Journalists Weigh In on Racial Trauma, Medicaid Expansion, and Opioid Settlements
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Journalists Weigh In on Racial Trauma, Medicaid Expansion, and Opioid Settlements

Health News tamfitronics KFF Health News Midwest correspondent Cara Anthony discussed healing from racial trauma on “America’s Heroes Group” on Sept. 20.Click here to watch Anthony on “America’s Heroes Group”Explore Anthony’s series on the topic, “Silence in Sikeston”KFF Health News contributor Andy Miller discussed Medicaid expansion in Georgia on WUGA’s “The Georgia Health Report” on Sept. 20.Click here to hear Miller on “The Georgia Health Report”Read Renuka Rayasam and Sam Whitehead’s “The First Year of Georgia’s Medicaid Work Requirement Is Mired in Red Tape”KFF Health News senior correspondent Aneri Pattani discussed the series “Payback: Tracking the Opioid Settlement Cash,” a finalist for a Scripps Howard Journalism Award, on Scripps News’ “Morning Rush” on Sept. 19.Click here to hear Pattani on “Morning Rush”Read Pattani’s series, “Payback: Tracking the Opioid Settlement Cash”Related TopicsInsuranceMedicaidRace and HealthStatesGeorgiaMissouriOpioid SettlementsContact UsSubmit a...
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Boeing’s new CEO must now weigh its duty to NASA vs. strained cash reserves
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Boeing’s new CEO must now weigh its duty to NASA vs. strained cash reserves

NASA Space Technology After a humiliating setback to its space ambitions, Boeing Co. faces a dilemma that pits its national duty against strained cash reserves.The decision about the future of the struggling Starliner program now rests with Boeing’s newly installed chief executive officer, Kelly Ortberg, after NASA announced Saturday that it wouldn’t send astronauts home from the space station on the faulty spacecraft. Following weeks of testing and heated debate, the space agency decided it was safer to use Elon Musk’s SpaceX.The specter of NASA astronauts being stuck in space is just one embarrassing moment of many for Boeing during an epically bad year that’s included a near-catastrophic blowout of an airborne 737 Max jetliner, federal investigations and an executive suite shake-up.That leaves Ortberg, who took over the top job earlier this month, and the senior leadership council known internally as “exco,”...
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Readers Weigh In on Abortion and Ways To Tackle the Opioid Crisis
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Readers Weigh In on Abortion and Ways To Tackle the Opioid Crisis

Health News tamfitronics Letters to the Editoris a periodic feature. Wewelcome all commentsand will publish a selection. We edit for length and clarity and require full names.Debunking Abortion MythsI want to send a big THANK YOU to Matt Volz for writing a fact-checking article on the nonsense rhetoric around “abortion up until and after birth” that has run wild and unchallenged in the media (“GOP’s Tim Sheehy Revives Discredited Abortion Claims in Pivotal Senate Race,” July 9). Thanks for putting abortion later in pregnancy in context and debunking false assumptions.I am a near-third-trimester abortion patient (nonviable pregnancy, terminated at 26 weeks), and I am so sick of hearing politicians like Tim Sheehy talk about something they have never experienced or bothered to learn about. It is as though I am watching the entire nation maliciously...
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Markets Weigh Up Possibility of Retaliation-Cycle After Iran Hits Israel
Politics

Markets Weigh Up Possibility of Retaliation-Cycle After Iran Hits Israel

Politics tamfitronics Financial markets will face the new week fretting about geopolitics with grand riding on whether or not Iran’s unheard of weekend strike on Israel triggers rounds of retaliation.Author of the article:Bloomberg FilesSrinivasan Sivabalan, Ye Xie and Thyagaraju AdinarayanPrinted Apr 14, 2024 • Final updated 1 hour ago • 5 minute learn31uzw8w0y48(ih3l5ched2{}_media_dl_1.png Bloomberg(Bloomberg) — Financial markets will face the new week fretting about geopolitics with grand riding on whether or not Iran’s unheard of weekend strike on Israel triggers rounds of retaliation.With merchants already rattled by sticky inflation and the likelihood of elevated-for-longer passion charges, the escalation of the Center East crisis is determined to inject new volatility when procuring and selling resumes.THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLYSubscribe now to learn the most modern news to your metropolis and across Canada.Queer articles from Barbara...
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