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Concerns raised on One Medical’s concierge medicine plan – STAT

  1. Concerns raised on One Medical’s concierge medicine plan STAT
  2. ‘This is literally the plot to Cyberpunk’: Customers are concerned about Amazon now offering healthcare to Prime subscribers The Daily Dot
  3. Amazon Launches Virtual Healthcare Service for $9 a Month Kiplinger’s Personal Finance
  4. Amazon reenters health care market with Prime virtual appointment service that costs $9 per month Fortune
  5. Jeff Bezos’ Amazon Prime Rolls Out Brand New Healthcare Benefit Offering 24/7 On-Demand Virtual Care For $9 A Month And RxPass: ‘We’re Making It Easier For Prime Members To Take Care Of Their Health’ Yahoo Finance
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‘I know my truth’: doubts raised on Buffy Sainte-Marie’s Indigenous roots – CHCH News

  1. ‘I know my truth’: doubts raised on Buffy Sainte-Marie’s Indigenous roots CHCH News
  2. Buffy Sainte-Marie’s Indigenous Identity Questioned in New Report; Oscar-Winning Songwriter Calls Allegations ‘Traumatic’ and ‘Deeply Hurtful’ Variety
  3. CBC Investigation Says Buffy Sainte-Marie Has Falsely Claimed Her Native Identity Yahoo Entertainment
  4. Buffy Sainte-Marie, Academy Award-Winning Songwriter, Has Indigenous Roots Questioned In CBC Report Deadline
  5. First indigenous Oscar winner Buffy Sainte-Maries identity under scrutiny: Report Geo News
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THE HAGUE – The International Court of Justice (ICJ) holds public hearings on the preliminary objections raised by the Russian Federation in the case Ukraine v. Russian Federation – first round of oral argument of the Russian Federation – UN Web TV

  1. THE HAGUE – The International Court of Justice (ICJ) holds public hearings on the preliminary objections raised by the Russian Federation in the case Ukraine v. Russian Federation – first round of oral argument of the Russian Federation UN Web TV
  2. World Court to hear Russian objections to Ukraine genocide case Reuters
  3. Ukraine and its allies battle Russian bid to have genocide case tossed out of the UN’s top court The Associated Press
  4. Ukraine and its allies battle Russian bid to have genocide case tossed out of the UN’s top court The Hill
  5. Ukraine vs. Russia: Genocide proceedings at UN’s top court DW (English)
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SEC Charges Hex Founder Richard Heart with Misappropriating Millions of Dollars of Investor Funds from Unregistered Crypto Asset Securities Offerings that Raised more than $1 Billion – SEC.gov

  1. SEC Charges Hex Founder Richard Heart with Misappropriating Millions of Dollars of Investor Funds from Unregistered Crypto Asset Securities Offerings that Raised more than $1 Billion SEC.gov
  2. SEC sues entrepreneur, alleging $1 billion in unregistered crypto sales and multimillion-dollar fraud CNBC
  3. U.S. SEC Sues Richard Heart, Hex, PulseChain on Unregistered Securities, Fraud Allegations CoinDesk
  4. US SEC says Hex crypto founder defrauded investors, spent money on ‘Enigma’ diamond Reuters
  5. SEC Sues PulseChain Founder for Securities Fraud BeInCrypto

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Former OceanGate employee raised safety issues about missing submersible | HeraldNet.com – The Daily Herald

  1. Former OceanGate employee raised safety issues about missing submersible | HeraldNet.com The Daily Herald
  2. Oceangate whistleblower expressed safety concerns over missing Titanic sub – BBC News BBC News
  3. OceanGate, company behind missing Titanic tourist sub, once subject of lawsuit over safety complaints Fox Business
  4. Missing sub CEO sued for fraud in Florida after canceling several expeditions for safety concerns KIRO Seattle
  5. A whistleblower raised safety concerns about OceanGate’s submersible in 2018. Then he was fired. Yahoo Finance
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A whistleblower raised safety concerns about OceanGate’s submersible in 2018. Then he was fired. – TechCrunch

  1. A whistleblower raised safety concerns about OceanGate’s submersible in 2018. Then he was fired. TechCrunch
  2. OceanGate, company behind missing Titanic tourist sub, once subject of lawsuit over safety complaints Fox Business
  3. Missing Titanic Sub Once Faced Massive Lawsuit Over Depths It Could Safely Travel To The New Republic
  4. Florida couple filed suit in February against missing OceanGate CEO, claiming they didn’t get refund ActionNewsJax.com
  5. Titan submersible maker OceanGate faced safety lawsuit in 2018: “Potential danger to passengers” CBS News
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A whistleblower raised safety concerns about OceanGate’s submersible in 2018. Then he was fired. – Yahoo Finance

