First trailer for Louis Leterrier's ‘THE LAST HOUSE’, starring Greta Lee and Wagner Moura.
The sci-fi thriller follows a family that gets trapped in their house with dwindling resources & a looming threat.
Releasing August 7 on Netflix.
@TonySeruga Berenson and Tony love criticizing PBMs, but they conveniently forget that PBMs pass through ~90-95% of rebates back to the plans. Meanwhile, Big Pharma keeps jacking up list prices by double digits every year just to offset those rebates. So who’s really being ‘parasitic’ here?
@MrJohnJnr Trump is shocking the experts with these massive medication price cuts Big Pharma never wanted to give. From $750 to $16 on blood thinners, $25k to $2.5k on Hep C.
Congrats!!
First trailer for ‘PRIMETIME’, starring Robert Pattinson as Chris Hansen.
The film follows Chris Hansen as he runs ‘How To Catch A Predator’ where he confronts adult men who think they are meeting minors to have sex.
In theaters later this year.
@mcuban PBMs don’t want high prices for fun they secure rebates that save the system money. Of course Mark Cuban hates PBMs he’s running Cost Plus Drugs and wants to disrupt them. His business model only works if he paints the current system as evil.
@Mollyploofkins TrumpRx isn’t full healthcare reform, but it’s giving many people a practical way to get lower cash prices on generics. For those struggling with high deductibles or insurance gaps, the savings are real. More transparency is always better than none. It’s a helpful tool.
@RepHarshbarger 3 PBMs control a big share because they’re good at what they do: forcing lower prices from drug companies. Removing them would only make medicines more expensive for everyone.
@mcuban@mtleake09@costplusdrugs Mark, PBMs actually save the system billions every year through rebates and formulary management. One bad case doesn’t mean the whole model is broken. Cost Plus is great for cash-pay generics, but it doesn’t replace the role PBMs play in managing benefits for insured patients.
South Korea's first humanoid robot monk made its debut at Jogye Temple in Seoul, ahead of Buddha's birthday. Gabi, the 130-centimeter-tall robot, wore a traditional grey-and-brown Buddhist robe and stood before monks as it pledged to devote itself to Buddhism
@RepBuddyCarter Classic Big Pharma: charge insane list prices, force patients into poverty, then cry about 340B 'abuse' when hospitals use their own discounts to stay afloat. Protect the original intent, patients over pharma profits.
Humanoid robot Sophia took the stage alongside a live orchestra in Hong Kong in her first classical music performance, in an AI-themed concert that merged traditional art forms with innovation
Japan Airlines will trial humanoid robots for baggage handling and aircraft cleaning at Tokyo's Haneda Airport starting in May, citing workforce shortages and rising tourist numbers
You can own your very own Jetson One for a mere $148,000...
The Jetson ONE is a type of personal ultralight known as an eVTOL. It is a 102-horsepower battery-operated ultralight with eight electric motors.
It’s wild how something people traded on the playground is now treated like fine art or crypto. Once serious money enters a hobby, scams, theft, and speculation usually follow fast. Kind of makes you miss when Pokémon cards were just about collecting your favorites
Pokémon cards are now worth serious money. Rare cards can sell for millions and the global trading cards market is projected to hit $23.5 billion by 2030.
But as a childhood hobby becomes an asset class, theft and fraud are also spreading.