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How Trump Invoice Medicaid is influenced by the US well being care that

An aerial absence of the Valley Health Hampshire Memorial Hospital on June 17, 2025 in Romney, WV

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“Big Beautiful Bill” by President Donald Trump would make the US health care comprehensive changes, leave millions of Americans in need of protection without health insurance and threaten the hospitals and centers that provide them.

The Senate voted 51: 50 for the expenditure measure after a marathon overnight on Tuesday. However, the legislation will be in the house with another large test in which the Republicans have a razor thin majority and some members have already raised objections to legislation.

According to the new estimates by the impartial congress budget office, the latest changes to the law would be reduced in the next decade in the next decade in the next decade.

According to CBO, more than $ 1 trillion of these cuts of Medicaid, a joint health insurance program for federal and state health insurance for disabled and low-income Americans. The financing cuts go beyond insurance cover: the loss of this financing could affect many rural hospitals that rely disproportionately on federal expenses.

The CBO estimates that the current version of the invoice would lead to 11.8 million people losing health insurance by 2034, with the majority of people lose medical coverage.

But the effects could be even greater. Trump's draft law In combination with separate changes in guidelines, an estimated 17 million people lose health insurance, said Robin Rudowitz, director of the Medicaid program and not insured with the KFF organization of health policy.

She said that these other changes include new regulations that dramatically restrict the market for the market for affordable care laws and runs dramatically and improved ACA tax credits.

“If all of this is done, this would be the greatest consideration of health insurance protection of all times due to changes in the federal guidelines,” said Cynthia Cox, KFF director of the program at the ACA, in an analysis published on Tuesday.

Around 72 million Americans are currently registered in Medicaid, such as a fifth of the entire US population. Medicaid is the main payer for the majority of the residents of the nursing home and pays around 40% of all births.

The Trump administration and its allies insist that the cuts in the legislative template will remove, fraud and abuse. The Democrats said they break the president's repeated promises not to touch the Medicaid program. Medicaid was one of the most split problems in both negotiations in both chambers, and some Republicans of the representatives have expressed reservations about how deep the cuts are.

“I understand that they want to shorten fraud, but to solve the problem, but Jennifer Mensik Kennedy, President of the American Nurses Association.

She said the cuts could stop hospitals and health centers in rural areas and lead to job losses for health care employees and nurses.

Millions of Americans will lose reports

The cuts in the invoice come from various provisions, but the proportion of the lion in Medicaid savings is due to two changes.

One would set up a new, strict national work requirement for certain Medicaid beneficiaries between the ages of 19 and 64. It would require childless adults without disabilities and parents of children who are older than 14 years at least 80 hours a month to keep their insurance cover, unless they qualify for an exception.

According to KFF, the current law prohibits the authorization of Medicaid's authorization on work requirements or job reporting rules.

The new work request in the invoice will not be received until 2026. It is expected to save around 325 billion US dollars over a decade, the CBO said.

An analysis published by the UC Berkeley Labor Center on June 23 said that the work requirement would lead to most people lose insurance and “a particularly draconian barrier for older adults”. The center indicated [people’s] Control, including deteriorated health, age discrimination and increasing responsibility for the care of aging family members.

“The same factors make older adults particularly susceptible to the loss of covers in accordance with the requirements for medical work requirements,” the analysis says.

People who live in rural communities such as seasonal farmers may also have difficulty finding employment for parts of the year, said Mensik Kennedy.

Aarp, a legal group that focused on topics that affect the United States from the age of 50, sent a letter to the majority leader of the Senate, John Thune, Rs.d., and Senate the Senate Guide Chuck Schumer, DN.Y., contradicted another provision, the people who do not meet the work of Medicaid, would not meet reporting on the ACA market regulations.

“This creates steep reporting for those in the 50s and early 60s, especially for those who are retiring or work part-time-who may not have an affordable cover option at all,” said the group.

Hospitals, health centers, patients in rural areas that are at risk

A surgeon will pass on June 17, 2025 in Romney, WV, in the operation of the Valley Health Hampshire Memorial Hospital

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Another source of driving for Medicaid is from a provision that the tax that states for hospitals, health plans and other medical providers can improve step and gradually reduces. These provider taxes are intended to help finance state medical programs, whereby the federal government corresponds to part of the state's expenditure.

Some members of the Trump administration and the conservative legislator argue that it is a gap for states to receive disproportionately more federal funds than they contribute.

According to the CBO report, the restrictions of the law about the providers and another strategy, which is referred to as state payments, would reduce the expenditure of $ 375 billion.

Some GOP senators and experts express concerns that the fulfillment of provider tax would endanger a critical financing current for rural hospitals what could force them and other health centers to close. According to the Mensik Kennedy, health service providers in rural areas, especially hospitals for critical access, are more dependent on Medicaid Financers in order to support them in comparison to urban areas.

“You will see closures of rural hospitals that are the backbone of your community and have already been to struggle financially. You will see half a million job losses,” said Mensik Kennedy.

She said pregnant women in rural areas could be forced to drive 30, 40 or more miles to deliver a baby while the medical emergency services had to drive an hour to reach a patient with heart attack.

Patients in rural communities already have higher rates of chronic diseases and mortality, since, according to the centers, they only have limited access to care for the control and prevention of diseases.

The Republicans of the Senate have added a fund of 25 billion US dollars to the draft law in order to remain open to rural hospitals in view of Medicaid.

Mensik Kennedy, however, said that the fund “put a bucket of water on the house fire”, and added that it was not enough to compensate for the cuts of the upper limit for provider taxes and other provisions.

According to a report by the National Rural Health Association, the entire Medicaid financing for rural hospitals would exceed over 20% for rural hospitals.

A victory for pharmaceutical

The Republicans of the Senate achieved a victory to drugmakers after returning a provision to the legislative template that would be more used by the Medicare drug price negotiations of inflation reduction act.

According to the law, medication for the treatment of several rare diseases are freed from these price discussions between Medicare and manufacturers. The Senate initially missed this provision, which was called Orphan Cures Act, in its first draft of the law last month.

The pharmaceutical industry argues that the exception of these drugs from the negotiations will promote more investments in treatments for rare diseases. Currently, only medication that treats a single rare disease or a single state can be freed from price discussions.

