March 5, 2026
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Mary Talley Bowden, who spent years in an expensive court battle with the Texas Medical Board over her license for prescribing ivermectin, is now allowed to sell ivermectin. Send news tips to John.Wilkerson@statnews.com or John_Wilkerson.07 on Signal.

Senators in the dark on CDC nominee plans

The White House reportedly plans to nominate someone to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the coming weeks, but the senators responsible for confirming that person haven’t been clued in.

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