aug. 22, and Medicaid with 95.5 WSB’s “Atlanta’s Morning News Sunday” on Aug. 14.
Click here to hear Miller on WUGARead Miller’s “EPA Action Boosts Grassroots Momentum to Reduce Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’”Click here to hear Miller on 95.5 WSB
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