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Supreme Court’s Cox v. Sony Decision Disrupts Another ISP Legal Battle — And Prompts Changes in Music Publishers’ Anthropic Complaint

Music Photo Credit: Kidfly182Music Another ISP legal battle has been disrupted by the Supreme Court’s Cox v. Sony decision. Now, the major labels and...

Second Circuit Court of Appeals Refuses to Reconsider BMI Concert Rate Decision — A Huge Win for Live Nation, AEG, MSG, C3, and Others

Music The Thurgood Marshall Courthouse. Photo Credit: NYU FCMusic The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has refused to reconsider its rate-setting decision in a...

Journalists Delve Into Insulin Costs and Prior Authorization Policy

KHN senior correspondent Angela Hart discussed California’s contract with Civica to make lower-cost insulin on KQED’s “Forum” on March 23. She also discussed California’s potential plan to use Medicaid funding to cover up to six months of rent for low-income enrollees on KCBS’ “State of California” on March 22. Click here to hear Hart on

Journalists Discuss Medicaid Unwinding and Clawbacks

KHN correspondent Rachana Pradhan untangled Medicaid unwinding on PBS’ “PBS News Weekend” on March 11. Click here to watch Pradhan on “PBS News Weekend” Read Pradhan’s “Why Millions on Medicaid Are at Risk of Losing Coverage in the Months Ahead“ KHN senior editor Andy Miller discussed virtual visits on WUGA’s “The Georgia Health Report” on

Journalists Discuss Insulin Prices, Gun Violence, Distracted Driving, and More

Midwest KHN correspondent Bram Sable-Smith discussed the Eli Lilly news on insulin prices on “PBS NewsHour” and insulin prices on Slate’s “What Next” on March 1. Click here to watch Sable-Smith on “PBS NewsHour” Click here to hear Sable-Smith on “What Next” Read Sable-Smith and Samantha Young’s “Eli Lilly Slashed Insulin Prices. This Starts a

‘Weak ratings make good journalists do bad things’: Fox News panic over Trump’s loss doing bad numbers laid bare in court

That worry — a real one, judging by Fox’s ratings in the election’s aftermath — played a key role in Fox not setting the record straight about unfounded fraud claims, the network’s accuser contends. “It’s remarkable how weak ratings make good journalists do bad things,” the filing quotes Fox Washington news executive Bill Sammon as

Journalists Probe Problems in Providing Care for Foster Kids and Propping Up Addiction Treatment

KHN senior editor Andy Miller discussed the problems with Georgia’s foster care system on Georgia Public Broadcasting’s “Lawmakers” on Jan. 26. Click here to watch Miller on “Lawmakers” Read Miller’s “Unmet Needs: Critics Cite Failures in Health Care for Vulnerable Foster Children“ KHN Midwest correspondent Bram Sable-Smith discussed Howard Buffett’s $30 million donation for a

Journalists Follow Up on Radon Mine Health Spas, Open Enrollment, and Health Fraud

KHN Montana correspondent Katheryn Houghton discussed Montana’s radon mine health spas on Montana Public Radio’s “The Big Why” podcast on Jan. 18. Click here to hear Houghton on “The Big Why” Read Houghton’s “Covid Renews Interest in Radiation, but Docs Caution Against Pilgrimages to Radon-Filled Mines“ KHN correspondent Julie Appleby discussed this year’s open enrollment

Journalists Review 2022’s Top Health Stories and the CDC’s Policy on Remote Work

KHN Florida correspondent Daniel Chang discussed some of 2022’s top health stories from the Sunshine State on WLRN Miami’s “The Florida Roundup” on Dec. 29. Click here to hear Chang on “The Florida Roundup“ KHN senior editor Andy Miller discussed the policy at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that allows its employees to