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MAGA: Stranger Than Fiction (with Brad Thor)

Fellow never-Trump Republican Brad Thor joins Tim this Sunday to talk his new thriller novel, “Dead Fall.” They also discuss the decline of the GOP away from freedom and towards populism, the horror that would be a a second Trump presidency, and President Biden’s handling of the crisis in Ukraine.

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Expiring waivers could leave telehealth patients in a bind

Telehealth became a valuable tool in the early phases of the pandemic. Doctors believe it’s here to stay, but state regulations could limit the level of care you receive.

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Expiring waivers could leave telehealth patients in a bind

Telehealth became a valuable tool in the early phases of the pandemic. Doctors believe it’s here to stay, but state regulations could limit the level of care you receive.

United-states , Denver , Colorado , American , Kyle-zebley , Christopher-sharp , Brent-thor , American-telemedicine-association , Alliance-for-connected-care , Hippo-health , Mckinsey-company , Stanford-medicine

Expiring waivers could leave telehealth patients in a bind

Telehealth became a valuable tool in the early phases of the pandemic. Doctors believe it’s here to stay, but state regulations could limit the level of care you receive.

United-states , Denver , Colorado , American , Kyle-zebley , Christopher-sharp , Brent-thor , American-telemedicine-association , Alliance-for-connected-care , Hippo-health , Mckinsey-company , Stanford-medicine

Expiring waivers could leave telehealth patients in a bind

Telehealth became a valuable tool in the early phases of the pandemic. Doctors believe it’s here to stay, but state regulations could limit the level of care you receive.

United-states , Denver , Colorado , American , Kyle-zebley , Christopher-sharp , Brent-thor , American-telemedicine-association , Alliance-for-connected-care , Hippo-health , Mckinsey-company , Stanford-medicine

These officials oversee Montgomery County's hospitals. Why are they peddling COVID misinformation?


Montgomery County health officials are contradicting their COVID experts, spreading misinformation
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Montgomery County Hospital District paramedic Larson Johnson talks with residents before administering a COVID-19 vaccine at Montgomery County’s first mass vaccination site at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021, in Conroe. The appointment-only site will run through Friday until the county’s allotted 2,000 vaccines have been exhausted.Jason Fochtman, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Georgette Whatley, chair of the Montgomery County Hospital District Board of Directors.courtesy of the Montgomery County Hospital DistrictShow MoreShow Less
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Brent Thor, of Conroe, member of the Montgomery County Hospital District Board of Directors.courtesy of the Montgomery County Hospital DistrictShow MoreShow Less

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