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NPR's pharmaceuticals correspondent Sidney Lupkin is here to tell us all about it. So Sidney, how would this proposal help consumers?
NPR's pharmaceuticals correspondent Sidney Lupkin is here to tell us all about it. So Sidney, how would this proposal help consumers?
NPR's pharmaceuticals correspondent Sidney Lupkin is here to tell us all about it. So Sidney, how would this proposal help consumers?
Does the executive order go beyond Medicare?
Does the executive order go beyond Medicare?
Does the executive order go beyond Medicare?
So how much of this executive order is building off of that first try?
So how much of this executive order is building off of that first try?
So how much of this executive order is building off of that first try?
Sure, I can understand that. So will this executive action then lower the price of prescription drugs?
Sure, I can understand that. So will this executive action then lower the price of prescription drugs?
Sure, I can understand that. So will this executive action then lower the price of prescription drugs?
NPR Pharmaceuticals correspondent Sydney Lepkin, thanks a lot.
NPR Pharmaceuticals correspondent Sydney Lepkin, thanks a lot.
NPR Pharmaceuticals correspondent Sydney Lepkin, thanks a lot.
The president threatened yesterday to revoke the school's tax-exempt status a day after cutting over $2 billion in federal funding and grants. Harvard's president had refused to implement the government's demands, which include overseeing academic departments and limiting student and faculty power.
The president threatened yesterday to revoke the school's tax-exempt status a day after cutting over $2 billion in federal funding and grants. Harvard's president had refused to implement the government's demands, which include overseeing academic departments and limiting student and faculty power.
The president threatened yesterday to revoke the school's tax-exempt status a day after cutting over $2 billion in federal funding and grants. Harvard's president had refused to implement the government's demands, which include overseeing academic departments and limiting student and faculty power.
Virginia Democratic Congressman Jerry Connolly called it, quote, technological malfeasance and wants an investigation. He's asking Inspectors General what access did Doge operatives have, what sensitive data could have been taken, and why were the agency's security systems turned off?
Virginia Democratic Congressman Jerry Connolly called it, quote, technological malfeasance and wants an investigation. He's asking Inspectors General what access did Doge operatives have, what sensitive data could have been taken, and why were the agency's security systems turned off?