“The law on Orphan Cures will enable more options for Americans who live with rare diseases,” wrote the innovation organization of the BioTechnology trade group on Wednesday in a post about X. The group also said that only 5% of rare diseases have approved treatment, while the economic button rarely exceeded 997 billion US dollar in 2019.

But on Tuesday, patients with the pharmaceutical price group for affordable medication asked the house to remove the orphanage law from the invoice and enable negotiations of Medicare medication in order to achieve more patients.

The decision to include it in legislation “moves us in the wrong direction and undermines the highly competitive progress towards lower drug prices,” said Merith Basey, Executive Director of the group.

“Pharmaceutical lobbyists will not persist to maintain the industry gains, and if a large part of the Senate keeps their interests, it is a memory of the Americans why they pay the highest drug prices in the world.

She called it “completely unnecessarily 5 billion US dollars for the pharmaceutical industry” and referred to CBO estimates how much orphanage should cost over taxpayers in the next decade.

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Boxing divisional rankings: Was Jake Paul’s win sufficient to enter the cruiserweight prime 10?

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A relatively busy week in boxing provided little movement in the divisional rankings.

The most notable splash came from Floyd “Kid Austin” Schofield, who needed only 78 seconds to stop former world champion Tevin Farmer. Schofield blitzed Farmer, who hadn’t been stopped in a fight since 2012 against Jose Pedraza, and knocked him down three times before earning the biggest win of his career. Schofield enters the lightweight rankings at No. 9 while Farmer drops out entirely.

Jake Paul may earn a ranking from the WBA and the WBC after his decision win over a listless Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., but the victory wasn’t quite good enough to get him into the top 10 at cruiserweight.

Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez holds his No. 2 cruiserweight spot after pulling away in the second half of the fight against Yuniel Dorticos, retaining his unified championship status. On the same card, Raul Curiel scored a fourth-round stoppage of Victor Ezequiel Rodriguez in a WBA welterweight title eliminator to hold his No. 10 spot in the 147-pound rankings.

The heavyweight division welcomed back Deontay Wilder, who stopped journeyman Tyrrell Herndon in the seventh round to get his first win since 2022. However, it wasn’t enough for Wilder to re-enter the top 10.

Christian Mbili wiped out Maciej Sulecki in one round to tighten his grip on the No. 2 spot at super middleweight.

ESPN’s divisional boxing rankings highlight the best in the sport in every weight class. Rankings will change based on recent results and performances. Fighters who have announced they are moving to a different weight class will be ranked in that new division, if warranted, only once they fight in that weight class. Fighters who currently own titles in two divisions can be ranked in both.

Fighters who haven’t competed in the past 12 months — and don’t have a fight scheduled — will be dropped from the rankings until they fight again. Any fighter who tests positive for a performance-enhancing substance will also be removed. That boxer will be eligible to reenter the rankings after his next bout.

For a list of the current champions in all weight classes, click here. For ESPN women’s divisional rankings, click here.

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HEAVYWEIGHT (UNLIMITED)

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Oleksandr Usyk unanimously defeats Tyson Fury in rematch

Oleksandr Usyk retains the heavyweight championship with another decision victory over Tyson Fury on Saturday, this time unanimously in an epic rematch.

1. Oleksandr Usyk     Previous ranking: 1

Record: 23-0, 14 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Tyson Fury, Dec. 21
Next: July 19 vs. Daniel Dubois

2. Tyson Fury     Previous ranking: 2

Record: 34-2-1, 24 KOs
Last: L (UD12) Oleksandr Usyk, Dec. 21
Next: TBA

3. Daniel Dubois     Previous ranking: 3

Record: 22-2, 21 KOs
Last: W (KO5) Anthony Joshua, Sept. 21
Next: July 19 vs. Oleksandr Usyk

4. Joseph Parker     Previous ranking: 4

Record: 36-3, 24 KOs
Last: W (TKO2) Martin Bakole, Feb. 22
Next: TBA

5. Agit Kabayel     Previous ranking: 5

Record: 26-0, 18 KOs
Last: W (KO6) Zhilei Zhang, Feb. 22
Next: TBA

6. Anthony Joshua     Previous ranking: 6

Record: 28-4, 25 KOs
Last: L (KO5) Daniel Dubois, Sept. 21
Next: TBA

7. Filip Hrgovic     Previous ranking: 7

Record: 18-1, 14 KOs
Last: W (UD10) Joe Joyce, April 5
Next: Aug. 16 vs. David Adeleye

8. Zhilei Zhang     Previous ranking: 8

Record: 27-3-1, 22 KOs
Last: L (KO6) Agit Kabayel, Feb. 22
Next: TBA

9. Andy Ruiz Jr.     Previous ranking: 9

Record: 35-2-1, 22 KOs
Last: Draw (MD12) Jarrell Miller, Aug. 3
Next: TBA

10. Moses Itauma     Previous ranking: N/R

Record: 12-0, 10 KOs
Last: W (TKO2) Mike Balogun, May 24
Next: Aug. 16 vs. Dillian Whyte

CRUISERWEIGHT (UP TO 200 POUNDS)

1. Jai Opetaia     Previous ranking: 1

Record: 28-0, 22 KOs
Last: W (KO5) Claudio Squeo, June 8
Next: TBA

2. Gilberto Ramirez     Previous ranking: 2

Record: 46-1, 30 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Chris Billam-Smith, Nov. 16
Next: June 28 vs. Yuniel Dorticos

3. Chris Billam-Smith     Previous ranking: 3

Record: 21-2, 13 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Brandon Glanton, April 26
Next: TBA

4. Badou Jack     Previous ranking: 4

Record: 29-3-3, 17 KOs
Last: W (MD12) Norair Mikaeljan, May 3
Next: TBA

5. Norair Mikaeljan     Previous ranking: 5

Record: 27-3, 12 KOs
Last: L (MD12) Badou Jack, May 3
Next: TBA

6. Aleksei Papin     Previous ranking: 6

Record: 18-1, 17 KOs
Last: W (TKO5) Felix Valera, Aug. 30
Next: TBA

7. Michal Cieslak     Previous ranking: 7

Record: 27-2, 21 KOs
Last: W (TKO3) Felix Valera, Oct. 26
Next: TBA

8. Ryan Rozicki     Previous ranking: 8

Record: 20-1-1, 19 KOs
Last: D (MD12) Yamil Peralta, Dec. 7
Next: TBA

9. Yamil Peralta     Previous ranking: 9

Record: 17-1-1, 9 KOs
Last: D (MD12) Ryan Rozicki, Dec. 7
Next: TBA

10. Leonardo Mosquea     Previous ranking: 10

Record: 16-0, 9 KOs
Last: W (SD12) Cheavon Clarke, Dec. 14
Next: TBA

Editor’s note: Mairis Briedis has been removed for inactivity.

