There are three things America’s hospitals have in common right now: sicker patients, a smaller workforce and higher labor and supply costs. Read More.
The Transparency in Coverage Rule is a big step forward toward creating a true marketplace for health care services. But there is something in the way: The 80/20 Rule. It has to go. Read More.
Two UPS employees are part of a group of five accused of trafficking cocaine in southern Texas. Law enforcement seized approximately 60 kilograms of cocaine. Read More.
Former President Donald Trump is maintaining a double-digit lead in recent 2024 Republican primary surveys, including the latest Fox News poll. Read More.
Nearly 60 percent of registered U.S. voters say they have "less money in their pocket than they did a year ago," according to a Fox News poll released on Sunday. Read More.
An upcoming reprinting of Ian Fleming’s 1950’s James Bond books will contain rewritten passages to remove “racially insensitive” words and stereotypes.
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A new draft guidance issued by the Food and Drug Administration says plant-based milk companies can call their products milk because people already refer to the drinks as milk. Read More.
The World Bank is estimating that at least an additional $236 billion must be spent in order to rebuild Ukraine as their war with Russia rushes past its one-year anniversary with no signs of slowing down.
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After a week of backlash over its decision to rewrite portions of Roald Dahl's books, Puffin will continue to keep the author's original text in print. Read More.
Former President Donald Trump was out this week doing what he does best — tossing MAGA hats into a crowd, handing bottles of water to locals near the Ohio toxic train wreck, and charming supporters with banter about how he knows the McDonald’s menu better than anyone else. He has the common touch. Read More.
Friday morning brought another update to the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index and the latest read was not received well by Wall Street, sending the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq tumbling between one and two percent in the first hour of trading.
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