U.S. Government Extends Negotiation Timeline for Medicare Drug Price Cuts In a strategic move to refine the Medicare drug pricing negotiations, the U.S. government announced an extension of the timeline, offering pharmaceutical companies more opportunities to submit counter ... 10/2/2024 - 12:23 pm | View Link
Poll: Medicare, prescription drug costs most important to voters in 2024 election With just five weeks remaining until the election of the 47th U.S. president, more than half of Americans say protecting Medicare and reducing healthcare costs are among the most important issues ... 10/2/2024 - 2:46 am | View Link
Get Ready for These 6 Major Medicare Changes in 2025 You can say goodbye to the "donut hole" and enjoy a new out-of-pocket spending cap and lower drug prices -- among other things. 10/1/2024 - 11:49 pm | View Link
Health insurers unveil Medicare Advantage plans for 2025 CVS Health and Cigna on Tuesday released details on their government-backed health insurance plans for next year for people aged 65 and above, saying some members would pay $0 premium monthly for ... 10/1/2024 - 6:14 am | View Link
Medicare Advantage, prescription drug programs to remain stable for 2025 The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Sept. 27 announced that average premiums, benefits and plan choices for Medicare Advantage and Part D will remain stable for 2025. 09/30/2024 - 10:20 am | View Link
Politico: “Prosecutors, who had more access to telephone records and emails than the congressional committee that investigated Jan. 6, allege that Trump spoke to ally Steve Bannon by phone on Jan. 5 less than two hours before Bannon issued a prescient and provocative prediction on his War Room podcast that ‘all hell is going to break loose’ on Jan.
Special Counsel Jack Smith, in a court filing made public on Wednesday, revealed a litany of damning new allegations about former President Donald Trump’s attempts to steal the 2020 election—details that could impact the neck-and-neck presidential race between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
After Trump’s 2020 presidential election defeat, “he resorted to crimes to try to stay in office,” the 165-page motion unsealed by Judge Tanya Chutkan says.
“Donald Trump’s campaign spent more than it raised for the second month in a row as the Republican nominee struggles to keep pace with Democrat Kamala Harris’ robust fundraising operation,” Bloomberg reports.
“Vice President Kamala Harris has cast herself as a candidate of the future, but she has been yanked back by the problems of the present as the Middle East lurches toward a wider war, a longshoremen’s strike threatens to undermine the country’s economy and Americans across the Southeast struggle to recover from a deadly hurricane,” the New York Times reports.
“The confluence of domestic and global traumas combined to knock Ms.
(WASHINGTON) — Donald Trump “resorted to crimes” after losing the 2020 election, federal prosecutors said in a court filing unsealed Wednesday that argues that the former president disregarded the advice of his vice president and other aides and is not entitled to immunity from prosecution over his failed bid to remain in power.
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The filing was submitted by special counsel Jack Smith’s team following a Supreme Court opinion that conferred broad immunity on former presidents for official acts they take in office, narrowing the scope of the prosecution charging Trump with conspiring to overturn the results of the election he lost to Democrat Joe Biden.
The purpose of the brief is to convince U.