  1. A whistleblower raised safety concerns about OceanGate’s submersible in 2018. Then he was fired. Yahoo Finance
  2. OceanGate, company behind missing Titanic tourist sub, once subject of lawsuit over safety complaints Fox Business
  3. Missing Titanic Sub Once Faced Massive Lawsuit Over Depths It Could Safely Travel To The New Republic
  4. Everett company behind missing sub was center of 2018 safety lawsuit KOMO News
  5. Missing sub CEO sued for fraud in Florida after canceling several expeditions for safety concerns KIRO Seattle
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DraftKings stock roars higher on revenue beat, raised forecast – MarketWatch

  1. DraftKings stock roars higher on revenue beat, raised forecast MarketWatch
  2. DraftKings stock soars after earnings smasher, guidance raise and profitability hint Seeking Alpha
  3. DraftKings Reports First Quarter Revenue of $770 Million; Raises 2023 Revenue Guidance Midpoint to $3.185 Billion and Improves 2023 Adjusted EBITDA Guidance Midpoint to ($315) Million Yahoo Finance
  4. DraftKings Guidance Sparks Cheer As EBITDA Loss Improves Casino.Org News
  5. DraftKings Q1 Earnings Highlights: Revenue And EPS Beat, Guidance Raised And More – DraftKings (NASDAQ:DK Benzinga
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Damar Hamlin injury: NFL players make huge donations to Bills safety’s charity, which has now raised over $6M

NFL players and fans alike have been showing their support for Damar Hamlin over the past day by donating millions of dollars to a charity that he created coming out of college. 

The Bills safety was taken to the hospital in critical condition on Monday night after going into cardiac arrest during the first quarter of Buffalo’s game in Cincinnati. The Bills announced early Tuesday that Hamlin’s heartbeat was restored on the field thanks to the quick action of the medical personnel at Paycor Stadium. The team also announced Tuesday afternoon that Hamlin is in critical condition after spending Monday night in the intensive care unit at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. 

With players and fans watching helplessly at home, many of them wanted to help and they did that by donating more than $6 million to Hamlin’s charity. The 24-year-old started his charity in 2020, just after finishing his college career at Pitt. 

Going into Monday night, Hamlin’s GoFundMe page had less than $3,000 in donations, but after watching what transpired on the field in Cincinnati, NFL players and fans sprung into action and proceeded to donate millions over the next 18 hours. 

As of Wednesday morning, the donation total was at over $6 million with one of the biggest donations coming from Tom Brady, who gave $10,000 to Hamlin’s cause. Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson and his wife Ciara also donated $10,000 as did wrestler Chris Jericho of the AEW. 

Not to be outdone, Matthew Stafford donated $12,000. 

Andy Dalton, George Kittle, Christian McCaffrey, Davante Adams, Shannon Sharpe, Drake London, Marcus Jones, Myles Bryant, Andrew Whitworth, Lawrence Guy, Brian Hoyer, Lloyd Cushenberry, Trey Lance and the McCourty brothers (Devin and Jason) are other players or former players who donated at least $1,000. 

From a team perspective, one of the biggest donations came from the Bills’ opponent in Week 18: The New England Patriots. Pats owner Robert Kraft donated $18,003 on behalf of his team while the Houston Texans donated $10,003, the Washington Commanders donated $5,000 and the Seahawks contributed $1,000 to Hamlin’s charity. 

Several coaches and front office members also donated, including Raiders coach Josh McDaniels, Giants defensive coordinator Wink Martindale and 49ers general manager John Lynch. 

Overall, more than 205,000 people have donated to the cause. 

“As I embark on my journey to the NFL, I will never forget where I come from and I am committed to using my platform to positively impact the community that raised me,” Hamlin wrote on the GoFundMe Page. “I created The Chasing M’s Foundation as a vehicle that will allow me to deliver that impact, and the first program is the 2020 Community Toy Drive.”

Hamlin has been holding a toy drive annually since 2020 and he recently shared a video on Instagram of his most recent toy drive, which took place just a few weeks ago. 

GoFundMe even did its best to help Hamlin’s charity by featuring it on Twitter Monday night. 

Not only did fans donate to his charity, but hundreds of fans also showed up to hold vigil at the University of Cincinnati medical center where Hamlin is currently being treated. 

