WXYZ: Uber Aims To Make Medication More Accessible
An Ohio-based company is teaming up with Uber to deliver people's medication to their front door.

New blood donor policy opens doors, raises questions for PrEP users
New FDA rules are meant to make it easier for gay men to donate blood, but advocates say one rule continues to exclude some potential donors.

New York City outlaws discrimination on the basis of weight, height
The mayor signed legislation passed by city lawmakers that would add protected categories for height and weight.

DEA revokes license of drug distributor over opioid crisis failures
The DEA acknowledged that the time it took to issue its final decision was "longer than typical for the agency."
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Biden, McCarthy reach debt limit agreement
President Joe Biden have struck a deal with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to avoid plunging the United States into default, McCarthy confirmed.

Republican legislatures targeting academic tenure at universities
Some lawmakers want to curtail giving tenure to college professors, but opponents argue tenure protects educators from political whims.

Businesses, governments scaling back on drug testing
With there being nearly 4 million more job openings than unemployed Americans, companies are rethinking how they screen new hires for marijuana.