Both parties want to crack down on pharmacy benefit managers. The vice president could help get it done.
Health and Social Policy
The Assassin Amid the Undesirables
On the abiding despair of the failed Trump assassin’s post-COVID, private equity–looted nursing home
No, Trump and GOP Have Not ‘Softened’ on Abortion, Women’s Rights
The language change in their platforms is a nakedly dishonest bait and switch.
Arkansas Secretary of State Rejects Abortion Amendment Petitions
Surprising grassroots signature-gathering effort thrown into turmoil with no apparent path forward to November.
South Dakota Abortion Ballot Measure Would Reverse Draconian Ban
But the constitutional amendment also leaves room for legislative meddling in the deep-red state.
Could the GOP Do for Birth Control What It Did for Abortion?
Republicans have tipped their hand again.
The Republican Party Is Coming for Birth Control
The insistence from GOP elites that they mean to do no such thing is a lie.
Why Is NIH Perpetuating Long COVID Denial?
Documents obtained by The Sick Times reveal the bastion of the medical establishment squandered a billion dollars on a long COVID study that seems suspiciously designed to fail.
Prospects Clouding for State-Run Marijuana Outlets in New Hampshire
Federal prohibitions make it difficult for what should be an easy state government opportunity.
Medicare Advantage’s $64 Billion Supplemental Benefits Slush Fund
Medicare spends huge sums financing the dental, vision, and other benefits offered by Medicare Advantage plans. A new government report sounds the alert about their potential misuse.

