Year: 2025
Looking to slash Medicaid funding, Republicans consider cutting billions of dollars
Over the next decade, Republican lawmakers could try to siphon billions of dollars from the nearly-free health care coverage offered to the poorest Americans.
Read MoreIn court filing, White House says Musk isn’t actually leading DOGE – MSNBC
In court filing, White House says Musk isn’t actually leading DOGE MSNBC
Read MoreIn Ukraine peace talks Russia tries to appeal to Trump’s business background – it sounds like Moscow’s succeeding
As Russia’s foreign minister of more than 20 years, Sergei Lavrov is not one for big emotions.
Read MoreZelensky slams U.S.-Russia talks, urges ‘fair’ negotiations
by Burcin Gercek’ Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday criticized U.S.-Russia talks for excluding Kyiv, saying efforts to end the war must be “fair” and involve European countries including Turkey. His remarks came after Washington and Moscow said they would
Read MoreA Woman in Wyoming Is Hospitalized With Bird Flu
An older woman in southeast Wyoming is hospitalized with bird flu, state health department officials said Friday. It’s the state’s first human case of Type A H5N1 influenza, which is spreading through animals and some people. Nearly 70 people in the U.S.
Read MoreUN human rights chief accuses Rwanda-backed rebels in east Congo of killing children, attacking hospitals
U.N. agencies have previously accused both Congolese government forces and the rebels of recruiting children.
Read MoreTrump administration to continue Biden’s strict scrutiny of corporate mergers – CNBC
Trump administration to continue Biden’s strict scrutiny of corporate mergers CNBC
Read MoreUS and Russia discuss Ukraine war as Trump’s federal overhaul takes shape – CNN
US and Russia discuss Ukraine war as Trump’s federal overhaul takes shape CNN
Read MoreWatch Big Pharma CEOs Visit the White House – Bloomberg
Watch Big Pharma CEOs Visit the White House Bloomberg
Read MoreThe Way Hospitals Care for Incarcerated Patients Must Change
Within the walls of a hospital, privacy is sacred—the intimate details of someone’s body and illness are meant to be as carefully guarded, as quietly delivered, as a sacramental confession. But days into my first year as a doctor, I
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