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New York Times
5 days ago
- Politics
- New York Times
The Democrats Are in Danger. So Are the Republicans.
'Twenty years from now, will we be a country of Democrats and Republicans taking turns on who's in power?' Pete Buttigieg asked recently. 'I'm not so sure.' Speaking to Mosheh Oinounou, a podcaster and former CBS News producer, the conspicuous institutionalist casually blasted the country's institutions and proposed that, amid the wreckage, America's political future was not at all intuitive. 'We're past the point of just believing that there's some pendulum that comes back and forth,' Buttigieg went on. 'I think that both parties should examine the chances of their survival.' Americans love to decry the country's limited political menu, and talking up third-party challenges to the two-party system has been a cottage industry at least since Ross Perot. In a time of anti-establishment feeling, there's additional incentive to hype a crackup, even though structural forces make that chatter look perennially foolish. And I'm not predicting that America's two major parties are going to actually split up anytime soon. But peek across the Atlantic at the changing shape of our close-cousin democracy in Britain, and the possibilities seem, as Buttigieg suggests, open. It was just last summer that Keir Starmer and Labour won a smashing victory over Rishi Sunak and the Conservatives, bringing a striking end to more than a decade of Tory austerity rule and securing the second-largest parliamentary majority since World War II. But just over a year later, Starmer's net approval rating has fallen from plus 10 to minus 40. Labour as a whole has lost more support in its first 10 months in office than any other governing party in 40 years. Labour's Rachel Reeves, the chancellor of the Exchequer, broke into tears last month in Parliament, in a richly symbolic event for the British political media. Since resuming power, her party has struggled to deliver meaningful new policy or escape the widespread impression of nervous, triangulating centrism. To trust the polls, the strongest challenger is now not the Conservative Party, as tradition would suggest, but Reform — Nigel Farage's rebrand of the upstart Brexit party, a populist-nihilist meme factory very much in the MAGA mold. Reform won only five seats in Parliament last summer, but it has maintained a steady polling lead over Labour since April — and an even larger lead over the Tory coalition from which it mostly sprang. Through the summer, polls have suggested that in the event of a sudden election, Reform would win, indeed quite spectacularly: Estimates suggest a huge 200-seat margin, for a party that did not even exist at the time of the Brexit vote. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

Associated Press
02-06-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
BuzzRx® Medical Advisor Dr. Cedric "Jamie" Rutland Joins Mo News Podcast to Discuss the State of American Health
Topics Range From the High Cost of Insurance to the Rise of GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs PHOENIX, June 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In an eye-opening new podcast episode of Mo News, journalist and podcast host Mosheh Oinounou sits down with Dr. Cedric 'Jamie' Rutland —a triple board certified critical care physician and Medical Advisor for BuzzRx—to unpack some of the most pressing issues in American healthcare today. The discussion spans topics ranging from the crippling cost of insurance to the growing popularity of GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Wegovy. BuzzRx, a free prescription savings service that allows users to instantly find the lowest price on their medication at pharmacies nationwide, can help users save on a wide variety of prescription medications (like GLP-1s) and help fill in gaps in insurance. With over 91 million Americans reporting they cannot afford quality healthcare if they needed it today, Dr. Rutland and Mosheh explore why the U.S. healthcare system has become so prohibitively expensive—and what patients can do to navigate it. 'A lot of it comes down to a system that prioritizes profit over patient access,' says Dr. Rutland. Between rising hospital costs, pharmaceutical pricing, and complex insurance negotiations, it's the average American who ends up paying the price—literally. Dr. Rutland highlights how patients increasingly delay care, skip prescriptions, or split doses due to costs—even if they have insurance. As a solution, he emphasizes the role BuzzRx plays in helping bridge that affordability gap. 'I tell all my patients about BuzzRx. It's a free prescription savings tool that can help you save up to 80% on your medications,' Rutland explains. 'In fact, the average BuzzRx user saves about $1,100 a year—equivalent to the cost of a new iPhone or multiple car payments.' Additionally, the hot topic of GLP-1 medications, such as Ozempic®, Wegovy®, and Mounjaro®, which have skyrocketed in popularity for their weight-loss benefits, is discussed. Rutland breaks down how these medications work, how much weight patients can expect to lose, and what side effects and risks users should consider. 'GLP-1s are changing lives,' Dr. Rutland notes. 'But they're also expensive—over $1,000 a month in some cases. Even with insurance, cost is often a barrier. That's where services like BuzzRx make a real difference. Since January 2023, BuzzRx users have saved over $4.5 million on semaglutide alone.' Dr. Rutland also shares emerging research on other health benefits tied to GLP-1s, including reduced inflammation and improved sleep apnea outcomes, pointing to a promising future for the class of drugs. 'We're just scratching the surface of what GLP-1 medications can do,' he says. 