The Biden administration has laid out instances in which the U.S. government could break the patents of costly drugs developed with taxpayer funding in order to lower their prices. https://t.co/ddz8i860FQ
The White House on Wednesday announced $4.8 billion in student debt relief for some 80,300 people.
That brings the total approved student debt cancellation by the Biden administration to $132 billion for more than 3.6 million Americans. https://t.co/75EyAQ1sjz
As attempted book bans continue to surge in schools and public libraries across the U.S, a new study reveals the unintended consequences of the effort: an increase in readership for the titles in question.
COVID-19 treatments, including Pfizer's Paxlovid, will begin transitioning to the commercial market this week, with costs of the drugs set to increase. https://t.co/b2xyHn16eP
An annular solar eclipse — also known as a "ring of fire" eclipse — will darken skies above a narrow swath of the country stretching from the coast of Oregon to the Texas Gulf Coast on Oct. 14, according to NASA. https://t.co/e05a94f8G4
In 10 days, the U.S. will fall off a "child care cliff" — that's the day pandemic-era funding for the industry runs out.
As many as 70,000 centers, looking after 3.2 million children, may close after the funding runs out, according to one estimate. https://t.co/XZovI3aQQ1
Synagogues across the U.S. are taking part in security training to protect themselves and their congregants ahead of the Jewish high holidays beginning this week. https://t.co/Gyme44XFHj
RT @OrianaBeLike: NEW: Walgreens and CVS — two of the largest U.S. pharmacy chains — plan to start offering abortion pills, following the FDA's Tuesday announcement that it will allow retail pharmacies to offer mifepristone, the companies told @axios. https://t.co/Sy2uES1uQ8