CVS CEO defends pharmacy middlemen, accuses drugmakers of ‘monopolistic’ practices
CVS CEO David Joyner’s comments come as lawmakers on both sides of the aisle and President Donald Trump have signaled interest in cracking down on PBMs.
India’s first clinics for the transgender community, aiding over 5,000 beneficiaries, closed due to the US stopping funding through USAID. The clinics in Hyderabad, Kalyan, and Pune provided hormone therapy, mental health services, and HIV support, and now seek alternate funding to continue essential services.
Dhanuja Kumari, who once lived in a slum and dropped out of school, now collects plastic waste in Ravi Nagar. Despite a difficult past and early marriage, she wrote “Chengalchoolayile Ente Jeevitham,” now part of university courses. Dhanuja continues to champion her community’s potential and leads a local women’s group while facing ongoing social challenges.
BJP President JP Nadda responded to Congress Chief Mallikarjun Kharge’s letter to the President regarding the Manipur violence. Nadda accused the Congress of sensationalizing the situation and blamed their past governance for the current unrest. He assured that the government is actively working to restore peace and normalcy in the state.
As the California fires have devastated more than hundreds of thousands of residents, Hollywood actors have come together to raise millions for relief efforts. “Married with Children” actress Katey Sagal, “Indiana Jones” star Ke Huy Quan and several other A-listers spoke with Fox News Digital about how they’ve been deeply impacted by the Los Angeles…
Two Ohio brothers, one an Air Force veteran, were sentenced to spend four months in a Dubai prison after an incident involving drinking on a yacht in June, a crime in the United Arab Emirates. Radha Stirling, CEO of human rights organization Detained in Dubai and an advocate for Joseph and Joshua Lopez, alleges the…
The Environmental Protection Agency is working on an expedited timeline to clear combustible paints, household chemicals and other toxic debris from the Los Angeles fires. After the waste began arriving at a park 15 miles from the fire zone, some in the community are raising the alarm. Jonathan Vigliotti explains.