WXYZ: COVID Survivors Concerned Over Cost Of Treating Ongoing Symptoms
Health insurers are starting to roll back cost-sharing waivers for COVID-19 treatments.
Arizona lawmakers block 2nd vote attempt to repeal 1864 abortion ban
Lawmakers in the state halted another attempt to void the Civil War-era legislation banning abortion.
Millions kicked off Medicaid remain uninsured, survey finds
A year after 20 million Americans were booted from Medicaid, millions remain without any form of health insurance, a new survey found.
Drug shortages hit all-time high in the US, pharmacists group finds
A total of 323 active drugs are experiencing a shortage in the United States, according to statistics from the ASHP.
Inside the Race: Kennedy family backs Biden over RFK Jr.
Politico White House Reporter Adam Cancryn and White House and Washington Reporter Daniel Lippman join Scripps News on this weekend's Inside the Race.
Senate passes surveillance program renewal despite privacy concerns
U.S. officials have said the surveillance tool is crucial in disrupting terror attacks, cyber intrusions, and foreign espionage.
Amsterdam to halt hotel construction in bid to control tourism
Dutch authorities said they want to control a city that is overrun with tourism, in their eyes. The effort would also control annual hotel stays.