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Erfan cited a few other reasons.
Erfan cited a few other reasons.
The other good news here is this type of energy storage is cleaner than traditional methods. The American power sector is the second largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. It's also getting old and in need of expensive repairs.
The other good news here is this type of energy storage is cleaner than traditional methods. The American power sector is the second largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. It's also getting old and in need of expensive repairs.
The other good news here is this type of energy storage is cleaner than traditional methods. The American power sector is the second largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. It's also getting old and in need of expensive repairs.
Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following. House Republicans published their proposal to deliver on Trump's tax-cutting agenda with a bill that suggests substantial cuts for Medicaid.
Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following. House Republicans published their proposal to deliver on Trump's tax-cutting agenda with a bill that suggests substantial cuts for Medicaid.
Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following. House Republicans published their proposal to deliver on Trump's tax-cutting agenda with a bill that suggests substantial cuts for Medicaid.
Analysis from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimated the plan would bring down spending by $715 billion over the next decade and, quote, reduce the number of people with health insurance by at least 8.6 million by 2034. Republicans plan to lower that number largely by tightening eligibility and work requirements. But internal divisions remain.
Analysis from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimated the plan would bring down spending by $715 billion over the next decade and, quote, reduce the number of people with health insurance by at least 8.6 million by 2034. Republicans plan to lower that number largely by tightening eligibility and work requirements. But internal divisions remain.
Analysis from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimated the plan would bring down spending by $715 billion over the next decade and, quote, reduce the number of people with health insurance by at least 8.6 million by 2034. Republicans plan to lower that number largely by tightening eligibility and work requirements. But internal divisions remain.
Some House Republicans said this proposal didn't go far enough, while Senator Josh Hawley warned in The New York Times that big cuts would be, quote, morally wrong and politically suicidal. In other news, Trump signed an executive order demanding drug companies lower their U.S. prices within 30 days.
Some House Republicans said this proposal didn't go far enough, while Senator Josh Hawley warned in The New York Times that big cuts would be, quote, morally wrong and politically suicidal. In other news, Trump signed an executive order demanding drug companies lower their U.S. prices within 30 days.
Some House Republicans said this proposal didn't go far enough, while Senator Josh Hawley warned in The New York Times that big cuts would be, quote, morally wrong and politically suicidal. In other news, Trump signed an executive order demanding drug companies lower their U.S. prices within 30 days.
According to Reuters, the U.S. pays the most for prescription medicines in the world, often nearly three times that of other developed nations. But Trump's order didn't detail how the administration would enforce these changes, which it hopes to achieve through voluntary commitments. In his first term, Trump attempted to reduce drug prices paid by Medicare, but was blocked by a federal court.
According to Reuters, the U.S. pays the most for prescription medicines in the world, often nearly three times that of other developed nations. But Trump's order didn't detail how the administration would enforce these changes, which it hopes to achieve through voluntary commitments. In his first term, Trump attempted to reduce drug prices paid by Medicare, but was blocked by a federal court.
According to Reuters, the U.S. pays the most for prescription medicines in the world, often nearly three times that of other developed nations. But Trump's order didn't detail how the administration would enforce these changes, which it hopes to achieve through voluntary commitments. In his first term, Trump attempted to reduce drug prices paid by Medicare, but was blocked by a federal court.
And finally, the NBA draft lottery saw a shock first pick for the Dallas Mavericks, giving them the right to secure Duke's 6'9 forward Cooper Flagg, one of the most coveted players of the last decade. The Mavs had just a 1.8% chance of winning the draft lottery and jumped 10 spots to grab the No. 1 pick. ESPN calls it the biggest jump by any team in lottery history. The draft will be held in June.
And finally, the NBA draft lottery saw a shock first pick for the Dallas Mavericks, giving them the right to secure Duke's 6'9 forward Cooper Flagg, one of the most coveted players of the last decade. The Mavs had just a 1.8% chance of winning the draft lottery and jumped 10 spots to grab the No. 1 pick. ESPN calls it the biggest jump by any team in lottery history. The draft will be held in June.
And finally, the NBA draft lottery saw a shock first pick for the Dallas Mavericks, giving them the right to secure Duke's 6'9 forward Cooper Flagg, one of the most coveted players of the last decade. The Mavs had just a 1.8% chance of winning the draft lottery and jumped 10 spots to grab the No. 1 pick. ESPN calls it the biggest jump by any team in lottery history. The draft will be held in June.