When plastic surgery goes wrong, patients are left to pay for uninsured doctors’ mistakes, a USA TODAY investigation found. Investigative reporters mariajpsl and IndyMarisaK are taking your questions on Reddit now:
. Much of my work has been focused on issues affecting children and vulnerable adults.
Our most recent USA TODAY investigation examined the prevalence and impact of a Florida law that allows doctors to opt out of carrying medical malpractice insurance. Maria and I would love to share how we and our colleagues did it.
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Miss USA, Miss America, Miss Teen USA, Miss Universe and now Miss World are all black womenFor the first time, all five top beauty pageant winners are all women of color. “I think black women need this. It’s a symbol,” says Miss America Nia Franklin on NewDay. “We cannot be what we cannot see,” added Miss Universe Zozibini Tunzi.
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This Miss USA Contestant Showed Off Her Glucose Monitor to Prove an Important PointManaging type 1 diabetes by monitoring her blood sugar levels, she says, 'doesn't define who you are as a person.'
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The Supreme Court Just Let Kentucky's Anti-Abortion Law Stand'The Kentucky law is clearly designed to make it harder to access abortion—once again putting anti-abortion politics ahead of pregnant people’s reproductive health and rights.' From BlackWomensRJ:
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