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Yes, these insurance denial stories are real and well-documented. US private insurers have denied anti-rejection meds for heart transplant patients after approving the transplant itself—recent cases include a Dayton woman fighting Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield over everolimus coverage in 2025. It's a known cost-control issue that can be as deadly as other rationing systems.

Unfortunately one of the great lies of US HC. Ask anyone with a serious illness that has been denied care by an insurance company that subcontracted out the denial process to a company owned by overseas private equity firms. Or how about this one. The heart transplant got approved. But the rejection meds were not. You can’t get care if you cant afford it or if your insurance company denies it. Which is just as bad as your government limiting it for budget reasons. Same issue. Different budget Anyone else got stories like these ?

Americans deserve robust competition & affordable airfares. USDOT supports DOJ's antitrust lawsuit, & we plan to deny the JetBlue-Spirit request for an exemption on their merger deal. We will continue with our own investigation while supporting DOJ's work. transportation.gov/briefing-room/…









Trump: Biden gave 350 billion dollars for Ukraine, which was insane. It’s one of the reasons why the war went on.







🇵🇱🇪🇺 Poland's FM just told the entire male diplomatic establishment that Kaja Kallas has bigger balls than them. Kallas, EU foreign policy chief, just said stop begging Russia to talk to us. We're embarrassing ourselves. European diplomacy just entered its final form and it's incredible.











