This essay appeared in the first issue of Medical Economics published in October 1923. US Senator Royal S. Copeland argues for more physician involvement in politics. Editor’s note: This article appeared in the first issue ...
Comment on this story Comment The Supreme Court on Tuesday blocked the Biden administration’s plans to end a pandemic-era policy allowing the quick expulsion of migrants from US borders without the opportunity to seek asylum, ...
Companies in the UK are collecting data from millions of phones to decide which advertisements to show on billboards in locations all around Britain, according to a new investigation by Big Brother Watch, a London-based ...
Companies in the UK are collecting data from millions of phones to decide which advertisements to show on billboards in locations all around Britain, according to a new investigation by Big Brother Watch, a London-based ...
For a congresswoman in office for nearly 40 years, you would think she would know more patrons in this popular restaurant. But this business is in a new part of her northern Ohio district, which ...
New Jersey’s labor unions were undeterred by rain clouds over Trenton Tuesday as hundreds of government workers descended on the Statehouse in labor’s latest push to fend off massive rate hikes on health insurance premiums. ...
The stakes are simply too high for Biden to be coy on this issue While Biden spent much of his speech railing against MAGA Republicans and positioning them as a major existential threat to America’s ...
BRUSSELS, June 13 (Reuters) – Google parent Alphabet (GOOGL.O) has offered to let rival ad intermediaries place ads on YouTube to address a crucial part of an EU antitrust investigation that could pave the way ...
WASHINGTON – It’s been nearly three weeks since the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments – and many expected – in two challenges to Texas’s novel new law that bans abortion after six weeks and ...