Discover how eSIM technology could simplify mobile service access for low-income Americans by lowering barriers, improving flexibility, and supporting affordable connectivity options.
The program recently received a key federal approval for 29 projects to deliver high-speed internet to more than 46,000 homes and businesses.
The FCC is considering new restrictions to its Lifeline internet subsidy program that could make it harder for low-income families and immigrants to access affordable internet service.
If they become policy, these changes could create challenges for folks who need affordable internet service.
Thousands of Floridians living with HIV could lose access to critical medication after the Florida Department of Health tightened eligibility requirements for its AIDS Drug Assistance Program, known ...
A bill creating the Low-Income Telecommunications Assistance Program has been signed into law by New Mexico Governor Lujan Grisham.
Feldman leads the street medicine team at the USC Keck School of Medicine, providing primary care to thousands of L.A.'s homeless individuals. Many have chronic conditions, mental health disorders, ...
Rising food prices and limited job opportunities have pushed the Marshall Islands to try a bold economic experiment.
On Friday, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham boosted low-income households’ access to affordable, high-speed internet. It’s ...
Stricter enrollment requirements will make it more difficult to qualify for this federally funded low-income internet program. State and local resources may help fill the gap. Joe Supan is a senior ...
Maryland utility regulators have approved a program to provide discounted rates to low-income customers, aiming to ease the financial burden of energy costs on struggling families. The Maryland Public ...
Low-income college students, whose proportion of enrollment is already dropping, could soon face new obstacles to going to and graduating from college. Credit: Ted Shaffrey/AP Photo The Hechinger ...