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A Move to Cut Drug Prices Has Patients With Rare Diseases Worried
For people with cystic fibrosis, like Sabrina Walker, Trikafta has been a life-changer.
Before she started taking the drug, she would wind up in…
Defining which young person is ‘homeless’ affects aid state by state ⋆
The spectrum of youth homelessness is vast.
It includes young children sleeping with their mothers in crowded shelters…
Labor leader Shuler touts union support as possible auto strikes loom ⋆
Support for unions is growing amid shifting working conditions and labor disputes around the country, according to Liz…
Exclusive: CMS Study Sabotages Efforts to Bolster Nursing Home Staffing, Advocates Say
The Biden administration last year promised to establish minimum staffing levels for the nation’s roughly 15,000 nursing homes. It was the…
Biden administration chooses first 10 drugs for Medicare price negotiations ⋆
WASHINGTON — Medicare can now negotiate lower prices for 10 common high-price drugs, cutting out-of-pocket costs for an…
Californians Headed to HBCUs in the South Prepare for College Under Abortion Bans
When I’laysia Vital got accepted to Texas Southern University, a historically Black university in Houston, she immediately began daydreaming…
Detroit’s civil rights legacy, Darrin Camilleri, Black Business Month, Weekend events | One Detroit
The historic tie between the 1963 March on Washington and the Detroit Walk to Freedom and how they changed civil rights in America. State Sen.…
Biden marks 60 years since March on Washington ⋆
The U.S. still hasn’t met the goals of the Civil Rights Movement, President Joe Biden said Monday, the 60th anniversary…
She Paid Her Husband’s Hospital Bill. A Year After His Death, They Wanted More Money.
Last summer, Eloise Reynolds paid the bill for her husband’s final stay in the hospital.
In February 2022, doctors said that Kent, her husband…
Activist files legal challenge to disqualify Trump from 2024 presidential race in Michigan ⋆
A Highland Park resident filing a legal challenge Monday aimed at disqualifying Donald Trump from the 2024 primary and…