SMITHFIELD, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania state police say a groom-to-be sexually assaulted one of his guests two days before his wedding. Prosecutors say Daniel Carney is charged with involuntary deviate sexual intercourse of an unconscious person and indecent assault. It wasn’t known Friday if the 28-year-old Stroudsburg man has retained an attorney. Authorities say the victim, a 29-year-old Oregon woman, said she was sexually assaulted at a hotel in Smithfield on Aug. 30.
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Federal Court Green-lights Philly “Safe Consumption” Site
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PA to Join Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
On Thursday, Gov. Tom Wolf signed an executive order starting the process for Pennsylvania to join the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI, often referred to as “Reggie”). Andrea Sears reports…
100-Thousand Dollars Worth of Pot Found in Beaver County Man’s Swimming Pool
Charges are pending after a huge marijuana bust in Beaver County. Franklin Township police were acting on a tip yesterday when they found 100-thousand-dollars of pot growing in a resident’s swimming pool. The plants were seized and destroyed. Two people were arrested at the scene.
Man Accused of Trapping, Drowning Stray Cats that Urinated in his Yard
A Sharon man accused of trapping and drowning cats waived his right to a preliminary hearing Tuesday. 86 year old Henry Yudt Jr. is charged with aggravated cruelty to animals and cruelty to animals in connection with reported incidents last month at his home. Yudt told police he was tired of stray cats running and urinating in his yard…so he decided to drown them. He was released on his own recognizance.
Another Handgun Found at TSA Checkpoint at Pittsburgh International Airport
T-S-A officials say they stopped a Butler County man with a handgun who tried to pass through a security check point at Pittsburgh International Airport this week. The man was stopped Wednesday with a loaded nine-millimeter. The gun is the 29th found at the checkpoint this year. Officials say 34 guns were found in all of 2018.
Ambridge Curfew Message Sent to School District
THE AMBRIDGE SCHOOL DISTRICT HAS RECEIVE A MESSAGE FROM THE BOROUGH’S POLICE DEPARTMENT. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO HAS DETAILS. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
Fall Finally Arrives in Beaver County
WEATHER FORECAST FOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4TH, 2019
TODAY – CONSIDERABLE CLOUDINESS. MUCH COOLER.
HIGH – 62.
TONIGHT – SOME CLOUDS. LOW – 41.
SATURDAY – MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH – 67.
SUNDAY – CONSIDERABLE CLOUDINESS WITH OCCASIONAL
RAIN SHOWERS. HIGH – 72.
President Trump cites his support for Medicare, slams Medicare for All
Trump cites his support for Medicare, slams Medicare for All
By KEVIN FREKING and RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR Associated Press
THE VILLAGES, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump on Thursday accused Democrats of an all-out attempt to “totally obliterate Medicare” and portrayed himself as the program’s defender as he signed a directive to expand the program’s private insurance options.
Trump skipped past his own proposals for Medicare budget cuts, and he ignored the fact that no Democrat is proposing to take coverage or benefits away from seniors.
During a visit to The Villages, a bustling community for adults in Central Florida, Trump was trying to turn attention away from House Democrats’ impeachment inquiry and focus on pocket-book issues instead.
“That’s why they do the impeachment crap, because they know they can’t beat us fairly,” he told the friendly audience, which included many seniors. That part of Florida voted overwhelmingly for Trump in 2016.
Health care has emerged as a central issue for Democrats competing for their party’s 2020 presidential nomination. Much of the debate has centered on Sen. Bernie Sanders’ “Medicare for All” plan, which would cover everyone under a government-run plan and eliminate most private insurance. Trump said electing a Democrat would jeopardize seniors’ access to health care.
“Medicare is under threat like never before,” Trump said. “Almost every major Democrat in Washington has backed a massive government health care takeover that would totally obliterate Medicare.”
Far from “obliterating’’ Medicare, Sanders says his plan would lower costs and provide new benefits, including coverage for long-term care. Medicare, which covers about 60 million seniors and disabled people, is the government’s flagship health care program.
Trump also signed an executive order directing his administration to pursue changes to Medicare. Much of what he wants to do is geared toward enhancing Medicare Advantage, the private insurance option picked by about one-third of seniors.
Medicare Advantage plans offer savings on premiums and an annual limit on out-of-pocket costs. These plans provide one-stop shopping, eliminating the need for separate supplemental insurance. Offered by major insurers, the plans also cover prescription drugs in most cases.
But there are trade-offs. People joining a Medicare Advantage plan generally must accept limits on their choice of hospitals and doctors as well as prior insurer approval for certain procedures. If they change their minds and decide to return to traditional Medicare, they’re not always guaranteed supplemental “Medigap” coverage, which is also private.
The president’s order is basically a to-do list for the Department of Health and Human Services that will require months of follow-up. Among the other priorities are an expansion of telemedicine and changes to avoid overpaying for procedures just because they get done in a hospital instead of a doctor’s office.
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said Trump’s order directs his department to examine whether its current policies and practices put traditional Medicare ahead of the private Medicare Advantage option. Some advocates for older people say that it’s the other way around and that the administration is trying to put private plans ahead.
The executive order does not involve a major overhaul of Medicare, which would require congressional approval.
So far the debate about Medicare for All has mainly been about its projected costs to the government, estimated at $30 trillion to $40 trillion over 10 years.
The Sanders plan would eliminate most private health insurance, including the Medicare Advantage option. Sanders, who unexpectedly underwent a heart procedure this week, says Medicare for All would nonetheless offer seniors broader benefits and lower costs.
Sanders’ style of single-payer health care has long been popular among liberals. But recent polling has shown that a majority of Democrats and independents who lean Democratic prefer expanding coverage by building on the Affordable Care Act, or the Obama-era health law. Trump is asking federal courts to overturn that law as unconstitutional.
As a presidential candidate, Trump promised not to cut Medicare. As president, he has avoided calling for privatization of the program, raising the eligibility age beyond 65 or rolling back benefits.
But Trump’s latest budget proposed steep cuts in Medicare payments to hospitals and other service providers, prompting protests from the industry and accusations by Democrats that he was going back on his promises to seniors. The Medicare cuts went nowhere in Congress.
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Alonso-Zaldivar reported from Washington. Associated Press writer Deb Riechmann in Washington contributed to this report.
Trump Calls on China to Probe Biden
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is calling on China to probe former Vice President Joe Biden. The president is already ensnarled in an impeachment investigation over his request of Ukraine to investigate Biden and his son Hunter. Trump spoke to reporters today outside the White House. There is no evidence of any wrongdoing by the Bidens.