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Medicare should cover GLP-1 obesity drugs

Despite the growing prevalence and impact of obesity in America, it took Medicare over 40 years to cover bariatric surgery, one of the first treatments for the disease. The decades-long delay in providing coverage for bariatric surgery in Medicare meant that an entire

Shots fired at Illinois lawmaker's home

Illinois state Sen. Meg Loughran Cappel (D) said shots were fired at her home in Shorewood, Ill., on Tuesday morning. Cappel, who said she and her family are safe, called the incident "deeply troubling" in a Wednesday post on Facebook. The senator also thanked Shorewood Chief

Senators request documents from Meta on safety research

A bipartisan group of senators requested documents from Meta on Tuesday on its safety research and policies after several whistleblowers accused the company of stifling internal studies on safety risks. In a letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Sens. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.),

Trump gets royal treatment in UK

It’s Wednesday. I’ve been watching the livestream of Trump in the United Kingdom all morning, and now all I want is to enjoy high tea 🫖 this afternoon. In today's issue: • Gilded carriage ride for Trump in UK• Protesters put spotlight on Epstein• Fired CDC chief divulges on RFK

Trump’s prayer push is a time bomb for America

Donald Trump's pledge to restore prayer in public schools may please his base, but it also strengthens the hand of whoever comes after him and could lead to a future where the government dictates religious practice in classrooms.

Microsoft, Nvidia ramping up AI investments in UK

Top U.S. tech firms, including Microsoft, Nvidia and Google, have unveiled billions of dollars’ worth of new AI investments in the United Kingdom amid President Trump’s state visit. Microsoft announced Tuesday that it plans to invest $30 billion in AI infrastructure and

The Sandbox: Finally Washington takes action to fix healthcare

The U.S. healthcare system is broken. Patients are sick, confused, and paying far too much for low-quality care. In a country renowned for its culture of innovation — and its commitment to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible — we deserve better and are destined for more.

Wife says testing shows Navalny was poisoned before death

The wife of late Russian opposition leader Alex Navalny said foreign lab results concluded that he was poisoned while serving out a prison sentence at an Arctic penal colony. “We managed to transfer Alexei’s biological materials abroad. Laboratories in two different countries

ICE Just Destroyed U.S. Relations With South Korea

The immigration raid on the Hyundai plant in Georgia earlier this month, which saw more than 300 South Korean workers detained and, last week, flown back to Seoul, has proven to be an enduring, self-inflicted disaster by the Trump administration. Reports of the harrowing

CNN's Collins, Cruz tangle over motive in Charlie Kirk killing

CNN host Kaitlan Collins and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) argued Tuesday over the motive of the man who allegedly shot and killed conservative activist Charlie Kirk last week. “We don’t have a motive yet. We don’t know yet, we’re waiting," Collins said as she hosted Cruz for an