The Bills safety collapsed with just under six minutes left to play in the first quarter after taking a shoulder to the chest from Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins. Medical personnel on the field administered CPR and used an AED to get his heart beating again. 

The game was temporarily suspended just before 9:20 p.m. ET and then the NFL called for a full postponement just after 10 p.m. ET. The NFL has announced that the game definitely won’t be played this week, although it hasn’t officially been canceled. 

Hamlin is in his second-year with the Bills and has been with the team since they made him a sixth-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. Hamlin didn’t go into the 2022 season as Buffalo’s starting safety, but he was thrust into the job after Micah Hyde went down with an injury and his performance had been a bright spot for a Bills defense that has been one of the best in the NFL this year. 

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Mets Have “Raised Concerns” Over Carlos Correa’s Physical

Carlos Correa’s physical with the Mets has “raised concerns”, according to a report from Ken Rosenthal and Dan Hayes of The Athletic. Per the report, the concern centers on Correa’s surgically repaired lower right leg. Correa has agreed to a 12-year, $315MM deal with the Mets just days after a 13-year, $350MM deal with the Giants fell through over concerns over the physical.

While it’s jarring to hear given the events of the past week, it’s unclear yet what this means for the status of the deal. Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports that the two parties are currently trying to work through the issue.

Mets owner Steve Cohen has already addressed the deal, telling Heyman earlier this week that “we needed one more thing, and this is it”. That’s particularly significant as, per The Athletic’s report, addressing the deal on the record could make it trickier to back out of the agreement, although there’s nothing to suggest that’s what the Mets are looking to do.

It’s been a fascinating turn of events in Correa’s free agency over the past week. Generally, reported agreements pending a physical have become official without a hitch, but Correa’s has now hit a snag on two separate occasions in the space of a week. Further, he’s one of the top free agents this winter and had agreed to deals worth in excess of $300MM. Correa had agreed to a long-term contract with the Giants on December 13, but that fell over on Monday after the Giants reportedly asked for more time to look into the medicals after finding something that gave them pause. However, agent Scott Boras quickly pivoted and went to the Mets, who quickly agreed to their own long-term deal for $35MM less than the original Giants agreement.

Boras sought to re-engage with the Twins as well after the Giants deal fell through. Per The Athletic’s report, they’d offered him a ten-year, $285MM deal but would have put a greater emphasis on a physical before that deal than the deal he signed with Minnesota earlier in 2022, given the long-term nature of the proposal. The report also adds that after Correa became available again, the Twins were unwilling to alter their initial proposal, and would have wanted to investigate the issues raised in the player’s physical with the Giants.

The Giants have been quiet on the matter. HIPAA laws restrict them from disclosing clear answers about the precise nature of the injury, but president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi did offer a statement: “While we are prohibited from disclosing confidential medical information, as Scott Boras stated publicly, there was a difference of opinion over the results of Carlos’ physical examination. We wish Carlos the best.”

The Correa camp has denied any cause for concern. Prior to undertaking his physical with the Mets, Boras said “there is nothing with him that is currently any sort of medical issue,” via Anthony DiComo of MLB.com. He also added that the Giants were trying to use a “crystal ball” to try and predict Correa’s long term health (via Laura Albanese of Newsday).

Various reports have mentioned Correa’s right leg as the source of concern for both the Giants and Mets. Back in 2014, a teenage Correa fractured his right fibula and sustained minor ligament damage while playing in High-A in the Astros organization. That injury required arthroscopic surgery to repair. Correa has missed time for thumb, back and rib issues in the big leagues, but the right leg has never sent him to the injured list in his eight big league seasons.

It is worth remembering that only a few years ago the Mets did pull out of a deal with a player. In 2021, they drafted Kumar Rocker 10th overall and agreed to a $6MM signing bonus, before abandoning the deal after growing concerned by something they saw in the physical. Of course, backing out of a $6MM deal for draft pick and a $315MM contract for an All-Star are two different things, and Cohen’s comments certainly give confidence that a deal can still go through in some form.

It’s the latest twist in what has been a tumultuous time for Correa on the open market. He was the top free agent after departing the Astros last year, but after the long-term deal he sought didn’t eventuate he took a three-year, opt-out laden, $105.1MM deal with the Twins. After earning $35.1MM last season and putting up another strong season he opted out and hit the open market for the second-straight winter. The long-term mega deal he’d been seeking looked to have finally come to fruition when it was reported the Giants had agreed to a 13-year, $350MM pact. That deal fell through, but Correa was able to quickly land a $300MM+ deal with the Mets. While there’s every chance a deal with New York still goes through, there’s at least some doubt now hanging over it.



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