Month: August 2023
Here are the first 10 drugs that Medicare will target for price cuts
The government will negotiate new prices for the commonly prescribed drugs, but the cuts won’t take effect until 2026. In the meantime, drugmakers are fighting the negotiations with lawsuits. (Image credit: George Frey/Getty Images)
Read MoreBiden administration unveils first 10 drugs subject to Medicare price negotiations – CNBC
Biden administration unveils first 10 drugs subject to Medicare price negotiations CNBC Eliquis and Jardiance Among First Drugs Picked for Medicare Price Negotiations The New York Times White House inflicts Big Pharma ills Reuters These are the first 10 drugs subject to Medicare
Read MoreThe testimony from Trump’s White House chief of staff could change everything – CNN
The testimony from Trump’s White House chief of staff could change everything CNN Trump attacks special counsel over report that an investigator had a meeting at the White House NBC News Recruiting is underway for Trump-like ‘wrecking ball’ to shrink government and
Read MoreWhatever happened in Ethiopia: Did the cease-fire bring an end to civilian suffering?
The civil war in northern Ethiopia officially ended in November. But a new report indicates that military forces have engaged in hundreds of sexual assaults on girls and women. (Image credit: Eduardo Soteras /AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreAtlanta watched Trump’s motorcade to Georgia jail with outrage, pride – The Washington Post
Atlanta watched Trump’s motorcade to Georgia jail with outrage, pride The Washington Post
Read MoreA shutdown wouldn’t halt Trump’s trials, so Republicans seek to rein in his prosecutors – NBC News
A shutdown wouldn’t halt Trump’s trials, so Republicans seek to rein in his prosecutors NBC News
Read MoreDiscovering Joy After My Family’s Traumas During the Vietnam War
As a second-generation Vietnamese American I spent much of my youth railing against my heritage. The reasons were as simple as being a normal rebellious teenager, and as complex as not understanding how PTSD could be a catalyst for generational
Read MoreHow a Kindergarten Teacher Taught Me to Be a Better Doctor
I always thought that if medicine didn’t work out, I would be a school teacher. In fact, before becoming a physician at a hospital, I worked as a high school teacher. I find that bonding and trust are an essential
Read MoreGuatemala body certifies Arévalo’s presidential victory but his party is suspended
Guatemala’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal on Monday declared progressive Bernardo Arévalo the winner of the country’s presidential election, shortly after another government body suspended his Seed Movement party. No Guatemalan officials have explained exactly what the suspension by the electoral registry
Read MoreCourt Suspends Imran Khan Conviction, Enabling Ex-PM to Contest Upcoming Election
ISLAMABAD — A Pakistani appeals court on Tuesday suspended the corruption conviction and three-year prison term of Imran Khan in a legal victory for the hugely popular embattled former prime minister, his lawyers and court officials said. Although he will
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