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2024 US Election | Race for the White House now in full swing
SUMMARY: Both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are back on the campaign trail this evening.
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F-35 pilots finish training program at Fort Smith Ebbing Air National Guard Base
SUMMARY: Pilots at the base are gearing up for an exciting ceremony to celebrate the completion of a two-week training program involving equipment, tools, personnel, and jets from Florida. An Air Force official noted that the training aimed to assess pilot skill sets and evaluate the base’s facilities and services for future pilot training programs. Additionally, it sought to identify whether any current training syllabi required updates. The ceremony is set to begin later this morning.
Pilots part of a training program at Ebbing Air National Guard Base celebrate competition of the program.
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Baby hippo Moo Deng becomes internet sensation
SUMMARY: Two-month-old Mudang, a baby hippo in a Thai zoo, has become a global sensation, attracting huge crowds eager to see her. Her viral fame began when her keeper posted her adorable images online, leading to a significant increase in the zoo’s visitors and income. The zoo has reported that visitor numbers have more than doubled since Mudang’s rise to fame. To protect her image, they are now pursuing patent and trademark rights. Mudang’s playful antics have captured the hearts of many, with fans discovering her on social media platforms like TikTok.
Thailand’s celebrity hippo is taking the internet by storm with her chubby pink cheeks. (Via: CBS)
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Arkansas lawmakers discuss 'Pharmacy Benefit Manager' emergency rule
SUMMARY: During a recent legislative council meeting, Arkansas pharmacists presented their case for an emergency rule aimed at addressing issues with Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) and their impact on prescription drug costs. Despite prior legislation, pharmacists reported ongoing challenges, sharing emotional testimonies about the detrimental effects PBMs have had on their businesses. The newly approved emergency rule seeks to enhance accountability for PBMs, potentially lowering drug costs and improving patient access. Although concerns were raised regarding possible healthcare price increases, pharmacists emphasized that the current situation necessitates action to keep local pharmacies operational and accessible to communities.
Pharmacists met with lawmakers at the State Capitol to discuss an emergency rule that would help them deal with Pharmacy Benefit Managers and the associated costs.
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