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Wegovy “Copycat” Lawsuits, Why Viagra Was REALLY Invented, and Super Bowl 60 Goes on High Alert

Wegovy “Copycat” Lawsuits, Why Viagra Was REALLY Invented, and Super Bowl 60 Goes on High Alert

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Wegovy is in the legal spotlight as lawsuits target “copycat” versions of the blockbuster drug — and we dig into how some medications become famous for side effects, like Viagra. (Spoiler: it was originally developed as a heart medication to treat chest pain/angina before its unexpected “other” effect changed everything. 

Then, we break down why the Super Bowl is still the most-watched, biggest revenue machine in American sports — and what makes it unmatched as an event. 

Plus, Super Bowl 60 security ramps up to a whole new level: a massive, coordinated operation with dozens of agencies working together and staying on high alert. 

And a fun SoCal tie-in: Seahawks QB Sam Darnold has roots in Capistrano Beach, California — and we talk about the local angle heading into the big game. 

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