Colorado board declares $200,000-a-year cystic fibrosis drug to be affordable
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:35:56 GMT
Colorado’s new prescription drug review board decided in a first-in-the-nation vote that a medication costing more than $200,000 a year doesn’t qualify as “unaffordable,” based on the drug’s benefits to patients and the availability of coupons to cover out-of-pocket costs.The Prescription Drug Affordability Board unanimously voted against declaring Trikafta — a drug to treat cystic fibrosis — unaffordable at a meeting Friday morning. If the state’s new board had determined the medication was unaffordable, it would have kicked off a process to set a maximum price that the drugmaker could charge Colorado health plans.Six other states also have prescription drug affordability boards, but Friday’s meeting was the first time one of those boards decided whether a specific medication was unaffordable. Colorado went further than some of the other states, giving its board the power to set a maximum price that state-regulated insurance pla...Gambling, risky pranks and lucrative contracts: Inside the streaming site Kick
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:35:56 GMT
One day this summer, internet personality Adin Ross switched on his camera and started broadcasting himself live to thousands of fans, sipping a Yerba Mate drink and nodding along to Lil Uzi.Ross soon cut the music and started talking, assuring his fans that he would livestream Jake Paul’s coming boxing match, even though it would violate copyright laws. “I’ll pay the fines,” he promised. Later, he streamed himself playing online slot machines and blackjack on a gambling site, Stake. Once, he streamed pornography. He has hosted Nick Fuentes, a white nationalist, and Andrew Tate, an online influencer known for his misogyny who faces human-trafficking charges. As Ross streams, his viewers post a torrent of messages in his channel’s chat feature — some celebrating him, some abusing him with slurs.Welcome to life on Kick, the Wild West of livestreaming — where seemingly any kind of content goes. Since it went live late last year, the upstart platform has made waves in the wo...49ers-Seahawks preview: 5 keys to winning 11th straight NFC West game
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:35:56 GMT
SANTA CLARA – Fred Warner’s wise words this past week evoked the magnitude of last Sunday’s 42-19 thrashing by the 49ers in Philadelphia.“Philly is done and over with. We’re not talking about Philly from here on out,” Warner said, “and we’re on to Seattle.”Essentially, the eyes can now be on the 2023 season’s prize, not last season’s Super Bowl bid that died in Philadelphia in the NFC Championship Game.When the first-place 49ers (9-3) welcome the Seattle Seahawks (6-6) into Levi’s Stadium for a 1:05 p.m. kickoff Sunday, the focus should strictly be on winning an 11th straight NFC West game and closing in on a second straight division title.But what about a letdown? The 49ers are aware of that danger, having gone through it two months ago, when they followed their 42-10 rout of the Dallas Cowboys by falling 19-17 at the Cleveland Browns to spark a three-game losing streak.Now the 49ers already can clinch a playoff berth, by pairing a win over the Seahawks with a loss from eithe...Editorial: After Interstate 10 inferno, California should stop leasing freeway land
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:35:56 GMT
A major Los Angeles freeway was shut down for eight days last month after a crammed state-leased storage area underneath erupted in a massive blaze that damaged the roadway.The same thing could easily happen in the Bay Area, where the California Department of Transportation similarly rents out land below thoroughfares for storage without proper oversight.It’s time for Caltrans to end the reckless program.Caltrans Director Tony Tavares’ own report 11 days after the Interstate 10 inferno shows that the agency is incapable of monitoring the land it leases out for storage — or assessing whether the income justifies the risks.Worse, even when Caltrans knows about hazards, it’s unable to take timely action to avoid a catastrophe.As reporting from the Southern California News Group shows, state inspectors had flagged fire hazards and other lease violations for years at the site where the Interstate 10 fire began.Yet Caltrans did not initiate eviction proceedings against the tenant un...Prince George’s Co. officer just acquitted of murder pleads not guilty to fraud charges
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:35:56 GMT
A police officer in Prince George’s County, Maryland, who was acquitted of murder earlier this week, has now pleaded not guilty in a federal fraud case.Cpl. Michael Owen and five other officers were indicted in 2021 for allegedly participating in conspiracies to commit bank fraud, wire fraud and mail fraud.According to the complaint, Owen conspired with Conrad D’Haiti, an officer with the Maryland National Capital Park Police, to file a false police report about a stolen car. They then allegedly hid that car in a garage and submitted a claim on it to Liberty Mutual.Some of the other officers are accused of taking money out of an ATM, then reporting their cards stolen and submitting for reimbursement.Owen pleaded not guilty in federal court Friday, according to NBC4. He was released without bond but will have to remain in the D.C. area. However, he will be allowed to attend his father’s funeral out of state.It is the first time Owen has been out of prison since he was arrested for mu...Peek inside Joe Biden’s campaign fundraisers, where big money mingles with old jokes in swanky homes
