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STAT+: Trump’s health care affordability czar takes aim at hospitals

The article discusses Trump's health care affordability czar targeting hospitals, but the main content appears to be behind a paywall. The visible text includes unrelated snippets such as a reference to RFK Jr.'s work hours and a mention of a suppressed study on alcohol consumption.

You know that 1980s Dolly Parton hit “9 to 5”? I wonder if RFK Jr. has heard it? He often works in his office from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., according to the New York Times. Send news tips and ways to make a livin’ to [email protected] or John_Wilkerson.07 on Signal.

The federal government paid for a report on alcohol consumption. But it refused to publish the results, which show that even people who drink less than one alcoholic beverage a day are increasing their chances of developing a serious illness, Isabella Cueto reports .

The scientists who conducted the study believe the findings were suppressed because they are unfavorable to powerful special interests.

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STAT+: Trump’s health care affordability czar takes aim at hospitals

The article discusses Trump's health care affordability czar targeting hospitals, but the main content appears to be behind a paywall. The visible text includes unrelated snippets such as a reference to RFK Jr.'s work hours and a mention of a suppressed study on alcohol consumption.

Bias read (Center): The visible content does not provide enough information to determine a clear ideological lean. The article mentions a health care policy issue, which is politically charged, but the actual content is inaccessible due to the paywall. The available text contains no explicit bias or slanted language.