Despite the struggles of 13% of women and 11% of men in the US requiring in vitro fertilization (IVF), as well as same-sex couples and single people wanting to preserve their fertility, most people in the US have no health insurance for IVF. As a result, President Donald Trump promised the government would cover IVF or force insurers to do so. However, there are significant financial obstacles to fertility coverage because services such as IVF are expensive. Trump endorsed state-level efforts to compel fertility coverage, though reproductive insurer AHIP claimed IVF would incentivize employers to end insurance coverage due to cost.

'Cyber incident' impacting DuPage County Sheriff's Office, DuPage County Courthouse: officials – ABC7 Chicago
A cyber incident has affected the DuPage County Sheriff’s Office and the DuPage County Courthouse, according to officials. The incident is currently under investigation, impacting