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First Medicare Health Plans to Start Paying for Weight-Loss Drug Wegovy
The first major U.S. health insurers have agreed to start paying for the popular anti-obesity drug Wegovy for certain people on Medicare with heart-related conditions.The Wall Street Journal - World -
First Medicare Health Plans to Start Paying for Weight-Loss Drug Wegovy
The first major U.S. health insurers have agreed to start paying for the popular anti-obesity drug Wegovy for certain people on Medicare with heart-related conditions.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
FDA approves Merck's drug for rare, deadly lung condition
The approval is a win for Merck, which is working to diversify its revenue stream as its blockbuster cancer drug Keytruda nears a loss of market exclusivity.CNBC - Business - FDA -
Medicare can pay for obesity drugs like Wegovy in certain heart patients
Certain Medicare patients may get help paying for the popular weight-loss drug Wegovy, as long as they also have heart diseaseABC News - Health -
Merck shares rise on FDA approval for Winrevair
Merck shares gained 3.8% in after-hours trading Tuesday following approval of its new drug for a potentially fatal lung disease.MarketWatch - Business - FDA -
Some major U.S. health insurers agreed to start paying for the popular anti-obesity drug Wegovy for certain people on Medicare with heart-related conditions.
Some major U.S. health insurers agreed to start paying for the popular anti-obesity drug Wegovy for certain people on Medicare with heart-related conditions.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Merck’s stock rallies toward a record after FDA OKs arterial-hypertension drug
Merck’s stock rallied into record territory Wednesday, after the drug giant’s treatment for pulmonary arterial hypertension, Winrevair, was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.MarketWatch - Business -
The U.S.’s First Congestion Tolls Were Approved in New York City
Also, the Biden administration promised to aid Baltimore’s recovery. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.The New York Times - Top stories - New York -
Judge imposes gag order on Trump in hush-money trial – live
Judge in Trump’s hush-money criminal case imposes gag order to forbid him from attacking witnesses, prosecutors or jurors. The conservative justice Samuel Alito also asked about the role of the Comstock Act, a 19th-century anti-obscenity law that ...The Guardian - World - Donald Trump -
Eli Lilly climbs on win for rival weight-loss drug, and we still feel good about Abbott Labs
Every weekday, the Investing Club releases the Homestretch; an actionable afternoon update just in time for the last hour of trading.CNBC - Business -
Merck is making a big bet that its new drug approved in the U.S. for a potentially fatal lung disease will fill a revenue hole expected when one of its patents expires in 2028.
Merck is making a big bet that its new drug approved in the U.S. for a potentially fatal lung disease will fill a revenue hole expected when one of its patents expires in 2028.The Wall Street Journal - World -
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Japan approves plan to sell fighter jets to other nations in latest break from pacifist principles
Japan’s Cabinet has approved a plan to sell future next-generation fighter jets that it’s developing with Britain and Italy to other countriesABC News - World - Japan -
Japan approves plan to sell fighter jets to other nations in latest break from pacifist principles
Japan’s Cabinet approved a plan to sell fighter jets that it’s developing with Britain and Italy to other countries, moving away from Tokyo’s pacifist ethos.NBC News - Top stories - Japan -
Medicare Advantage is overbilling Medicare by 22%
If Joe Biden or Donald Trump or anyone else wants to know how to “cut” tens of billions from the Medicare budget without taking a single nickel from seniors, an obscure government body just revealed how.MarketWatch - Business -
68% of Americans feel stressed about cost when planning a date—here's who they think should pay
The majority of Americans agree the finances around dating are stressful. But there's differing opinions on who should pay for the first date.CNBC - Business -
Three arrested for drug dealing at prison
Three people have been arrested on suspicion of drug dealing offences at a prison in Bridgend.BBC News - Top stories -
Trump needs to pay just $175 million to put his $454 million civil-fraud judgment on hold during his appeal, an appellate court ruled, giving the former president a crucial win on the cusp of a financial deadline.
Trump needs to pay just $175 million to put his $454 million civil-fraud judgment on hold during his appeal, an appellate court ruled, giving the former president a crucial win on the cusp of a financial deadline.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Biden should expand Medicare Advantage, not cut it
The Democratic Party should embrace Medicare Advantage, not cut it.The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden