The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has been and continues to be subject to a range of Congressional…
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Starting in the 1970s, the textile mills of northwest Georgia relied on chemicals known as PFAS to add stain resistance…
Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple on Tuesday issued a directive to residential property and personal auto insurers for mandatory annual…
A U.S. Department of Labor whistleblower investigation has found that a railroad company wrongfully suspended an employee for reporting a…
Quarterly earnings reporting may soon become optional for U.S. firms—yet the vast majority of companies are unlikely to take advantage…
The U.S. Department of Labor has ordered an inspection company to reinstate and compensate a terminated worker who reported safety…
Major corporations are pushing back against a possible tightening of emissions reporting standards that would have implications for the clean…
Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday announced charges against a York County man accused of buying scrapped vehicles at a bargain,…
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is preparing a proposal to scrap the requirement for companies to report their earnings…
The city of New Haven’s insurance company is insisting that the city pay back the $3.55 million the insurer paid…
The regulation required firms to provide more details ahead of mergers, likely chilling dealmaking. The Federal Trade Commission could appeal…
Comprehensive, capitated managed care is the dominant Medicaid delivery system, accounting for about 78% of beneficiaries (over 66 million individuals as…
Oregon DFR further states the Ninth Circuit issued a ruling effective October 31, 2025 overturning that decision, requiring the department…
On February 4, Missouri’s Department of Commerce and Insurance (Missouri DCI) issued Insurance Bulletin 26-03, reminding insurers doing business in…
