Today’s Headlines: In recent legal developments, Donald Trump faces ongoing challenges, including a motion to dismiss a federal election interference case and a civil fraud trial in New York. Meanwhile, Congressman George Santos's campaign treasurer, Nancy Marks, has pleaded guilty in connection with a federal investigation. In the business world, the Federal Trade Commission's lawsuit against Amazon has unveiled a secretive pricing strategy known as "Project Nessie," which is alleged to have driven up consumer prices and generated over a billion dollars in revenue for the company. On a different front, a massive strike involving approximately 75,000 healthcare workers from Kaiser Permanente facilities is taking place, demanding increased pay, a $25 minimum wage, and improvements in staffing and hiring processes. Lastly, the FDA has issued draft guidance encouraging pharmaceutical companies to develop treatments for stimulant use disorder, potentially opening the door to new approaches in addressing addiction to substances like cocaine, meth, and prescription stimulants, even considering the inclusion of behavioral therapy in treatment trials.
Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:
The Guardian: Trump files motion to dismiss 2020 election subversion case – as it happened
The Guardian: Trump given seven days to submit list of firms that will lose New York business licenses
AP News: Ex-treasurer for Rep. George Santos pleads guilty to conspiracy, tells of bogus loan and fake donors
The Wall Street Journal: Ex-treasurer for Rep. George Santos pleads guilty to conspiracy, tells of bogus loan and fake donors
Reuters: Explainer: Why are Kaiser Permanente healthcare workers on strike?
Axios: FDA urges development of cocaine and meth addiction treatments
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