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Implement Sweeping Medicare

Washington, D.C. — A renewed effort is underway in the United States to reduce the cost of prescription medications, as federal officials prepare to revisit a proposal that would align certain drug prices with the lower rates found in other developed countries. According to individuals familiar with the matter, the proposal—known as a “most favored [...]

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The First American Pope Delivers English Speech at His Inaugural Mass, and Everyone is Saying the Same Thing

NOTE:VIDEO AT THE END OF ARTICLE.   Pope Leo: The First American Pope and His Historic Address in English In an unprecedented moment for the Roman Catholic Church, Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, now known as Pope Leo, made history as the first American to ascend to the papacy. Elected as the 267th pontiff on Thursday, [...]

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Supreme Court Declines to Review State Rulings on Voting and Firearm Laws

The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear multiple appeals involving state election laws and firearm regulations, allowing lower court rulings to stand. One case involved a legal effort to revive two state-level voting laws that had been struck down by a state supreme court. The laws restricted same-day voter registration and limited ballot collection [...]

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