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For the first time in history, the US Food and Drug Administration has approved a drug specifically indicated for the treatment of postpartum depression, which experts say offers new hope to women and physicians.On Tuesday, the FDA announced the approval of an intravenous infusion of the drug brexanolone, which will be sold as 341

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Facebook says it has removed nearly 200 social media accounts linked to white supremacy groups planning to rally members to show up at protests over police killings of black people - in some cases with weapons. The Facebook and Instagram users were associated with the Proud Boys and American Guard, two racist groups already banned on Facebook. Facebook officials said Friday the platform was already planning to remove the accounts for violating its ban on hate groups but decided to act when the groups attempted to exploit the protests prompted by the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.  611

  

Former Pro Bowl running back Clinton Portis and other retired NFL players have been charged by a federal grand jury with defrauding the NFL's retiree health care benefits plan for more than million, according to two indictments unsealed Thursday."Ten former NFL players allegedly committed a brazen, multi-million dollar fraud on a health care plan meant to help their former teammates and other retired players pay legitimate, out-of-pocket medical expenses," Assistant Attorney General Brian Benczkowski said in a statement.The former NFL players allegedly submitted fraudulent health care claims seeking to be reimbursed for expensive medical equipment that was never purchased, typically about ,000 to ,000 per claim, court records show.The equipment included hyperbaric oxygen chambers, ultrasound machines designed for a doctor's office to conduct women's health examinations, and electromagnetic therapy devices made for horses, prosecutors said.In addition, some defendants personally profited by receiving reimbursements from the plan or by recruiting other retired players to participate in the scheme in exchange for kickbacks and bribes, the indictments say. The claims relied on fabricated invoices, prescriptions and letters of medical necessity, prosecutors said.The scheme, which lasted from June 2017 to December 2018, led to over .9 million in false and fraudulent claims, of which the plan paid out more than .4 million, prosecutors said in a news release.CNN is reaching out to the NFL and the named players for comment. The NFL and the NFL Players' Association were aware of the charges before Thursday's news conference, Benczkowski said.Cigna alerted feds to potential fraud, prosecutor saysHealth insurance company Cigna flagged anomalies in the types of claims being filed and referred the fraud to federal investigators, Benczkowski said Thursday during a news conference.Four former players were arrested and six agreed to turn themselves in, he said.The defendants include:Portis, the former Washington Redskins and Denver Broncos running back;Robert McCune, a former linebacker with the Redskins;John Eubanks, a former cornerback with the Redskins;Tamarick Vanover, a former Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver;Ceandris "C.C." Brown, a former Houston Texans safety;James Butler, a former New York Giants and St. Louis Rams safety;Fredrick Bennett, a former Houston Texans defensive back;Etric Pruitt, a former defensive back for the Atlanta Falcons and Seattle Seahawks;Carlos Rogers, a former Redskins and San Francisco 49ers cornerback;and Correll Buckhalter, a former Philadelphia Eagles running back.In addition, the government plans to file criminal informations charging Joseph Horn, the former New Orleans Saints wide receiver, and Donald "Reche" Caldwell, the former San Diego Chargers and New England Patriots wide receiver, according to the news release.More than 20 FBI field offices across the country participated in the investigation, from Miami to New Jersey to Los Angeles, prosecutors said.The health care benefits plan was established as part of the 2006 collective bargaining agreement between the NFL and the NFL Players' Association. 3205

  

How far can a little one really go?Well, one determined Minnesota 2-year-old got himself all the way down to the county fair, according to the Chisago County Sheriff's Office.Friday night, the sheriff's office received a call about a missing toddler, according to a Facebook post from the office.But the determined tyke wasn't in danger -- he just decided he wasn't done at the fair.The young boy hopped on his battery-powered John Deere tractor toy and drove it down the sidewalk and to a back entrance of the festivities, according to 549

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