Judy Woodruff:
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved the first new drug to treat Alzheimer's disease in nearly two decades.
Federal health officials said that it may help slow the brain-destroying disease's progression. But the approval goes against the agency's independent advisers, who said that the treatment wasn't effective in clinical trials. We will have more on this after the news summary.
The Justice Department has now recovered a majority of the cryptocurrency payment given to hackers after last month's Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack. The Bitcoin ransom, which is currently valued at $2.3 million, was seized from the Russia-based hacker group DarkSide.
Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco made the announcement this afternoon.