new york – This edition of Eyewitness News covers President Biden's State of the Union address.
The president is close to delivering the most important speech of his term.
If he does not win the presidential election in November, this could be his last.
ABC's Perry Russum is at Parliament House with a report.
Other headlines from Thursday's show include:
medical cyber attack
This week, cyber pirates hacked a major US healthcare technology company, causing much concern.
Joining us in the extra session is Molly Smith, group vice president for public policy at the American Hospital Association.
alzheimer's disease and love
Approximately 7 million Americans age 65 and older are living with Alzheimer's disease. More than 70% of them are over 75 years old, but younger people have no immunity.
There is no cure for Alzheimer's disease or other dementias, at least not yet.
For one New Yorker who busted down his closet door when it came to Alzheimer's disease, it's been an emotional journey that's both a challenge and a blessing.
Townsend Davis wrote about his experience in the New York Times, writing from the heart about his wife, Bridget, who was diagnosed at age 52. Eight years later, she does not recognize their children.
Townsend made news with his writings about his wife, their children, and his beloved partner Debra.
Townsend takes part in overtime to share his story.
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