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT (UP TO 175 POUNDS)

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The numbers behind Bivol’s rematch victory against Beterbiev

Take a look at the statistics from Dmitry Bivol’s win against Artur Beterbiev.

1. Dmitry Bivol     Previous ranking: 1

Record: 24-1, 12 KOs
Last: W (MD12) Artur Beterbiev, Feb. 22
Next: TBA

2. Artur Beterbiev     Previous ranking: 2

Record: 21-1, 20 KOs
Last: L (MD12) Dmitry Bivol, Feb. 22
Next: TBA

3. David Benavidez     Previous ranking: 3

Record: 30-0, 24 KOs
Last: W (UD12) David Morrell Jr., Feb. 1
Next: TBA

4. David Morrell Jr.     Previous ranking: 4

Record: 11-1, 9 KOs
Last: L (UD12) David Benavidez, Feb. 1
Next: July 12 vs. Imam Khataev

5. Callum Smith     Previous ranking: 5

Record: 31-2, 22 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Joshua Buatsi, Feb. 22
Next: TBA

6. Joshua Buatsi     Previous ranking: 6

Record: 19-1, 13 KOs
Last: L (UD12) Callum Smith, Feb. 22
Next: TBA

7. Anthony Yarde     Previous ranking: 7

Record: 27-3, 24 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Lyndon Arthur, April 26
Next: TBA

8. Oleksandr Gvozdyk     Previous ranking: 8

Record: 21-2, 17 KOs
Last: W (KO3) Anthony Hollaway, April 19
Next: TBA

9. Albert Ramirez     Previous ranking: 9

Record: 20-0, 17 KOs
Last: W (TKO3) Marko Calic, Feb. 6
Next: TBA

10. Willy Hutchinson     Previous ranking: 10

Record: 18-2, 13 KOs
Last: L (SD12) Joshua Buatsi, Sept. 21
Next: TBA

SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT (UP TO 168 POUNDS)

Canelo Alvarez, above, faces Terence Crawford in a megafight on Sept. 13 in Las Vegas. Steve Marcus/Getty Images

1. Canelo Alvarez     Previous ranking: 1

Record: 63-2-2, 39 KOs
Last: W (UD12) William Scull, May 3
Next: Sept. 13 vs. Terence Crawford

2. Christian Mbilli     Previous ranking: 2

Record: 29-0, 24 KOs
Last: W (TKO1) Maciej Sulecki, June 27
Next: TBA

3. Diego Pacheco     Previous ranking: 4

Record: 23-0, 18 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Steven Nelson, Jan. 25
Next: July 19: Trevor McCumby

4. Edgar Berlanga     Previous ranking: 6

Record: 23-1, 18 KOs
Last: W (TKO1) Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz, March 15
Next: July 12 vs. Hamzah Sheeraz

5. Jermall Charlo     Previous ranking: N/R

Record: 34-0, 23 KOs
Last: W (TKO6) Thomas LaManna, May 31
Next: TBA

6. Jose Armando Resendiz     Previous ranking: N/R

Record: 16-2, 11 KOs
Last: W (SD12) Caleb Plant, May 31
Next: TBA

7. Caleb Plant     Previous ranking: 3

Record: 23-2, 14 KOs
Last: L (SD12) Jose Armando Resendiz, March 31
Next: TBA

8. Bektemir Melikuziev     Previous ranking: 9

Record: 16-1, 10 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Darius Fulghum, May 30
Next: TBA

9. Bruno Surace     Previous ranking: 8

Record: 26-1-2, 5 KOs
Last: L (UD12) Jaime Munguia, May 3
Next: TBA

10. Osleys Iglesias     Previous ranking: 10

Record: 13-0, 12 KOs
Last: W (TKO5) Petro Ivanov, Nov. 7
Next: TBA

Editor’s note: Jaime Munguia has been removed after testing positive for a banned substance.

MIDDLEWEIGHT (UP TO 160 POUNDS)

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Janibek Alimkhanuly stops Vincenzo Gualtieri in Round 6

Janibek Alimkhanuly unifies two middleweight titles with a sixth-round stoppage of Vincenzo Gualtieri.

1. Janibek Alimkhanuly     Previous ranking: 1

Record: 17-0, 12 KOs
Last: W (TKO5) Anauel Ngamissengue, April 5
Next: TBA

2. Carlos Adames     Previous ranking: 2

Record: 24-1-1, 18 KOs
Last: D (SD12) Hamzah Sheeraz, Feb. 22
Next: TBA

3. Hamzah Sheeraz     Previous ranking: 3

Record: 21-0-1, 17 KOs
Last: D (SD12) Carlos Adames, Feb. 22
Next: July 12 vs. Edgar Berlanga

4. Erislandy Lara     Previous ranking: 4

Record: 31-3-3, 19 KOs
Last: W TKO9) Danny Garcia, Sept. 14
Next: TBA

5. Chris Eubank Jr.     Previous ranking: 5

Record: 35-3, 25 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Conor Benn, April 26
Next: TBA

6. Conor Benn     Previous ranking: 6

Record: 23-1, 14 KOs
Last: L (UD12) Chris Eubank Jr., April 26
Next: TBA

7. Anauel Ngamissengue     Previous ranking: 7

Record: 14-1, 9 KOs
Last: L (TKO5) Janibek Alimkhanuly, April 5
Next: TBA

8. Etinosa Oliha     Previous ranking: 8

Record: 21-0, 9 KOs
Last: W (TKO3) Alexander Pavlov, Sept. 14
Next: TBA

9. Fiodr Czerkaszyn     Previous ranking: 9

Record: 26-1, 16 KOs
Last: W (TKO2) Patrick Allotey, Feb. 1
Next: TBA

10. Yoenli Hernandez     Previous ranking: N/R

Record: 19-3-1, 6 KOs
Last: W (UD10) Kyrone Davis, May 31
Next: TBA

JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHT (UP TO 154 POUNDS)

Terence Crawford, left, celebrates his close unanimous decision over Israil Madrimov by scorecards of 116-112, 115-113 and 115-113. Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

1. Terence Crawford     Previous ranking: 1

Record: 41-0, 31 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Israil Madrimov, Aug. 3
Next: Sept. 13 vs. Canelo Alvarez

2. Vergil Ortiz Jr.     Previous ranking: 2

Record: 23-0, 21 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Israil Madrimov, Feb. 22
Next: TBA

3. Sebastian Fundora     Previous ranking: 3

Record: 22-1-1, 13 KOs
Last: W (TKO4) Chordale Booker, March 22
Next: July 19 vs. Tim Tszyu

4. Bakhram Murtazaliev     Previous ranking: 4

Record: 23-0, 17 KOs
Last: W (TKO3) Tim Tszyu, Oct 19
Next: TBA

5. Israil Madrimov     Previous ranking: 5

Record: 10-2-1, 7 KOs
Last: L (UD12) Vergil Ortiz Jr., Feb. 22
Next: TBA

6. Tim Tszyu     Previous ranking: 6

Record: 25-2, 18 KOs
Last: W (TKO4) Joseph Spencer, April 6
Next: July 19 vs. Sebastian Fundora

7. Serhii Bohachuk     Previous ranking: 7

Record: 26-2, 24 KOs
Last: W (UD10) Mykal Fox, May 17
Next: TBA

8. Xander Zayas     Previous ranking: 8

Record: 21-0, 13 KOs
Last: W (TKO9) Slawa Spomer, Feb. 14
Next: July 26 vs. Jose Garcia

9. Keith Thurman     Previous ranking: 9

Record: 31-1, 23 KOs
Last: W (TKO3) Brock Jarvis, March 12
Next: TBA

10. Jesus Ramos Jr.     Previous ranking: 10

Record: 23-1, 19 KOs
Last: W (TKO7) Guido Emmanuel Schramm, March 22
Next: TBA

Editor’s note: Jermell Charlo has been removed for inactivity in the division.

WELTERWEIGHT (UP TO 147 POUNDS)

Jaron Ennis, right, defeated Eimantas Stanionis by sixth-round TKO to add the WBA welterweight title to his IBF belt. Photo by Ed Mulholland/Getty Images

1. Jaron Ennis     Previous ranking: 1

Record: 34-0, 30 KOs
Last: W (TKO6) Eimantas Stanionis, April 12
Next: TBA

2. Brian Norman Jr.     Previous ranking: 2

Record: 28-0, 22 KOs
Last: W (KO5) Jin Sasaki, June 19
Next: TBA

3. Mario Barrios     Previous ranking: 3

Record: 29-2-1, 18 KOs
Last: SD (Split draw 12) Abel Ramos, Nov. 15
Next: July 19 vs. Manny Pacquiao

4. Eimantas Stanionis     Previous ranking: 4

Record: 15-1, 9 KOs
Last: L (TKO6) Jaron Ennis, April 12
Next: TBA

5. Devin Haney     Previous ranking: 5

Record: 32-0-1 NC, 15 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Jose Ramirez, May 2
Next: TBA

6. Shakhram Giyasov     Previous ranking: 6

Record: 17-0, 10 KOs
Last: W (KO4) Franco Ocampo, April 12
Next: TBA

7. Giovani Santillan     Previous ranking: 7

Record: 34-1, 18 KOs
Last: W (UD10) Angel Beltran, May 10
Next: TBA

8. Rolando Romero     Previous ranking: 8

Record: 17-2, 13 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Ryan Garcia, May 2
Next: TBA

9. Souleymane Cissokho     Previous ranking: 9

Record: 17-0, 9 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Egidijus Kavaliauskas, May 10
Next: TBA

10. Raul Curiel     Previous ranking: 10

Record: 16-0-1, 14 KOs
Last: W (TKO4) Victor Ezequiel Rodriguez, June 28
Next: TBA

JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHT (UP TO 140 POUNDS)

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Teofimo Lopez wins via unanimous decision over Steve Claggett in Miami.

1. Teofimo Lopez     Previous ranking: 1

Record: 22-1, 13 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Arnold Barboza Jr., May 2
Next: TBA

2. Richardson Hitchins     Previous ranking: 2

Record: 20-0, 8 KOs
Last: W (TKO8) George Kambosos Jr., June 14
Next: TBA

3. Alberto Puello     Previous ranking: 3

Record: 24-0, 10 KOs
Last: W (SD12) Sandor Martin, March 1
Next: July 12 vs. Subriel Matias

4. Arnold Barboza Jr.     Previous ranking: 4

Record: 31-2, 11 KOs
Last: L (UD12) Teofimo Lopez, May 2
Next: TBA

5. Gary Antuanne Russell     Previous ranking: 5

Record: 18-1, 17 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Jose Valenzuela, March 1
Next: TBA

6. Liam Paro     Previous ranking: 6

Record: 25-1, 15 KOs
Last: L (SD12) Richardson Hitchins, Dec. 7
Next: TBA

7. Subriel Matias     Previous ranking: 7

Record: 22-2, 22 KOs
Last: W (TKO8) Gabriel Valenzuela, March 1
Next: July 12 vs. Alberto Puello

8. Jack Catterall     Previous ranking: 8

Record: 30-2, 13 KOs
Last: L (SD12) Arnold Barboza Jr., Feb. 15
Next: TBA

9. Sandor Martin     Previous ranking: 9

Record: 42-4, 15 KOs
Last: L (SD12) Alberto Puello, March 1
Next: TBA

10. Andy Hiraoka     Previous ranking: NR

Record: 24-0, 19 KOs
Last: W (TKO9) Ismael Barroso, Sept. 3
Next: TBA

LIGHTWEIGHT (UP TO 135 POUNDS)

1. Gervonta Davis     Previous ranking: 1

Record: 30-0-1, 28 KOs
Last: D (MD12) Lamont Roach, March 1
Next: TBA

2. Shakur Stevenson     Previous ranking: 2

Record: 23-0, 11 KOs
Last: W (TKO9) Josh Padley, Feb. 22
Next: July 12 vs. William Zepeda

3. Keyshawn Davis     Previous ranking: 3

Record: 13-0, 9 KOs
Last: W (KO4) Denys Berinchyk, Feb. 14
Next: TBA

4. William Zepeda     Previous ranking: 4

Record: 33-0, 27 KOs
Last: W (MD12) Tevin Farmer, March 29
Next: July 12 vs. Shakur Stevenson

5. Lamont Roach     Previous ranking: 5

Record: 25-1-2 10 KOs
Last: D (MD12) Gervonta Davis, March 1
Next: TBA

6. Andy Cruz     Previous ranking: 6

Record: 6-0, 3 KOs
Last: W (TKO5) Hironori Mishiro, June 14
Next: TBA

7. Raymond Muratalla     Previous ranking: 7

Record: 23-0, 17 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Zaur Abdullaev, May 10
Next: TBA

8. Frank Martin     Previous ranking: 8

Record: 18-1, 12 KOs
Last: L (KO8) Gervonta Davis, June 15
Next: TBA

9. Floyd Schofield     Previous ranking: N/R

Record:19-0, 13 KOs
Last: W (KO1) Tevin Farmer, June 28
Next: TBA

10. Denys Berinchyk     Previous ranking: 9

Record: 19-1, 9 KOs
Last: L (KO4) Keyshawn Davis, Feb. 14
Next: TBA

Editor’s note: Vasiliy Lomachenko announced his retirement from boxing on June 5.

JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHT (UP TO 130 POUNDS)

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Emanuel Navarrete wins via technical decision despite injury

Emanuel Navarrete outlasts Charly Suarez despite a major cut to his head in the main event.

1. Emanuel Navarrete     Previous ranking: 1

Record: 39-2-1, 31 KOs
Last: NC (No contest) Charly Suarez, May 10
Next: TBA

2. Anthony Cacace     Previous ranking: 2

Record: 24-1, 9 KOs
Last: W (TKO9) Leigh Wood, May 10
Next: Aug. 16 vs. Raymond Ford

3. O’Shaquie Foster     Previous ranking: 3

Record: 23-3, 12 KOs
Last:W (SD12) Robson Conceicao, Nov. 2
Next: TBA

4. Lamont Roach     Previous ranking: 4

Record: 25-1-2 10 KOs
Last: D (MD12) Gervonta Davis, March 1
Next: TBA

5. Raymond Ford     Previous ranking: 5

Record: 17-1-1, 8 KOs
Last: W (UD10) Thomas Mattice, April 12
Next: Aug. 16 vs. Anthony Cacace

6. Robson Conceicao     Previous ranking: 6

Record: 19-3-1 1 NC, 9 KOs
Last:L (SD12) O’Shaquie Foster, Nov. 2
Next: TBA

7. Eduardo Nunez     Previous ranking: 8

Record: 28-1 27 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Masanori Rikiishi, May 28
Next: TBA

8. Andres Cortes     Previous ranking: 9

Record: 23-0, 12 KOs
Last: W (UD10) Salvador Jimenez, May 10
Next: TBA

9. Charly Suarez     Previous ranking: 10

Record: 18-0, 10 KOs
Last: NC (No contest) Emanuel Navarrete, May 10
Next: TBA

10. Albert Batyrgaziev     Previous ranking: N/R

Record: 12-0, 8 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Neri Ariel Cruz Romero, March 7
Next: TBA

Editor’s note: Joe Cordina has been removed for inactivity.

FEATHERWEIGHT (UP TO 126 POUNDS)

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Angelo Leo needs one punch to flatten Venado Lopez and claim the IBF belt for the knockout of the year candidate.

1. Nick Ball     Previous ranking: 1

Record: 22-0-1, 13 KOs
Last: W (TKO10) TJ Doheny, March 15
Next: Aug. 16 vs. Sam Goodman

2. Rafael Espinoza     Previous ranking: 2

Record: 27-0, 23 KOs
Last: W (TKO7) Edward Vazquez, May 4
Next: TBA

3. Stephen Fulton     Previous ranking: 3

Record: 23-1, 8 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Brandon Figueroa, Feb. 1
Next: TBA

4. Angelo Leo     Previous ranking: 4

Record: 26-1, 12 KOs
Last: W (MD12) Tomoki Kameda, May 24
Next: TBA

5. Luis Alberto Lopez     Previous ranking: 5

Record: 31-3, 18 KOs
Last: W (KO1) Eduardo Montoya, March 29
Next: TBA

6. Brandon Figueroa     Previous ranking: 6

Record: 25-2-1, 19 KOs
Last: L (UD12) Stephen Fulton, Feb. 1
Next: TBA

7. Bruce Carrington     Previous ranking: 7

Record: 15-0, 9 KOs
Last: W (TKO3) Enrique Vivas, March 29
Next: July 26 vs. Mateus Heita

8. Tomoki Kameda     Previous ranking: 8

Record: 42-5, 23 KOs
Last: L (MD12) Angelo Leo, May 24
Next: TBA

9. Robeisy Ramirez     Previous ranking: 9

Record: 14-3, 9 KOs
Last: L (TKO6) Rafael Espinoza, Dec. 7
Next: TBA

10. Mirco Cuello     Previous ranking: 10

Record: 15-0, 12 KOs
Last: W (TKO10) Christian Olivo Barreda, Feb. 1
Next: TBA

JUNIOR FEATHERWEIGHT (UP TO 122 POUNDS)

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Naoya Inoue overpowers Ramon Cardenas with 8th-round TKO

After getting knocked down early, Naoya Inoue overpowers Ramon Cardenas and earns a TKO win in the eighth round to retain his undisputed junior featherweight championship.

