Nicole Macias Garibay
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🇲🇽 | @Cronkite_ASU graduate student | @HowardCenterASU investigative reporter | @NAHJASU president | former @ASULodestar @LaVozaz @cronkitenews @CronkNoticias
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Este domingo 28 de abril a las 10pm Univision Arizona presenta el noticiero de estudiantes Cronkite Noticias Apoyemos a los futuros periodistas Ghadiel Navarrete @themariagarcia_ Roxanne De La Rosa Nicole Macias Garibay Julio Cisneros
What an honor to work with these fine reporters this semester. We pushed ourselves to produce content in Spanish to reach the Latino community. Thank you Julio Cisneros for your mentorship and for always challenging me to do more.
two more great ~remote~ jobs open ProPublica, on two of my favorite teams in the newsroom! ⭐️engagement reporter ($80K-$115K) ⭐️research reporter ($80K- $100K) apply! propublica.org/jobs/
Everyone's talking about Ozempic... but who can really access it? In AZ, Medicaid doesn't cover meds for obesity alone, putting these treatments out of reach for many low-income Arizonans — until they get diabetes. Check out my latest for Cronkite News: cronkitenews.azpbs.org/2024/10/17/wei…
Ozempic and similar drugs are a popular — and pricey — treatment for obesity. But Medicaid in Arizona doesn’t cover these medications for weight loss alone, putting them out of reach for many low-income patients. Our Madeline Nguyen has the story. ow.ly/zGCL50TQh4I
"For patients paying out of pocket, these drugs are not cheap. In the U.S., a month’s worth of Ozempic goes for about $969. The same drug lists for $155 in Canada and just $59 in Germany." Great work on this story, Madeline Nguyen!
Free health insurance helpers called navigators have been a key piece of the Affordable Care Act’s campaign to get marginalized communities covered. Here’s what the presidential race means for the future of the ACA. Our Madeline Nguyen has more cronkitenews.azpbs.org/2024/10/23/aca…