On Tuesday the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced that it will provide coverage for Aduhelm, a high cost, controversial medication that treats Alzheimer’s disease created by Biogen.
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On Tuesday the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced that it will provide coverage for Aduhelm, a high cost, controversial medication that treats Alzheimer’s disease created by Biogen.
A Christian prisoner in Pakistan is fighting for his rights and his life in one of the most hostile regions in the world.
A couple versions of smart guns will be headed to U.S. shelves in the near future. Critics, however, caution that the technology in these weapons is faulty at best.
U.N. agencies on Tuesday asked donors for $4.4 billion in humanitarian aid for Afghanistan in 2022, calling the funds an “essential stop gap” to ensure the country’s future after a period of turmoil marked by the Taliban’s seizure of power and a hasty U.S. exit.
Jon Lester, a long-time Major League Baseball pitcher for the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs, is retiring from the game after a 16-year career.
With the surge of omicron and winter storms particularly affecting the Northeast, supply chain issues have become exacerbated even more and empty grocery store shelves have once again become a common sight for consumers.
Fireworks erupted during Tuesday’s Senate hearing in which Dr. Anthony Fauci and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention chief Rochell Walensky were grilled about their handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
An unfortunate report came in December of 2021 from the Students for Life of America (SFLA) that revealed troubling statistics about the relationship between Planned Parenthood and Christian colleges and schools.
Quebec, Canada’s second most populous province, is planning to force adults refusing to get COVID-19 vaccinated pay a “health contribution” in a move sure to spur further debate about individual rights and social responsibility.
Biden pushed to end the 60-vote threshold during a speech in Atlanta, Georgia where he castigated Republican opponents as being akin to segregationists and confederates.