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Close to half a million Americans have died of synthetic opioid overdoses over the past decade. Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following. President Trump last night signed an executive order aimed at making in vitro fertilization treatment more affordable and accessible. CBS reports insurance companies are not currently required to cover IVF.
Close to half a million Americans have died of synthetic opioid overdoses over the past decade. Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following. President Trump last night signed an executive order aimed at making in vitro fertilization treatment more affordable and accessible. CBS reports insurance companies are not currently required to cover IVF.
And it can get very expensive, into the tens of thousands of dollars. Trump promised on the campaign trail IVF would either be covered by the government or insurance companies would be mandated to cover all costs. His order directs policy advisors to come up with ideas on how to reduce costs and ease regulations within the next 90 days.
And it can get very expensive, into the tens of thousands of dollars. Trump promised on the campaign trail IVF would either be covered by the government or insurance companies would be mandated to cover all costs. His order directs policy advisors to come up with ideas on how to reduce costs and ease regulations within the next 90 days.
And it can get very expensive, into the tens of thousands of dollars. Trump promised on the campaign trail IVF would either be covered by the government or insurance companies would be mandated to cover all costs. His order directs policy advisors to come up with ideas on how to reduce costs and ease regulations within the next 90 days.
In international news, Israel and Hamas reached an agreement with mediators to expedite the release of hostages agreed to in phase one of the ceasefire deal. Now, on Saturday, Hamas plans to free six living hostages. They were previously planning to release three, which would conclude the release of living hostages. On Thursday, they'll release the bodies of four other hostages.
In international news, Israel and Hamas reached an agreement with mediators to expedite the release of hostages agreed to in phase one of the ceasefire deal. Now, on Saturday, Hamas plans to free six living hostages. They were previously planning to release three, which would conclude the release of living hostages. On Thursday, they'll release the bodies of four other hostages.
In international news, Israel and Hamas reached an agreement with mediators to expedite the release of hostages agreed to in phase one of the ceasefire deal. Now, on Saturday, Hamas plans to free six living hostages. They were previously planning to release three, which would conclude the release of living hostages. On Thursday, they'll release the bodies of four other hostages.
In return, Israel says it will free more than 100 detained Palestinians. It will allow heavy machinery into Gaza to help clear rubble. And it will allow hundreds of mobile homes to enter Gaza. Axios reports that this agreement could indicate both sides are feeling nervous that the deal could crumble before phase two of negotiations begin. Those talks were supposed to start three weeks ago.
In return, Israel says it will free more than 100 detained Palestinians. It will allow heavy machinery into Gaza to help clear rubble. And it will allow hundreds of mobile homes to enter Gaza. Axios reports that this agreement could indicate both sides are feeling nervous that the deal could crumble before phase two of negotiations begin. Those talks were supposed to start three weeks ago.
In return, Israel says it will free more than 100 detained Palestinians. It will allow heavy machinery into Gaza to help clear rubble. And it will allow hundreds of mobile homes to enter Gaza. Axios reports that this agreement could indicate both sides are feeling nervous that the deal could crumble before phase two of negotiations begin. Those talks were supposed to start three weeks ago.
And after Monday's plane crash in Toronto, where all 80 people on board survived after the aircraft flipped upside down while landing, aviation safety experts who spoke to The Washington Post are attributing the high survival rate to a number of factors. They say the crash worthiness of this aircraft helped minimize the number of injuries.
And after Monday's plane crash in Toronto, where all 80 people on board survived after the aircraft flipped upside down while landing, aviation safety experts who spoke to The Washington Post are attributing the high survival rate to a number of factors. They say the crash worthiness of this aircraft helped minimize the number of injuries.
And after Monday's plane crash in Toronto, where all 80 people on board survived after the aircraft flipped upside down while landing, aviation safety experts who spoke to The Washington Post are attributing the high survival rate to a number of factors. They say the crash worthiness of this aircraft helped minimize the number of injuries.
That's a term that means critical safety elements of the plane worked as they should have, like seatbelts staying secure and seats staying attached to the floor of the plane when it flipped. They also credited the four-person crew for their preparedness and getting people out of the upside-down craft quickly. You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app.
That's a term that means critical safety elements of the plane worked as they should have, like seatbelts staying secure and seats staying attached to the floor of the plane when it flipped. They also credited the four-person crew for their preparedness and getting people out of the upside-down craft quickly. You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app.
That's a term that means critical safety elements of the plane worked as they should have, like seatbelts staying secure and seats staying attached to the floor of the plane when it flipped. They also credited the four-person crew for their preparedness and getting people out of the upside-down craft quickly. You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app.
And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next. Since early 2020, car theft has surged by about 30 percent, especially in Washington, D.C. Bloomberg Businessweek found many of these stolen vehicles are being smuggled to Western Africa. If you're listening in the podcast app, follow Apple News Plus Narrated to find that story.
And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next. Since early 2020, car theft has surged by about 30 percent, especially in Washington, D.C. Bloomberg Businessweek found many of these stolen vehicles are being smuggled to Western Africa. If you're listening in the podcast app, follow Apple News Plus Narrated to find that story.
And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next. Since early 2020, car theft has surged by about 30 percent, especially in Washington, D.C. Bloomberg Businessweek found many of these stolen vehicles are being smuggled to Western Africa. If you're listening in the podcast app, follow Apple News Plus Narrated to find that story.