Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer expressed optimism in passing a bipartisan crypto regulation bill before the end of the year. During a virtual town hall event named “Crypto4Harris,” Schumer emphasized the importance of passing legislation this year, even in divided times. The event featured influential figures like billionaire Mark Cuban, Sen. Kristen Gillibrand, and Sen.
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The Texas maternal mortality and morbidity review committee’s decision to appoint an anti-abortion ob/gyn physician, Dr. Ingrid Skop, to a position originally designated for a rural community member has sparked controversy. The selection process, as reported by the Texas Tribune, reveals a lack of transparency and potentially biased decision-making. The committee, tasked with tracking and
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Inflation data released by the Labor Department indicated that consumer prices rose in July, mainly due to increased housing-related costs. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed a 0.2% increase for the month, resulting in a 2.9% annual inflation rate. Economists had predicted a slightly higher reading of 0.2% and 3%, respectively. Excluding food and energy,
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Research conducted by the University of Pennsylvania challenges previous estimates regarding the development of dementia in individuals diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. While past studies suggested a high likelihood of dementia within 15-20 years post-Parkinson’s diagnosis, the new research indicates a lower risk than previously thought. The recent study, involving two separate investigations with a total
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