Former VA Health Project Director Charged for Accepting Gifts from Contractors
Former VA EHR modernization director charged with accepting gifts from federal contractors, alleges U.S. Attorney's Office.
AP Top News Business Stories Available on Various Radio Stations
Explore stories from AP Top News Business across various radio stations including KDKA Radio, WCCO Radio, and KYW…
Bricks Corner Gym & Glamping Site Get Liquor Licenses
Licenses Awarded to Four Bars by Utah's Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services
High West liquor bottles…
IRS uses 61% of its IRA funding
IRS has spent nearly two-thirds of its $26 billion Inflation Reduction Act funding, mainly on employee compensation and contractor services.
Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick Found Guilty on 25 Ethics Charges After 3-Year Inquiry
Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick found guilty of 25 ethics charges following accusations of stealing federal relief…
New Contract Improves Safety, Respect for Kaiser Healthcare Professionals
Kaiser healthcare professionals secure robust contracts that focus on safe staffing, improved patient access and…
Congress Must Cut Deficit if Reconciliation is Used Again
Congress is considering using reconciliation to provide $200 billion for the Iran war and immigration enforcement. Legislators should aim to reduce deficits to 3% of GDP or lower.
App Store to Display Regulated Medical Device Status for Relevant Apps
App Store product pages to specify if an app is a regulated medical device, says Apple. The indication will be…
2026 Tax Legislation: Strategy Prospects
Despite being an election year, 2026 may see unusual tax legislation activity, including a bipartisan Taxpayer…
The Lasting Impact of Paul Ehrlich’s ‘The Population Bomb’ on Immigration and Environment Policies
Paul Ehrlich's 1968 book, "The Population Bomb," predicted global disaster due to overpopulation, a claim later debunked by experts. The book's anti-immigration sentiment still resonates today.