A new survey reveals that JD Vance is less popular than his Democratic counterpart, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, just days before their vice-presidential debate.
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A new survey reveals that JD Vance is less popular than his Democratic counterpart, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, just days before their vice-presidential debate.
Media Tip Sheet: New CDC Data Shows Nearly 40% of U.S. Adults are Obese
According to the CDC, nearly 40% of the U.S. adult population is obese.
Media Tip Sheet: High Blood Pressure on the Rise for Pregnant Women
More pregnant women are being diagnosed with a dangerous form of high blood pressure called eclampsia, according to a story in NPR. Eclampsia causes the heart to work extra hard and can damage organs...
Media Tip Sheet: FDA Approves At Home Flu Vaccine
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a flu vaccine to be taken at home.
Media Tip Sheet: Tropical Storm Expected to Hit Florida as a Hurricane Later this Week
The state of Florida declared a state of emergency and evacuations are underway.
Media Tip Sheet: Dr. Casey Burgat on the Electoral College and Nebraska’s Electoral Vote System
Nebraska state Sen. Mike McDonnell announced Monday that he opposes efforts to change how the state allocates its electoral votes before the upcoming 2024 election.
Media Tip Sheet: Boeing Raises Its Offer to Union in Effort to End Worker Strike
The company said on Monday that this was its “best and final” offer, which would among many things boost general wages by 30% over four years.
Media Tip Sheet: Harris Campaign Weighs Border Visit as Immigration Gap with Trump Narrows
Vice President Kamala Harris may visit the US-Mexico border on Friday as her campaign looks to close the gap with former President Donald Trump on immigration.
Media Tip Sheet: Three Mile Island Could Reopen as Part of Plan to Help Microsoft Meet Energy Needs
Three Mile Island, the nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania that’s been shuttered since 2019, could come back to life to meet Microsoft’s energy needs.
A Few Doctors Will See Some of You
Latino and Black family medicine doctors are significantly more likely to participate in the Medicaid program and care for higher numbers of Medicaid patients compared to their White and Asian peers...