DASchow
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I enjoyed spending time with Annunciation Catholic School students and their teachers in Washington. As we come together to heal from last August’s tragedy, it is more important than ever to listen and learn from these survivors whose enthusiasm for change is inspiring.


🚨Owner of Health Care Software Company Convicted of 1 BILLION DOLLAR Medicare Fraud Conspiracy “The Department of Justice crushed one of the most egregious fraud schemes in Florida history,” said Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. “This illegitimate operation stole more than $1 billion from American taxpayers — including hundreds of thousands of Medicare beneficiaries. This was cold, calculated, industrial-scale theft targeting the sick and elderly, coercing vulnerable people into buying unnecessary medical equipment. We will not rest until every fraudster ripping off the American people is held accountable.” Read more: justice.gov/opa/pr/owner-h…




Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong was speaking pretty openly on 2Way’s Cancer Decoded about a long-standing frustration in cancer care. Standard treatments like checkpoint inhibitors, radiation, and chemo can exhaust or destroy your T-cells, the key immune fighters your body needs. But there’s real movement: late 2024, the FDA approved Anktiva (nogapendekin alfa inbakicept-pmln / N-803), an IL-15 receptor agonist. It works by expanding natural killer (NK) cells and memory CD8+ T-cells to help the immune system target hidden cancer cells more effectively, especially in BCG-unresponsive non-muscle invasive bladder cancer. He’s advocating for using low-dose traditional therapies in a smarter, immunomodulating way so the body can actually participate in the fight. This one really got to me. I’ve watched cancer hit people I care about and seen how draining the standard path can be. Hearing someone at his level talk about finally having new tools after 75 years feels like a genuine shift — hopeful, but also a reminder of how slow real change comes in medicine. Cancer treatment has followed the same heavy playbook for generations. If we can better protect and activate the immune system while treating the disease, it could mean less suffering and better real-world outcomes. What do you think — are we at the beginning of a smarter era in cancer treatment, or is it still too early to tell?

We need to love our kids more than we love our guns. I'm proud to be a 2026 Moms Demand Action Gun Sense Candidate. I’ve been in the gun violence prevention movement for years. In the Senate, I'm going to fight to ban weapons of war on our streets - from assault weapons to high-capacity magazines.










