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Grand Jury · TallahasseeThe Florida Supreme Court will convene a grand jury at Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis’ request to investigate any wrongdoing with respect to the COVID-19 vaccines, the court announced Thursday.See the Story
Florida court grants DeSantis' petition to investigate pharmaceutical companies
46% Right coverage: 35 sources
Donald Trump · WashingtonFox News star Sean Hannity has admitted under oath that he didn’t believe Sidney Powell's stolen election claims. “I did not believe it for one second,” he said in his deposition for Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation case against Fox News, according to The New York Times. The admission is notable in that it indicates that Fox personalities such as Hannity and Tucker Carlson may have known that content surrounding the idea of a stolen election was false, yet allowed it to air repeatedly anyway.
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Sean Hannity Testified He Doubted Trump’s Fraud Claims
44% Left coverage: 34 sources
US & CanadaIn September, Relyvrio became only the third drug approved in the U.S. for ALS. Patients with insurance coverage say the $158,000 per year price tag is fueling insurance delays or denials. Some patients see themselves shouldering co-payments between $1,000 and $4,000 a month.See the Story
ALS patients contend with $158K price tag on new drug
93% Center coverage: 29 sources
Senior Citizens · New YorkCoronavirus-related hospital admissions are climbing again in the United States, with older adults a growing share of U.S. deaths and less than half of nursing home residents up to date on COVID-19 vaccinations.See the Story
Hospitalizations signal rising COVID-19 risk for US seniors
74% Center coverage: 103 sources
HealthThe call service, which was launched in July, was restored shortly before midnight on Thursday. People experiencing a mental health crisis were still able to reach a counselor by texting 988 or by visiting 988lifeline.org to start a chat. The federal government is investigating the hotline's outage.See the Story
National 988 mental health hotline back up after outage
71% Center coverage: 32 sources
US & Canada · Los AngelesThe National Collegiate Athletic Association on Tuesday beat a $55 million lawsuit brought by the widow of a former University Southern California linebacker who said the organization failed to adequately protect her husband from concussions.See the Story
NCAA not liable in widow's $55 million concussion liability suit, jury says
63% Center coverage: 38 sources
US & Canada · WashingtonA growing number of physicians and families say that pregnant women with dangerous medical conditions are showing up in hospitals and doctors’ offices only to be denied the abortions that could help treat them. Some doctors in states with restrictive abortion laws say they’ve referred or suggested more patients go elsewhere than ever. Some women are facing harmful, potentially deadly delays.
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Despite dangerous pregnancy complications, abortions denied in U.S.
56% Center coverage: 16 sources
US & Canada · OttawaA Canadian toddler is being celebrated in the scientific world as the first treated in utero for a genetic disease that would have quickly killed her. "She's our little miracle baby, and she's showed us that (the treatment) does work," said Sobia Qureshi, mother of 16-month-old Ayla.See the Story
In a first, doctors treat fatal genetic disease before birth
60% Center coverage: 15 sources