Health

“UB Social Work Researcher Supports Homeless Rights in Supreme Court Brief”

BUFFALO, N.Y. – Amanda Aykanian, PhD, an assistant professor in the University at Buffalo School of Social Work, has joined 56 other social scientists...

Latest Research on Obesity & Cancer from Roswell Park at AACR 2024

Featured contributions include insights to be shared in major symposium examining ‘obesity paradox’ Researchers from around the world gather in San Diego April 5-10 Dr. Sai...

Paid Day Off for Solar Eclipse Viewing at WNY Independent Living Agencies

Considering that the Total Solar Eclipse of April 8, 2024 will be, for most people, a once-in-a-lifetime event, the Board of Directors of The...

UB’s First Black MS Summit: Living Your Best with MS

BUFFALO, N.Y. – African Americans living with multiple sclerosis, as well as their families, are invited to join the Jacobs School of Medicine and...

Jacobs School Professor Honored for Diversity Contributions

BUFFALO, N.Y. – Margarita L. Dubocovich, PhD, has been honored by the Association for Clinical and Translational Science (ACTS) as the 2024 recipient of...

Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc. Job Fair Connects People with Various Experiences for Clinical, Support, and Administrative Opportunities

The Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc. will hold a Job Fair on Thursday, April 11, from 4 to 7 p.m., at 34 Benwood...
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Candace Owens Targets Jewish Conservative in Latest Charlie Kirk Conspiracy Theory

Candace Owens is targeting conservative Jewish commentator Josh Hammer in her latest conspiracy theory about the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

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‘Republicans’ worst nightmare’: Analyst warns ‘drunk with power’ GOP it’s made a stumble



An analyst warns Thursday that GOP lawmakers "drunk with power" have made a major stumble amid the ongoing government shutdown, unleashing "Republicans' worst nightmare."

Salon columnist Heather Digby Parton writes about how Obamacare premiums are set to soar — something President Donald Trump had promised to replace — and now "appears to be one step too far" for Americans.

"Ten years of similar promises have shown that replacing the Affordable Care Act wasn’t so easy after all — and that the only health care plan the GOP ever truly wanted was one called 'you’re on your own,'" Digby Parton writes.

Republicans haven't introduced any alternatives, instead people are receiving notices that their healthcare premiums are set to rise, while they cut Medicaid and close a number of rural hospitals, add work requirements and deny care to millions. And although they've pointed to Project 2025, aiming to force people into a privatized version of Medicaid and "plan to open up the market to sell junk insurance plans which are worth virtually nothing," it's still a half-baked policy, the writer argues.

"But the GOP’s lack of strategy and success makes it clear the party is as flummoxed on this issue as they’ve always been, and they know it’s a loser for them," she writes.

Healthcare matters for Americans because it's something that effects their daily lives, she adds, and "it’s now on the front lines of this massive war against our social safety net."

As the Trump administration works to defund scientific research and following "the government's shambolic response during the first year of the pandemic and the damage being done every day by the administration to our scientific research community, I suspect a lot of people are feeling insecure about their actual health care these days."

That could leave room for Democrats to step in and hold the line.

"If Democrats can find the fortitude to hold out for their demands, they will have taken the first step in reining in this lawless administration and given the American people something to hold onto in these dark days," Digby Parton writes.

‘Nightmare scenario’: Analysis warns Supreme Court may ‘clear path’ for one-party rule



A Democratic voting rights group was "sounding the alarm" Wednesday, warning of a "nightmare scenario" wherein the U.S. Supreme Court could "clear the path for a one-party system" and give Republicans control of Congress.

The high court is slated to rehear Louisiana v. Callais on Oct. 15, and in a new Politico report, Fair Fight Action and Black Voters Matter Fund signal that removing Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act could give Republicans a path to redraw up to 19 House seats to benefit their party.

The Voting Rights Act — the landmark Civil Rights-era legislation — has been targeted by Republicans, aiming to remove this particular section, Politico reports.

The move would "clear the path for a one-party system where power serves the powerful and silences the people,” Black Voters Matter Fund co-founder LaTosha Brown said in a statement.

The ruling could also ultimately remove 30% of Congressional Black Caucus seats and 11% of Congressional Hispanic Caucus seats, according to Salon.

This could leave limited options for Democrats.

"Democrats could also find ways to use any changes to the VRA to their benefit. The party could redraw maps in heavily-blue areas with VRA protections to try and expand their margins, but there will be fewer opportunities," Politico reports.

The law has been used to offer protections against racial gerrymandering in redistricting, a topic that's become a key move ahead of midterm elections amid President Donald Trump's push to maintain GOP control in Congress, putting pressure on Republicans to redraw district lines and saying "there could very well be consequences" if they don't take action.

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Is Tiger Woods suing Pete Hegseth for $50M?

The first, and perhaps most obvious, hint that the story was fabricated was that Hegseth no longer works for Fox News.