1. Naoya Inoue     Previous ranking: 1

Record: 30-0, 27 KOs
Last: W (TKO8) Ramon Cardenas, May 4
Next: TBA

2. Marlon Tapales     Previous ranking: 2

Record: 40-4, 21 KOs
Last: W (TKO3) Jon Jon Jet, April 27
Next: TBA

3. Murodjon Akhmadaliev     Previous ranking: 3

Record: 14-1, 11 KOs
Last: W (TKO8) Luis Castillo, May 30
Next: TBA

4. Sam Goodman     Previous ranking: 4

Record: 20-0, 8 KOs
Last: W (UD10) Cesar Vaca Espinoza, May 14
Next: Aug. 16 vs. Nick Ball

5. Luis Nery     Previous ranking: 5

Record: 36-2, 28 KOs
Last: W (TKO7) Kyonosuke Kameda, Feb. 22
Next: TBA

6. Alan Picasso Romero     Previous ranking: 6

Record: 31-0-1, 17 KOs
Last: W (KO3) Yehison Cuello, Dec. 14
Next: TBA

7. Ramon Cardenas     Previous ranking: 7

Record: 25-2, 14 KOs
Last: L (TKO8) Naoya Inoue, May 4
Next: TBA

8. Elijah Pierce     Previous ranking: 8

Record: 20-2, 16 KOs
Last: W (UD10) Jose Sanmartin, Aug. 30
Next: TBA

9. John Riel Casimero     Previous ranking: 9

Record: 34-4-1, 23 KOs
Last: W (TKO1) Saul Sanchez, Oct. 13
Next: TBA

10. Shabaz Masoud     Previous ranking: 10

Record: 14-0, 4 KOs
Last: W (SD12) Laim Davies, Nov. 2
Next: June 21 vs. Peter McGrail

BANTAMWEIGHT (UP TO 118 POUNDS)

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Junto Nakatani KOs David Cuellar in 3rd round to retain bantamweight title

Junto Nakatani knocks down David Cuellar twice in the third round for the KO win to retain the bantamweight title.

1. Junto Nakatani     Previous ranking: 1

Record: 31-0, 24 KOs
Last: W (TKO6) Ryosuke Nishida, June 8
Next: TBA

2. Ryosuke Nishida     Previous ranking: 2

Record: 10-1, 2 KO
Last: L (TKO6) Junto Nakatani, June 8
Next: TBA

3. Yoshiki Takei     Previous ranking: 3

Record: 11-0, 9 KOs
Last: W (TKO1) Yuttapong Tongdee, May 28
Next: TBA

4. Seiya Tsutsumi     Previous ranking: 4

Record: 12-0-3, 8 KOs
Last: D (UD12) Daigo Higa, Feb. 24
Next: TBA

5. Takuma Inoue     Previous ranking: 5

Record: 20-2, 5 KOs
Last: L (UD12) Seiya Tsutsumi, Oct. 13
Next: TBA

6. Juan Francisco Estrada     Previous ranking: NR

Record: 45-4, 28 KOs
Last: W (UD10) Karim Arce Lugo, June 14
Next: TBA

7. Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez     Previous ranking: 6

Record: 52-4, 42 KOs
Last: W (TKO10) Rober Barrera, July 12
Next: TBA

8. Daigo Higa     Previous ranking: 7

Record: 21-3-2, 19 KOs
Last: D (UD12) Seiya Tsutsumi, Feb. 24
Next: TBA

9. Tenshin Nasukawa     Previous ranking: 8

Record: 7-0, 2 KOs
Last: W (UD10) Victor Santillan, June 8
Next: TBA

10. Antonio Vargas     Previous ranking: 9

Record: 19-1, 11 KOs
Last: W (TKO10) Winston Guerrero, Dec. 14
Next: TBA

Editor’s note: Emmanuel Rodriguez and Kal Yafai have been removed for inactivity.

JUNIOR BANTAMWEIGHT (UP TO 115 POUNDS)

Jesse Rodriguez, right, celebrates his third-round TKO victory over Pedro Guevara in Philadelphia in November. Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

1. Jesse Rodriguez     Previous ranking: 1

Record: 21-0, 14 KOs
Last: W (TKO2) Pedro Guevara, Nov. 9
Next: July 19 vs. Phumelele Cafu

2. Fernando Martinez     Previous ranking: 2

Record: 18-0, 9 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Kazuto Ioka, May 11
Next: TBA

3. Kazuto Ioka     Previous ranking: 4

Record: 31-4-1, 16 KOs
Last: L (UD12) Fernando Martinez, May 11
Next: TBA

4. Phumelele Cafu     Previous ranking: 5

Record: 11-0-3, 8 KOs
Last: W (SD12) Kosei Tanaka, Oct. 14
Next: July 19 vs. Jesse Rodriguez

5. Carlos Cuadras     Previous ranking: 6

Record: 43-5-1, 28 KOs
Last: W (UD8) Juan Ramirez Marquez, Dec. 6
Next: TBA

6. Kosei Tanaka     Previous ranking: 7

Record: 20-2, 11 KOs
Last: L (SD12) Phumelele Cafu, Oct. 14
Next: TBA

7. KJ Cataraja     Previous ranking: 8

Record: 17-1, 13 KOs
Last: L (SD10) Kenbun Torres, Aug. 24
Next: TBA

8. David Jimenez     Previous ranking: 9

Record: 17-1, 11 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Keyvin Lara, March 7
Next: TBA

9. Suzumi Takayama     Previous ranking: 10

Record: 9-0, 8 KOs
Last: W (TKO2) Isao Aoyama, Nov. 12
Next TBA

10. Willibaldo Garcia Perez     Previous ranking: NR

Record: 23-6-2, 13 KOs
Last: W (SD12) Rene Calixto Bibiano, May 23
Next TBA

FLYWEIGHT (UP TO 112 POUNDS)

1. Kenshiro Teraji     Previous ranking: 1

Record: 25-1, 16 KOs
Last: W (TKO12) Seigo Yuri Akui, March 13
Next: July 30 vs. Ricardo Sandoval

2. Seigo Yuri Akui     Previous ranking: 2

Record: 21-3-1, 11 KOs
Last: L (TKO12) Kenshiro Teraji, March 13
Next: TBA

3. Francisco Rodriguez Jr.     Previous ranking: N/R

Record: 40-6, 27 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Galal Yafai, June 21
Next: TBA

4. Ricardo Sandoval     Previous ranking: 5

Record: 26-2, 18 KOs
Last: W (UD10) Saleto Henderson, Feb. 15
Next: TBA

5. Masamichi Yabuki     Previous ranking: N/R

Record: 18-4, 17 KOs
Last: W (TKO12) Angel Ayala, March 29
Next: TBA

Editor’s note: Julio Cesar Martinez has been removed for testing positive ahead of his win over Angelino Cordova.