'The more we learn, the more possibilities we unlock— for potentially treating and preventing numerous diseases.' The episode offers practical advice for patients, from talking to their doctor to exploring medication discounts via the BuzzRx mobile app or website. Listen to the full podcast episode on any major podcast platform or YouTube. Mo News fans have the opportunity for additional savings of up to $5 off their first prescription fill with BuzzRx by visiting About Dr. Cedric 'Jamie' Rutland: Cedric 'Jamie' Rutland, MD, FCCP, is a triple board-certified Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Internal Medicine physician and owner of Rutland Medical Group, a private practice in Newport Beach, CA. Dr. Rutland is also BuzzRx's Medical Advisor as of 2025 and the owner of Medicine Deconstructed Productions, a company that produces medical education for healthcare companies and the general population. He serves as Vice President for the nonprofit organization AHSM, whose mission is to preserve the integrity of online medical information. He is a sought-after speaker, educator, and thought leader, having contributed to numerous medical publications and public health initiatives. He is also the podcast host of " The Health Exchange " and an internationally recognized speaker and educator. Prior to forming his own companies, Dr. Rutland completed his Bachelor of Science from the University of California, Davis, medical school, and Internal Medicine residency from the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, and completed his fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care from the University of Kansas Medical Center. He is also an expert in asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, interstitial lung disease, endobronchial ultrasound, navigational bronchoscopy, and vaping-related lung injury. About Mo News: Mo News is a leading independent news platform and podcast hosted by veteran journalist Mosheh Oinounou. Mo News delivers fact-based reporting and insightful interviews to help audiences make sense of complex issues shaping today's world. Press Contact [email protected] View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE BuzzRx
Yahoo
02-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
BuzzRx® Medical Advisor Dr. Cedric "Jamie" Rutland Joins Mo News Podcast to Discuss the State of American Health
Topics Range From the High Cost of Insurance to the Rise of GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs PHOENIX, June 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In an eye-opening new podcast episode of Mo News, journalist and podcast host Mosheh Oinounou sits down with Dr. Cedric "Jamie" Rutland—a triple board certified critical care physician and Medical Advisor for BuzzRx—to unpack some of the most pressing issues in American healthcare today. The discussion spans topics ranging from the crippling cost of insurance to the growing popularity of GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Wegovy. BuzzRx, a free prescription savings service that allows users to instantly find the lowest price on their medication at pharmacies nationwide, can help users save on a wide variety of prescription medications (like GLP-1s) and help fill in gaps in insurance. With over 91 million Americans reporting they cannot afford quality healthcare if they needed it today, Dr. Rutland and Mosheh explore why the U.S. healthcare system has become so prohibitively expensive—and what patients can do to navigate it. "A lot of it comes down to a system that prioritizes profit over patient access," says Dr. Rutland. Between rising hospital costs, pharmaceutical pricing, and complex insurance negotiations, it's the average American who ends up paying the price—literally. Dr. Rutland highlights how patients increasingly delay care, skip prescriptions, or split doses due to costs—even if they have insurance. As a solution, he emphasizes the role BuzzRx plays in helping bridge that affordability gap. "I tell all my patients about BuzzRx. It's a free prescription savings tool that can help you save up to 80% on your medications," Rutland explains. "In fact, the average BuzzRx user saves about $1,100 a year—equivalent to the cost of a new iPhone or multiple car payments." Additionally, the hot topic of GLP-1 medications, such as Ozempic®, Wegovy®, and Mounjaro®, which have skyrocketed in popularity for their weight-loss benefits, is discussed. Rutland breaks down how these medications work, how much weight patients can expect to lose, and what side effects and risks users should consider. "GLP-1s are changing lives," Dr. Rutland notes. "But they're also expensive—over $1,000 a month in some cases. Even with insurance, cost is often a barrier. That's where services like BuzzRx make a real difference. Since January 2023, BuzzRx users have saved over $4.5 million on semaglutide alone." Dr. Rutland also shares emerging research on other health benefits tied to GLP-1s, including reduced inflammation and improved sleep apnea outcomes, pointing to a promising future for the class of drugs. "We're just scratching the surface of what GLP-1 medications can do," he says. "The more we learn, the more possibilities we unlock— for potentially treating and preventing numerous diseases." The episode offers practical advice for patients, from talking to their doctor to exploring medication discounts via the BuzzRx mobile app or website. Listen to the full podcast episode on any major podcast platform or YouTube. Mo News fans have the opportunity for additional savings of up to $5 off their first prescription fill with BuzzRx by visiting About Dr. Cedric "Jamie" Rutland:Cedric "Jamie" Rutland, MD, FCCP, is a triple board-certified Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Internal Medicine physician and owner of Rutland Medical Group, a private practice in Newport Beach, CA. Dr. Rutland is also BuzzRx's Medical Advisor as of 2025 and the owner of Medicine Deconstructed Productions, a company that produces medical education for healthcare companies and the general population. He serves as Vice President for the nonprofit organization AHSM, whose mission is to preserve the integrity of online medical information. He is a sought-after speaker, educator, and thought leader, having contributed to numerous medical publications and public health initiatives. He is also the podcast host of "The Health Exchange" and an internationally recognized speaker and educator. Prior to forming his own companies, Dr. Rutland completed his Bachelor of Science from the University of California, Davis, medical school, and Internal Medicine residency from the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, and completed his fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care from the University of Kansas Medical Center. He is also an expert in asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, interstitial lung disease, endobronchial ultrasound, navigational bronchoscopy, and vaping-related lung injury. About Mo News:Mo News is a leading independent news platform and podcast hosted by veteran journalist Mosheh Oinounou. Mo News delivers fact-based reporting and insightful interviews to help audiences make sense of complex issues shaping today's world. Press ContactPress@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE BuzzRx Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data