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:35:56 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — If you’re a Democrat with money to burn and friends in high places, you can spend thousands on tickets to a fundraiser with President Joe Biden. If not, keep reading to see what you’re missing. With an election year around the corner, Biden is accelerating his fundraising to prepare for an astronomically expensive campaign. (Think billions, not millions.) In this rarefied world, money equals access, and supporters regularly pay top dollar for a personal glimpse of the world’s most powerful man. Biden is collecting cash across the Los Angeles area this weekend, and his first stop was a sprawling estate where the host joked “it’s just a normal Friday at our house” as hundreds of donors sipped wine in the backyard.“You’re the reason why we’re gonna win, God willing, in 2024,” Biden told the audience.Each fundraiser is a little different, but there’s a similar script. A look at what it’s like inside the presidential money hunt...Tough decisions, possible tax increases cloud coming Md. legislative session
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:35:56 GMT
Taxes and cost shifts are on the table for the coming General Assembly session as Gov. Wes Moore (D) and lawmakers look to solve both a structural budget shortfall and massive cuts to transportation projects.Eric Luedtke, Moore’s chief legislative officer, told county officials Friday that the coming legislative session will center around “answering some really tough questions” because of an end to billions in federal aid that pumped up state coffers in recent years.“How do we continue to achieve what we all want to achieve in terms of education, in terms of transportation in terms of economic development in terms of public safety? How do we do that in the context of a fiscal situation that is tighter than it’s been for the last few years?” Luedtke said during the closing day of the Maryland Association of Counties winter convention in Cambridge.Local government leaders left the Eastern Shore after a tough three days that focused on $3 billion in ...Corte Suprema de Texas suspende orden que otorgaba permiso a embarazada para abortar
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:35:56 GMT
La Corte Suprema de Texas bloqueó temporalmente la orden que le permitiría a una mujer embarazada solicitar un aborto debido a las pocas probabilidades de que su bebé sobreviva, según el parte médico y en un desafío sin precedentes a la ley estatal que lo prohíbe.El fallo que “suspende administrativamente” la orden de un tribunal inferior no es la última palabra, pero detiene la decisión que autorizó a Kate Cox, de 31 años y madre de dos hijos, a abortar.La jueza estatal Maya Guerra Gamble, de tendencia demócrata, dijo que otorgaría un recurso temporario a Cox para obtener un aborto bajo las escasas excepciones que permite la ley. Se esperaba que el estado apelara el fallo.La ley de Texas prohíbe casi todos los abortos con excepciones limitadas. Los abogados en su nombre solicitaron y obtuvieron con éxito una orden de emergencia que permitiera a Cox abortar. Jueza de Texas otorga permiso a embarazada para abortar pese a prohibición estatal Po...Su madre desapareció cuando ella tenía un año. Unos 40 años después, una llamada telefónica de una extraña la ayudó a comprender por qué
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:35:56 GMT
(CNN) — Misty LaBean pasó toda su vida preguntándose por qué su madre abandonó a su familia cuando ella solo tenía un año.La desaparición de Connie Christensen hace 40 años de Wisconsin no fue algo inesperado para el resto de sus familiares: ella se había ido antes, huyendo cuando era una adolescente e incluso trabajando en un carnaval.“Después de que nacieron mis propios hijos, pensé, ¿cómo pudo haberme dejado así?” LaBean le dijo a CNN. “Nunca les haría eso a mis hijos”.Durante toda su vida, LaBean solo escuchó susurros sobre su madre. El resto de su familia estaba herida y reacia incluso a hablar de Christensen, creyendo que ella había decidido marcharse con solo 20 años.Sin embargo, durante todo ese tiempo había algo más que LaBean no sabía: extraños a cientos de kilómetros de distancia buscaban respuestas al mismo misterio.La clave para desbloquearlo (con su ayuda) sería el tiempo, junto con el inexorable avance de la ciencia. Con el tiempo, quienes buscaban l...Why this Towson U. economist is calling for Maryland to grow its population
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:35:56 GMT
Maryland needs to grow its population as part of an effort to grow its economy and pull itself out of a budgetary morass, according to one economist.That message comes just weeks before lawmakers head to Annapolis next month facing a series of difficult budgetary decisions as federal pandemic aid dries up.A state economy over-dependent on jobs tied to the federal government is not firing on all cylinders as some employers, including state government, struggle to fill open positions, said Daraius Irani, an economist at Towson University.“I would argue the only way we can do this successfully is to grow our population and grow the number of businesses,” said Irani. “If we don’t do that, we’re just going to shrink. And that’s going to be the end of the investment challenge.”Irani’s assessment to county leaders, who gathered in Cambridge this week at the Maryland Association of Counties winter conference, was delivered as state and local g...Latest news
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