JUNIOR FLYWEIGHT (UP TO 108 POUNDS)

1. Rene Santiago     Previous ranking: 1

Record: 14-4, 9 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Shokichi Iwata, March 13
Next: TBA

2. Jonathan Gonzalez     Previous ranking: 2

Record: 28-4-1, 14 KOs
Last: L (TKO1) Anthony Olascuaga, Oct. 14
Next: TBA

3. Elwin Soto     Previous ranking: 3

Record: 21-3-1, 13 KOs
Last: D (SD10) Moises Caro, Nov. 23
Next: TBA

4. Petchmanee CP Freshmart     Previous ranking: 4

Record: 44-2, 27 KOs
Last: W (MD12) Carlos Canizalez, Dec. 26
Next: TBA

5. Shokichi Iwata     Previous ranking: 5

Record: 14-1, 11 KOs
Last: L (UD12) Rene Santiago, March 13
Next: TBA

STRAWWEIGHT (UP TO 105 POUNDS)

1. Oscar Collazo     Previous ranking: 1

Record: 12-0, 9 KOs
Last: W (KO5) Edwin Cano Hernandez , March 29
Next: TBA

2. Pedro Taduran     Previous ranking: 2

Record: 18-4-1, 13 KOs
Last: W (SD12) Ginjiro Shigeoka, May 24
Next: TBA

3. Melvin Jerusalem     Previous ranking: 3

Record: 24-3, 12 KOs
Last: W (UD12) Yudai Shigeoka, March 30
Next: TBA

4. Knockout CP Freshmart     Previous ranking: 4

Record: 25-1, 9 KOs
Last: L (TKO7) Oscar Collazo, Nov. 16
Next: TBA

5. Yudai Shigeoka     Previous ranking: 5

Record: 9-2, 5 KOs
Last: L (UD12) Melvin Jerusalem, March 30
Next: TBA

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Technology

The VC Fund of NATO helps the Biotech startup for the primary time

The NATO Innovation Fund (NIF) made its first investment in a startup of biotechnology. The VC ARM of the Allianz today announced that it is leading a 35 million dollar series per round for the Biotech portal based in Great Britain to strengthen NATO defense against biological warfare.

Portal develops portal, diagnostic devices operated with AI that can recognize pathogens on the level with single molecules. In contrast to conventional laboratory-based systems, its platform is designed for the provision of field advisors. The aim is to offer a quick identification of biological threats on site.

Ana Bernardo-Gancedo, Senior Associate at NATO Innovation Fund, told Reuters that this ability for defense and security is of crucial importance. “We believe that it is absolutely necessary that we can recognize, monitor and create countermeasures,” she said.

Set up in 2022 In response to the full invasion of Ukraine in Russia in Ukraine, NATO Innovation Fund has over 1 billion USD to over 1 billion USD Invest in two usage technologiesincluding AI, space and energy intelligibility. The move to biotechnology reflects growing concerns regarding the security effects of synthetic biology and potential biowarkie. These worries have intensified since the Covid 19 pandemic vulnerable Companies relate to biological threats, whether on purpose or not.

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Andy Heron, CEO of Portal, said that the company's sensors could be used for continuous environmental surveillance that extends from open fields to municipal water supply. “It not only enables them to recognize what they knew, but also enable them to recognize what they didn't know,” Heron told Reuters.

The investment follows an 8 million. -Dollar contract, which was awarded last week by the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (Darpa) to Portal. The deal will finance the development of a portable device to load therapeutic freight in red blood cells and enable field -based, personalized cell therapies in remote environments.

Portal was founded in 2023 and launched three product lines and signed over 50 commercial partnerships, according to the company. In addition to defense applications, double technology could also help the discovery and medicine of drugs by enabling scientists to quickly identify and characterize proteins.

NIF led the investment of Serie A together with the Earlybird Venture Capital, based in Berlin. The round also saw the participation of SCVC, Pillar VC, 8VC, Amino Collective, Outgry, WE Venture Capital, British Business Bank and Wilson Sons Venture ARM WS Investment Company.

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Scientists discover ties between oxygen and magnetic discipline of the earth – watts, with it?

For 540 million years, the ebb and the river in the strength of the earth's magnetic field correlated with fluctuations in the atmospheric oxygen after a newly released analysis by NASA scientists. Research suggests that processes could influence the habitability on the surface of the planet deep in the earth.

The magnetic field of the earth arises from the material flow in the melted interior of the planet, which acts like a huge electromagnet. The river is not perfectly stable, and this means that the field changes over time.

Many scientists have argued that the magnetic field is crucial to protect the atmosphere from delegating energetic particles from the sun. However, the authors of the study in scientific advances show that the role of magnetic fields in the preservation of the atmosphere is an area of ​​active research. Before the complexity of the cause-effect relationship between magnetic fields and oxygen levels was treated, the authors of the study decided whether the magnetic field and the atmosphere of the earth fluctuate in a way that shows a connection.

The history of the magnetic fields of the earth is recorded in magnetized minerals. If hot minerals with magma rise between the cooling of the tectonic plates, you can record the surrounding magnetic field. The minerals keep the field record as long as they are not heated too much. Scientists can hand over the historical oxygen content from old rocks and minerals, since their chemical content depends on the amount of oxygen that is available in the form formed. The data for the magnetic field of the earth and oxygen extends over comparable areas to databases that have compiled countless geophysicists and geochemists. So far, the authors of the new study said that no scientists had made a detailed comparison of the records.

“These two data records are very similar,” said Co -author Weijia Kuang, geophysicist at the Goddard Space Flight Center of NASA in Greenbelt, Maryland. “The earth is the only known planet that supports complex life. The correlations we have found could help us understand how life develops and how it is associated with the internal processes of the planet.”

