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VA will offer coverage of Alzheimer’s drug after Medicare passes

The Veterans Health Administration said it will widely cover the expenses for a new Alzheimer's drug after Medicare announced it would not.

Man accused of stealing $432K in crab while impersonating Safeway agent

A Florida man is accused of ordering over $400,000 worth of crab while impersonating a Washington state Safeway agent.

Stanford law dean faces student revolt after apologizing to Trump-appointed judge

Students at Stanford Law School staged a protest against Dean Jenny Martinez on Monday after she apologized for the disruption of an event featuring federal appellate court Judge Kyle Duncan last week.

Lindsey Graham pushes back against Republican skepticism of Ukraine support

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) tacitly rebutted skepticism over U.S. support for Ukraine from a cacophony of 2024 GOP aspirants.

Russian jet collision a ‘wake-up call to isolationists,’ top Armed Services Republican says

Senate Armed Services Committee ranking member Roger Wicker (R-MS) declared on Tuesday that a Russian fighter jet collision that effectively downed a U.S. drone should be a "wake-up call to isolationists."

McCormick says Trump endorsed Oz days after he ‘made it clear’ he wouldn’t say 2020 election was stolen

Former Republican Senate candidate in Pennsylvania David McCormick revealed that former President Donald Trump endorsed Dr. Mehmet Oz just days after he told him he could not say the 2020 election was stolen.

SVB collapse: Crypto stages massive rally in wake of bank failures

Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have been notching huge gains during the fallout from Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse.

Stacey Abrams lands job at left-wing dark money group behind gas stove crackdown

Failed Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams has landed an attorney gig at a left-wing dark money group behind efforts to crack down on gas stoves.

DOJ sues Rite Aid for missing ‘red flags’ in opioid crisis

The Department of Justice is suing pharmaceutical giant Rite Aid, alleging that the company knowingly filled unlawful prescriptions for controlled substances that had "red flags" amid the country's opioid crisis.

Southwest Airlines announces improvements after disastrous 2022 holiday season

Southwest Airlines announced it is making improvements to prevent a systemic failure similar to what was seen in December, when the airline had to cancel nearly 17,000 flights after a winter storm.
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