Texas Pilot Study Shows Healthcare Facilities Can Cut Costs and Emissions
A pilot program in Texas suggests healthcare facilities can significantly cut costs and carbon emissions through operational changes.
Cheatham Joins Troutman Pepper Locke as DC Office Partner
Ben Cheatham has joined Troutman Pepper Locke’s tax and benefits practice group as a partner, specializing in US…
Is Governance Possible Without Continuity?
Modern societies and their structures like defense, public health, and energy systems require institutions that can…
Home Pilates Reformer Review: Is it Worth the Investment?
Relevance of Pilates in Today's Fitness Regime
Joseph Pilates initially devised his renowned fitness method during World War I. It took approximately 100 years for this exceptional exercise to gain massive popularity. Pilates undoubtedly tops the chart in today's fitness world, with numerous studios emerging nationwide. Mat Pilates is regularly…
NY Attorney General Sues Trump Administration Over Abandoned Wind Project Deal
New York's attorney general is suing the Trump administration over a deal to end an offshore wind project in favor…
Florida Consumer Sentiment Declines for the Third Consecutive Month in May
Consumer sentiment in Florida fell for the third consecutive month in May, alongside national sentiment, amidst…
U.S. Hospitals Taking Steps to Make Healthcare More Affordable and Accessible
Healthcare affordability is a pressing issue in America. Hospitals are adapting care delivery to enhance affordability and accessibility, says AHA President, Rick Pollack.
Trump Signs Order on AI Cybersecurity, Calls for Voluntary AI Model Testing
Trump signs executive order directing federal agencies to develop AI cybersecurity measures and calls for voluntary…
PNM pursues new future power sources
PNM proposes a plan to add more power sources as electricity demand continues to grow across New Mexico. The push…
Rapid Increase in Uninsured Young Children in the U.S., Says Report
Number of uninsured young children in the U.S. is rising fast, with Texas, Florida and Georgia seeing the most increase, a new report reveals.