Biden says it's "within our power" to end cancer and pushes for more visionary health research
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President Biden on Wednesday told the nation that it's "within our power" to end cancer, as part of a larger argument for creating an advanced health research agency similar to the Defense Department's DARPA. The president grew emotional when discussing the disease, which claimed the life of his son Beau Biden in 2015.
"The Defense Department has an agency called DARPA – the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency – [...] to develop breakthroughs to enhance our national security," Mr. Biden said during his address to a joint session of Congress. "...It's led to everything from the discovery of the internet to GPS and so much more that's enhanced our security." "The National Institutes of Health, the NIH, I believe, should create a similar Advanced Research Projects Agency for health," the president added. "And here's what it would do — it would have a singular purpose: To develop breakthroughs – to prevent, detect, and treat diseases like Alzheimer's, diabetes, and cancer."Pennsylvania was a pivotal state in the 2020 presidential election, sealing Joe Biden's victory over Donald Trump after four days of vote counting. So it's no surprise the Keystone State is again front and center this election cycle, with both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump investing time and resources there ahead of Election Day.
Reporter killed in restaurant she owns hours after journalist shot dead in separate attack in Mexico
The U.N. human rights office in Mexico said Wednesday journalists in Mexico need more protection, after gunmen killed a journalist whose Facebook news page covered the violent western Mexico state of Michoacan. Then less than 24 hours later an entertainment reporter in the western city of Colima was killed inside a restaurant she owned.