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Florida Gov. DeSantis' Canadian drug import plan goes nowhere after FDA approval
Nearly a year after the Biden administration gave Florida the green light to become the first state to import lower-cost prescription drugs from Canada — a longtime goal of politicians across the political spectrum, including President-elect Donald Trump — the program has yet to begin.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis hailed the FDA’s approval ...Read more
California sets 15% target for primary care spending over next decade
A California agency charged with slowing health costs has set a lofty goal for insurers to direct 15% of their spending to primary care by 2034, part of the state’s effort to expand the primary care workforce and give more people access to preventive care services.
The board of the state Office of Health Care Affordability in October set its ...Read more
How George Washington used his first Thanksgiving as president to unite a new country
On Thursday, Nov. 26, 1789, George Washington woke early. Assisted by his enslaved valets – William “Billy” Lee and the young Christopher Sheels – he powdered his hair, put on his favorite black velvet suit, tied his white neckwear and donned his yellow gloves.
Finally ready, he set out to travel the short distance from the ...Read more
Thanksgiving hymns are a few centuries old, tops – but biblical psalms of gratitude and praise go back thousands of years
Thanksgiving doesn’t ring in the ear for months on end, unlike another holiday that lies just ahead. Yet readers may remember a couple of hymns that roll around each November in church, around the dinner table, or even – for readers of a certain age – in school. One I remember well is “Come, Ye Thankful People, Come.” Then there’s...Read more
Returning the ‘three sisters’ – corn, beans and squash – to Native American farms nourishes people, land and cultures
Historians know that turkey and corn were part of the first Thanksgiving, when Wampanoag peoples shared a harvest meal with the pilgrims of Plymouth plantation in Massachusetts. And traditional Native American farming practices tell us that squash and beans likely were part of that 1621 dinner too.
For centuries before Europeans ...Read more
TV's Dr. Oz invested in businesses regulated by agency Trump wants him to lead
President-elect Donald Trump’s choice to run the sprawling government agency that administers Medicare, Medicaid, and the Affordable Care Act marketplace — celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz — recently held broad investments in health care, tech, and food companies that would pose significant conflicts of interest.
Oz’s holdings, some shared ...Read more
Sun Valley residents endured a methane leak for years. Now LA will pay them $60 million
LOS ANGELES — For years, many residents in the working-class, mostly Latino communities of Sun Valley and Pacoima thought they were going crazy as doctors were unable to figure out why they were plagued with frequent headaches, nausea and nosebleeds.
It turns out they were being gaslighted.
Staff at the L.A. Department of Water and Power hid...Read more
Facing a $60 million deficit, how can Maryland officials fund next year's education budget?
BALTIMORE — County officials say funding the Harford public school system’s requested $60 million budget increase would require tax increases, while school officials warn that not covering the system’s $60 million budget deficit would result in devastating cuts for students. Both outcomes will have an impact on county residents. Here’s ...Read more
Can you recycle your campaign yard signs? Some Tampa Bay residents are getting creative.
Campaign signs for the 2024 general election adorned front yards across Tampa Bay. “Vote No on Amendment 4″ next to a “Trump 2024″ sign. “Don’t make it weird” next to a “Harris Walz” one.
But now that the election is over, what can — and should — residents do with their metal posts and plastic?
Are yard signs recyclable? ...Read more
Why Haiti's gangs are gaining ground despite the presence of an international armed force
Shortly before Haiti’s new ruling presidential council took office earlier this year in a deal brokered by Washington and the Caribbean Community, one of its incoming members discussed the plan to take back control of Port-au-Prince from armed gangs and declared that within a 100 days the road to the south of the country would re-open.
That ...Read more
Idaho execution costs, challenges persist as state's $100,000 lethal injection drugs expire
BOISE, Idaho — In the weeks leading up to what was expected to be a second attempt to execute Idaho’s longest-serving death row prisoner, state prison officials found they had a problem: Their lethal injection drugs expired.
Already difficult to acquire for use in executions, the drugs are costly, too. Idaho paid $100,000 in state funds for...Read more
Trump once disavowed Project 2025. Now he's hiring people who worked on it
WASHINGTON — As a candidate, Donald Trump disavowed the MAGA manifesto Project 2025, calling its ideas “abysmal.” Now the president-elect has nominated or appointed to his incoming administration at least five people involved in the project.
The plan became public more than a year ago as the presidential campaign was intensifying. The ...Read more
Matt Gaetz selling $500 Cameo videos after withdrawing from AG bid
Former attorney general nominee Matt Gaetz is now selling $500 videos on Cameo.
The disgraced politician’s new business venture comes a day after he withdrew his candidacy to become the next Trump administration’s chief law enforcement official.
His withdrawal followed congressional and law enforcement investigations that reportedly ...Read more
FAA examines Boeing 737 smoke risks after bird strikes
WASHINGTON — U.S. aviation regulators are examining whether pilots of Boeing Co.’s 737 Max should take new precautions following two incidents in which planes were filled with smoke after large birds struck the engines.
A small group of investigators at the Federal Aviation Administration has developed internal recommendations on how to ...Read more
Trump picks NFL veteran Scott Turner to lead Housing Department
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump is tapping Scott Turner, a former NFL player and veteran of his first term to lead the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Turner served as executive director of the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council previously. The president-elect in a statement praised Turner’s work in ...Read more
Trump selects former Congressman Dave Weldon for CDC director
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Dave Weldon to be director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, tapping a former Florida politician and physician to lead the nation’s public health agency.
Weldon will replace Mandy Cohen, who took on the role last year. For the first time in its 78-year history, the nominee for ...Read more
He came to Georgia for work, but the man who killed Laken Riley is now in custody. So are his brothers
ATHENS, Ga. — Barring an appeal, the case against Jose Ibarra is closed. This week, the 26-year-old Venezuelan was convicted of killing nursing student Laken Riley on the University of Georgia campus and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
The fate of his brothers, Diego and Argenis, is less clear. Both were ...Read more
Trump names Fox News contributor Janette Nesheiwat as US surgeon general
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump said he was naming Fox News medical contributor Janette Nesheiwat as his surgeon general, elevating another personality from the conservative network to a top role in his incoming administration.
“Dr. Nesheiwat is a fierce advocate and strong communicator for preventive medicine and public health,�...Read more
Magnitude 3.8 earthquake shakes Malibu, LA's Westside
LOS ANGELES — A magnitude 3.8 earthquake brought weak shaking to Malibu and Los Angeles’ Westside Friday.
The epicenter was about 4.6 miles north of Point Dume, in the mountains above Malibu’s city limits. It’s the seventh earthquake so far this year to rumble in this area.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, “weak” shaking �...Read more
Trump picks Rep. Chavez-DeRemer for Labor
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump said he will nominate Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer to be secretary of the Department of Labor.
“Together, we will achieve historic cooperation between Business and Labor that will restore the American Dream for Working Families,” Trump said in a statement. “Lori’s strong support from both the ...Read more
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