Texas Senate Urged to Pass SB 32 for Small Business Tax Relief by NFIB Director
NFIB urges Texas Senate to approve SB 32, aimed at reducing property taxes for small businesses and easing their financial burden.
IRS revamping tech after detecting $21.1B fraud in two years
"Agency identifies $21.1 billion fraud linked to taxes; funds already reclaimed under Inflation Reduction Act."
5 Senators Revive Bill to Boost Healthy Lifestyle & Exercise
Introducing the PHIT Act - A Step Towards Healthier Living
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- A notable event unfolded today as…
JD Vance Supports Greenland’s New Leader Against Trump’s Pressure – POLITICO Europe
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JD Vance is visiting Greenland amidst political changes and resistance, with Greenland's new leader calling for unity against expected coercion from President Trump. Before Vance's visit, Greenland's political parties agreed to form a coalition government. Despite the controversial visit, the Trump administration announced plans to…
US Healthcare Education Market Expected to Reach $61.44 Billion by 2028
US Healthcare Education Market is projected to reach $61.44 billion by 2028, driven by investments in tech-based…
Accusations Against Clinton and Biden; Student Detained for Alleged Hamas Support
Bondi accuses Clinton and Biden of mishandling classified information. Meanwhile, a judge orders Trump's…
TEI Midyear: Corporations wrestle with potential tax policy shifts
Corporate tax departments must stay agile as tax policies change, navigating potential impacts for multinational corporations and domestic entities.
Addressing the Affordability Crisis in U.S. Healthcare Through Biosimilars
Lower-cost biosimilars can address the affordability crisis facing Americans in the U.S. healthcare system by 2023.…
Major Shift in Public Opinion on Trump’s Presidency, Polls Reveal
Recent polling data shows a major shift in how Americans view President Donald Trump's handling of presidency with…
Former Healthcare COO Sentenced to Prison for Fraud, Ordered to Pay $561K
Former COO of a healthcare company, Miguel Saravia, is sentenced to prison for defrauding healthcare benefit programs.