When Kuang and colleagues analyzed the two separate data records, they found that the planetary magnetic field has tracked similar rising and falling patterns as oxygen in the atmosphere for almost half a billion years, which went back to the camber explosion as a complex life on earth.

“This correlation increases the possibility that both the magnetic field strength and the atmospheric oxygen level react to a single underlying process, such as the movement of the earth's continents,” said Study Co author Benjamin Mills, a biogeochemist at the University of Leeds.

The researchers hope to investigate longer data records to determine whether the correlation extends in time. They also plan to examine the historical abundance of other chemicals that for life as we know them, like nitrogen that are important to determine whether they also support these patterns. As for the specific causes that combine the deep interior of the earth with life on the surface, Kopparapu said: “There is more work to find out.”

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Lesandro 'Junior' Guzman-Feliz assassin dies in jail, Mother reacts

In June 2018, Lesandro 'Junior' Guzman-Feliz Was stabbed outside of a NYC Bodega and chopped to death. He was 15 years old and his death triggered national reactions to violence in the community and gangs. In this case, at least 13 members of the Trinitarian gang were convicted and convicted in accordance with CBS News. In the latest update one of these men –Jonaiki Martinez-Strella– led in prison. Junior's mother, Happy Leandrareacted to the death of a murderer of her son.

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How was Jonaiki Martinezestrella involved in the murder of Jr.?

For the context, Jonaiki Martinez-Estrella is the convicted gang member who delivered the Machete hit who killed junior. He and others pulled the 15-year-old out of the shop after confusing him with someone else. In October 2019 he received a life in prison without the possibility of probation for the first degree murder. However, an appellant threw the conviction in 2023. A judiciary of the Supreme Court of the Bronx let him down in May after his conviction for less charges for murder, conspiracy and gang degree. He became life in prison for 25 years with the possibility of probation.

What happened to Jonaiki?

The news of Jonaiki's death came from the New York State Department of Corrections for the first time. According to reports, the officials no longer found the 31-year-old in his cell in the Coxsackie Correctional Facility. The reaction was life -saving measures, including CPR, Narcan and AED. However, he no longer remained. Greene County's medical examiner is working on learning the cause of death.

The mother of Lesandro Guzman-Feliz reacts to update

As mentioned, Happy Leandra Has already responded to the death of Jonaiki Martinez-Estella. In a conversation with the New York Post, Junior's mother spares no sympathy for her son's murderer. Instead, she told the outlet that Jonaiki “deserved” death.

“He deserves it,” said the mother reportedly. “It will not bring my son back. It does not help the damage he has done to me. It doesn't help the damage that he has done to my family.”

In addition, she said that life as a gang member will only lead someone to the cemetery or prison. “He went [to] both. This is how life works “,” Leandra Feliz explained. She emphasized that Jonaiki only gets a little taste, a clever part of what he did to her.

“He killed an innocent child outside on the street,” said the mother. “He was a 31-year-old who threw his life into a gang. He got what he deserved.”

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Moderna's flu vaccine exhibits optimistic examine outcomes, paving path for combo shot

The Moderna Inc. headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on March 26, 2024.

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Modern On Monday, the experimental MRNA-based flu vaccine gave a stronger immune response on Monday than currently available in a study in a late stage that cleared a way for the product and the separate combination of flu and covid from the company.

Moderna voluntarily withdrew an application in May, which requested the approval of his combination shot on Covid-19 and influenza, and said that it has plans to apply for them again with efficiency data from the phase three-day study on its independent flu vaccine. This decision came after discussions with the Food and Drug Administration, which deals with a massive overhaul in the context of the health and human service -secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a prominent vaccine skeptic.

With the new data, the company plans to arrange the application for combination vaccine and the submission of its independent flu vaccination later this year, Stephen Hoge, head of the company's research and development head, said in an interview.

If the supervisory authorities agree to the flu vaccine, the company can advance the combination shot, said Hoge. He added that Moderna was expecting permits for both recordings next year.

The Moderna shares rose by almost 3%in the Premarket trade on Monday.

Hoge said that the combination Jab simplifies vaccination what “the health system” will help by reducing the workload of doctors and nurses, reducing costs and improving admission to patients.

So far, the company seems to be the leader of the race against the race Pfizer And Novavax bring a combination onto the market. While Moderna has no specific intake projections for its individual products, covid, flu and breathing syncytial virus are several dollar markets.

“We obviously hope that our products will enable us to earn our appropriate share of them,” he said.

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In the three-study phase, more than 40,000 adults from 50 years of age followed, who happened to receive a single dose of Moderna's shot, MRNA-1010 or a standard competition vaccine. Modernas shot was 26.6% more effective than the other vaccine in the overall study population.

The MRNA 1010-JAB also showed a strong effectiveness for each of the most important influenza tribes in the shot, including A/H1N1, A/H3N2 and the B/Victoria lines. Moderna said that the benefits of the vaccine in different age groups, people with various risk factors and earlier vaccination status were consistent against the flu.

In adults from the age of 65, the shot was 27.4% more effective than the standard flu vaccine.

The effectiveness results are “an important milestone for our efforts to reduce the burden of influenza in older adults,” said Stephane Bancel, CEO of Moderna, in a press release. “The severity of the past flu season underlines the need for more effective vaccines.”

Moderna cited data from the centers for the control and prevention of diseases and shows that seasonal hospital stays and outpatient visits reached a 15-year high during the 2024 to 2025 season. According to the CDC, more than 600,000 Americans were hospitalized last year due to a flu -related illness.

The safety data of the MRNA-1010-vaccine matched three studies on the shot with earlier results from another phase.

Moderna's shares went back by more than 30% in Monday and were largely fueled by a series of steps from the Trump administration in order to change vaccine policy and undermine the immunizations. The administration in May announced a contract that was awarded Moderna for the development of her bird flu vaccine for humans.

When asked about the uncertain regulatory environment in the USA, Moge said that Moderna was closely with the FDA to understand what your requirements are and how you can satisfy you.

“I think we have a fairly clear way in connection with flu,” he said.

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