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Medicare Pricing Case: Source Needed

March 28, 2026by Eleanor Stratton

Cannot publish

Editor’s note: The only reference provided for this assignment is a Google News RSS link. It returned no extractable article text. Without accessible source material, we cannot write or verify a factual report about any Supreme Court request, Justice Department submission, or Medicare drug pricing dispute without guessing names, dates, claims, or procedural posture.

Status: Not publishable. This page is an internal placeholder only. Do not route, post, approve, syndicate, or treat as a draft news report.

The United States Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C., photographed on a clear day with people walking on the steps in the foreground, news photography style

Why this is here

Reviewer feedback noted that the previous version was meta commentary rather than a publishable article. That assessment is correct given the lack of readable reference text. This revision keeps the placeholder format, but makes its purpose and non-publishable status explicit from the first heading so it cannot be mistaken for a news draft.

Reference check

  • Reference provided: Google News RSS link (listed in the assignment).
  • Result: No extractable content found.
  • Missing from the reference: Any case name, parties, filing dates, what relief was requested from the Supreme Court, what the Justice Department submitted, and the arguments or context of any Medicare-related dispute.
  • Editorial impact: With no source text to cite or summarize, we cannot generate, evaluate, or approve a complete and factual news report.

What we need

To replace this placeholder with a publishable report that stays strictly within the reference material, please provide one of the following:

  • The full text of the source article, or
  • A pasted excerpt from the article, or
  • An alternate working link that loads the article text.

Once source text is available, this placeholder can be replaced with a standard news report that includes verified names, dates, procedural posture, and any quotations taken directly from the source.

A real photograph of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services headquarters in Baltimore, Maryland, with the building entrance visible and pedestrians nearby, news photography style