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With newly drawn maps, California may elect five more Democrats to Congress while Texas elects five more Republicans. LA Times
VOA VIEW: The SC is getting too liberal
With public outrage growing over immigration enforcement, Archbishop José H. Gomez — the highest-ranking Latino bishop in the U.S. — held a 'Mass for Peace' at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. LA Times
VOA VIEW: The liberal madness must end.
Thirteen players were either in quarantine or isolation due to a norovirus that began affecting the team on Tuesday night. New York Post
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President Trump tore into lefty pundit Don Lemon for his defense that he was acting as a journalist when he followed a mob of anti-ICE protesters as they stormed a church in Saint Paul last month. New York Post
VOA VIEW: Lemon is full of bull.
American negotiators trumpeted plans for a prisoner swap, but that was small recompense for months of diplomatic efforts by the Trump administration. New York Times
VOA VIEW: Trump must hit Russia with heavy sanctions.
Both leaders gave versions of what they discussed, but the Chinese president’s take made clear the issue of the island was front and center. New York Times
VOA VIEW: China must not prevail on Taiwan.
The A.M.A.’s announcement followed a similar recommendation from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Other medical groups argued for a more personalized approach. New York Times
Immigrants apprehended in Minnesota are being sent to a gigantic West Texas detention center where lawyers and detainees say conditions are deplorable, then released in El Paso to find their way home. New York Times
VOA VIEW: They must be escorted out the country.
First Lady Melania Trump welcomed freed American-Israeli hostages Aviva Siegel and Keith Siegel to the White House, where the couple thanked the first lady for her compassion and support in helping secure the release of all captives taken by Hamas. OANN
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The U.S. Department of War issued a formal warning to Scouting America, formerly known as the Boy Scouts of America, on Monday warning that the organization must reverse its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives or risk losing its long-standing federal partnership. OANN
VOA VIEW: As they should.
The Justice Department announced charges Thursday against Kyle Wagner, accusing the self-identified Antifa agitator of encouraging the murder of federal officers. Washington Times
A group of Chinese nationals organized several sham marriages with current and former military members to expedite the process of becoming U.S. residents, prosecutors said. Washington Times
It turns out the path to better mental health might go through the stomach. Washington Times
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Trump administration officials traveled to Los Angeles on Wednesday to outline the president's plan to override state and local rules and speed up the permitting process for reconstruction of tens of thousands of homes destroyed by last year's wildfires. Washington Times
An explosive device was stolen from Fort Leonard Wood, and the Army is now offering a reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction. Washington Times
Health officials have confirmed a measles outbreak of at least 20 cases at Florida's Ave Maria University, 85 miles northwest of Miami. Washington Times
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A police helicopter crashed near the scene of what authorities in Flagstaff, Arizona called "an active officer-involved shooting investigation," according to police in Page, Arizona. CBS
President Trump said he is directing all federal law enforcement to be at the "complete disposal" of Savannah Guthrie's family as the search continues for her mother, Nancy Guthrie. CBS
VOA VIEW: A little too much.
Wildfire smoke is very dangerous. It is an increasing threat to human health. CBS
The last remaining nuclear treaty between the U.S. and Russia has expired, ending decades of arms control between the two countries with the largest nuclear arsenals. CBS
VOA VIEW: Russia is a danger to the world.
Border czar Tom Homan said federal authorities will "draw down" 700 law enforcement personnel in Minnesota immediately. CBS
VOA VIEW: It sounds like they are giving in to the radicals.
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With the recent narrative centering on a no-hire, no-fire labor market, the data suggests that the layoff part of the equation could be stepping up. CNBC
Silver prices slid as much as 16% on Thursday, snapping a two-day rebound as investors continued to unwind positions. CNBC
The U.S. is mobilizing allies into a preferential trade bloc for critical minerals as part of efforts to counter China's dominance in the market. CNBC
VOA VIEW: China is playing games with Russia.
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Older workers with student debt have much smaller retirement account balances than their peers without the loans. CNBC
VOA VIEW: That happens when you don't pay down debt.
Carbon monoxide detectors failed to activate during dangerous leak at Milligan University on Wednesday, sending over 200 people to Tennessee hospitals for treatment. FOX News
The FBI arrested 55 people from an alleged Georgia drug trafficking ring accused of flooding streets with fentanyl and linked to a Chinese supplier in a sweeping takedown. FOX News
VOA VIEW: They should be hit hard.
Los Angeles police issued a dispersal order as a student immigration protest turned violent in downtown LA Wednesday. At least five people were detained, police say. FOX News
VOA VIEW: They should ne turned to ICE.
A middle school teacher in Louisiana who had been honored as "Teacher of the Year" is facing charges for alleged inappropriate conduct with juveniles. FOX News
Nine people, who face federal charges for allegedly running a firearms trafficking scheme, are accused of using straw purchases to smuggle weapons to Mexico. FOX News
VOA VIEW: They should be charged.
Antisemitic incidents in New York City nearly tripled in January while other crimes hit record lows, according to public NYPD data released Tuesday. FOX News
VOA VIEW: Thanks to Mamdani.
As the second round of Ukraine peace talks in less than two weeks ran into a second day Russian and Ukraine negotiators said there had been progress. UPI
VOA VIEW: Time will tell.
Democrats have presented their Republican colleagues with reforms for immigration enforcement as lawmakers face a looming deadline to pass a Department of Homeland Security funding package. UPI
VOA VIEW: Dems are playing games.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a federal lawsuit seeking information regarding allegations of discrimination against Nike Inc. UPI
VOA VIEW: They should be properly fined.
Abbott Diabetes Care has recalled some of its FreeStyle Libre 3 and FreeStyle Libre 3 Plus glucose monitor sensors for people with diabetes. UPI
The Supreme Court denied the California Republican Party and Trump administration's bid to stop California from implementing a new redistricting map. UPI
VOA VIEW: The SC is acting liberal
San Ramon, Calif., has been rattled by dozens of small earthquakes in recent months. Even in a region used to regular shaking, it’s been a lot. New York Times
Rent can eat up an entire paycheck at the start of the month, so a growing number of renters are turning to a financial product that promises relief by letting them split the bill - for a price. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: Don't be fooled.
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Insurance Companies are the big money grabbers. Traci Hurley says watching her husband battle cancer in late 2021 was harrowing. "It was heartbreaking, and it was awful," she said. "I lived in fear every day."
A battle made worse, she says, because so many of the skirmishes were with their insurance company. "No family should have to go through having to fight to get treatment recommended by their physician covered, while fighting for their lives," she said. Millions of Americans say they are struggling to get medical care: either unable to pay sky-high deductibles, or, like Dan Hurley, denied coverage for tests and treatment by health insurance companies. Not only were both the Hurleys doctors; Dan, an ear, nose and throat surgeon, was also skilled in cutting through insurance red tape for his patients.
"And yet, we still ran into issues a lot," Traci said. "If we, as two physicians, had to struggle the amount that we had to struggle to get care approved, what about people who do not have medical knowledge? What's happening to them every day?" Dan was an avid hiker, until a nagging backache turned out to be cancer. He was diagnosed with chondrosarcoma, an ultra-rare bone tumor. To try to save his life, the tumor, along with Dan's hip, had to be removed. Insurance only covered a portion of the costs.
Traci said, "Many of his treatments were denied. We had PET scans, we had CT scans denied. We had chemotherapy, we had radiation, we had certain medications that required prior-authorization, and were denied." The basis for the insurers' denials, Traci said, was that they were "not medically indicated."