Taa Grays, former vice president and associate general counsel of information governance at MetLife Legal Affairs, became ...
Improved access to fitness opportunities can translate to better health and less need for costly medical interventions. Some health insurers have even recognized that offering ...
Many first-time buyers don't account for insurance, taxes, repairs and income shocks that can put a strain on household finances.
The Trump administration is testing out a new 10-year program for value-based chronic condition management that leans heavily on technology and artificial intelligence to scale to large populations of ...
Coming to a TV station near you: your favorite local sports team. As the television landscape evolves, access to local sports is changing—and the price point for some fans couldn’t be better: free.
With so much focus in the media industry on the changing TV landscape, it goes without saying that understanding audience behavior is critical. But advertisers, agencies and publishers need to know ...
Mario covers technology in health care, including FDA regulation of artificial intelligence; how Medicare pays for health tech; the use of AI in clinical care; mental health chatbots; and consumer ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture canceled nearly all funding for a program designed directly to address barriers facing young, beginning and underserved farmers to access land and markets. The ...
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The Increasing Land, Capital and Market Access Program gave roughly $300 million to about 50 projects over three years. The Agriculture Department is cutting hundreds of millions of dollars in funding ...
“Homeless and at-risk New Yorkers need a lifeline in the immediate term, and the governor must join the Assembly and the Senate in expanding the HAVP pilot to $250 million.” Gov. Kathy Hochul ...
The company will continue to distribute library content, but will end production of first-run syndicated programming in a strategic shift. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor “NBCUniversal is making changes ...