Por: CBS News Politics January 02, 2023
Need medical treatment in the new year and want to nail down your out-of-pocket costs before you walk into the doctor's office? There's a new tool for that, at least for insured patients.As of Jan. 1, health insurers and employers that offer health plans must provide online calculators for patients to get detailed estimates of what they will owe — taking into account deductibles and copayments — for a range of services and... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Nation December 29, 2022
A new coronavirus variant dubbed XBB has swiftly spreading in the Northeast, jumping from about 35 percent of cases during the week ending Dec. 17 to just over half of cases last week, according to .Here’s a quick primer on what we know about the variant.It is more... + más
Highly Immune Evasive Omicron XBB.1.5 Variant Is Quickly Becoming Dominant in U.S. as It Doubles Weekly | NBC 6 South Florida
Highly immune evasive omicron XBB.1.5 variant is quickly becoming dominant in U.S. as it doubles weekly | CNBC
The Hill USA Politics December 18, 2022
Lawmakers are making a last-ditch push to pass legislation that seeks to reduce — but not entirely erase — sentencing disparities for crack and powder cocaine offenses before the year is finished. Senate Democrats are expressing optimism about chances to pass legislation... + más
U.S. attorney general moves to end sentencing disparity on crack, powder cocaine | Portland Press Herald
Garland moves to end disparities in crack cocaine sentencing | Associated Press
Portland Press Herald USA World December 17, 2022
Attorney General Merrick Garland on Friday instructed federal prosecutors to end sentencing disparities in cases involving the distribution of crack and powder cocaine after decades of law enforcement policy disproportionately treating crack offenders more punitively. Merrick... + más
Garland moves to end disparities in crack cocaine sentencing | WPLG Local 10
New York Post USA Entertainment November 18, 2022
The popular quiz show “Jeopardy!” has courted controversy twice this week — this time sparking a debate of Biblical proportions. In the final round of Wednesday’s “” episode, contestants Amy Schneider, Andrew He and Sam Buttrey had to solve the following clue:... + más
‘Jeopardy!’ slammed for ‘insensitive’ and ‘appalling’ clue | New York Post
Ken Jennings accidentally giving Jeopardy! solution, cursing delights web | Newsweek
New York Post USA Entertainment November 15, 2022
Fans have slammed a clue that appeared on “Celebrity Jeopardy!” calling it “tasteless” and “insensitive.” The clue — asked to actors John Michael Higgins, Wil Wheaton and Joel Kim Booster — was featured on Sunday night’s episode, in the category where all... + más
‘Jeopardy!’ Bible clue sparks hellfire debate over New Testament | New York Post
The Advocate USA Opinion October 05, 2022
This is why some people are called racist.It’s not unusual for Republican candidates to aim to arouse base voters by using crime and fear as red meat. U.S. Sen. John Kennedy is continuing to use the strategy, “Violent crime is surging in Louisiana,” says he says in ,... + más
'Violent crime is surging:' John Kennedy launches TV ad in Senate re-election campaign | The Advocate
John Kennedy anti-crime TV ad causes outcry | The Advocate
The New York Times USA Opinion September 29, 2022
Despite rising overdose deaths, there’s some important good news regarding opioid misuse. Rates of nonmedical use by high school seniors have fallen by nearly 83 percent since 2002, when 14 percent reported having ever tried using prescription pain pills to get high. By 2021,... + más
Why would Mac Jones get a second opinion on his injury, and how common is that? | The Boston Globe
Fetterman, Shapiro lead in latest polls; Pa. voters still have unfavorable view of Oz | PennLive
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