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AI scribes may save time, but in medicine, speed means very little without trust. For many doctors, the promise is obvious. Less time staring at the screen. Less after-hours charting. More eye contact with patients. More energy left at the end of the day. Ambient documentation has become one of the clearest real-world AI use cases in medicine, and McKinsey estimated in early 2026 that 10% or more of U.S. physicians have adopted ambient scribing solutions. But adoption is not the same as trust. Physicians are right to ask harder questions. What exactly is an AI scribe listening to? How…

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Home care and assisted living costs for older adults and people with disabilities have surged over the past five years, straining affordability for middle class families who struggle to pick up the tab, AARP said in a March 12 report. The AARP report said the cost of the most common type of long-term services − home care and assisted living services − surged nearly 50% from 2019 through 2024, far outpacing median income growth of 22% for senior households. Costs of other long-term services also grew more quickly than income for households that must pay for this care without public…

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If you were hoping the federal government would finally force concert ticket prices back down to reality, you’re going to be disappointed. In a move that shocked consumer advocates and lawmakers alike, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) unexpectedly settled its antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster in March 2026, just a week after the trial started. The government originally sued the entertainment giant to completely break up its control over the live music industry, arguing the company operated an illegal monopoly that suffocated competition and gouged fans. Instead, the trial ground to a halt with a last-minute deal…

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You wake up at 2 a.m. with a throbbing headache, or you slice your finger chopping onions for dinner. You rush to the bathroom, open the cabinet, and find nothing but expired cough syrup from three years ago and a single, crusty bandage. We’ve all been there. But scrambling for supplies when you’re sick or bleeding isn’t just stressful; it often leads to late-night pharmacy runs where you end up overpaying for basic items out of sheer desperation. You don’t need to turn your bathroom into a hospital supply room, but a little preparation goes a long way. Before you…

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