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Healthcare payers can experience exceptionally high rates of churn, which is financially damaging for both consumers and payers.
Joe Biden Wants More Defense Contractors to Fight the New Cold War
"We undoubtedly have 20th-century contracting rules and regulations in a 21st-century world," Congressman Jason Crow told Newsweek.
Taliban Announces Countrywide TikTok Ban Due to 'Immoral' Effects on Youth
The South Korean multiplayer battle video game PUBG, which is short for PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, was also banned.
America Is Headed for Class Warfare
The class politics that have long dominated Europe are now here with a vengeance, and they will stick around until they are addressed.
Amid a debacle in Ukraine, experts weigh in on what lies ahead for Putin
While many say Putin will survive as Russia accelerates toward what seems like Stalinist totalitarianism, others see a faster end to his reign.
'He Should Leave': Internet Torn After Pizza Guy Leaves Note for Woman
"He crossed a line with the note...he shouldn't have acted like a jealous stalker," one commenter wrote.
Trio of Elephants Killed in 55 MPH Bus Crash After Being 'Hit at Once'
Villagers living near to where the incident occurred in Zimbabwe were later allowed to take home elephant meat from the accident scene.
Father, Son Arrested After Meth Allegedly Found in McDonald's Soda: Police
About 2.6 million individuals ages 12 years and above said they used meth at some point in 2020, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Stupidity Will Live On in Infamy
Some on the right cheered on Russian President Vladimir Putin. They've pretty much gone into hiding or are trying, unsuccessfully, to delete from national memory their attempt to undermine President Joe Biden as he was responding to a fast-moving crisis.
Gender Equity at Work Advances at 'Glacial Pace,' New Harvard Survey Shows
Progress is being made toward workplace gender equity but it's still very slow going, according to a new analysis by Harvard Business School.
Biden and Congress Can Fight Inflation Too
To keep Fed Chair Jerome Powell from having to slam the brakes on the current economic recovery, it's important that the president and Congress combat inflation as well.
States Must Protect Pedestrians and Bicyclists to Keep Federal Funds
The Department of Transportation released a report on its "Complete Streets" initiative, which prioritizes road safety.
Why Your Gas Bills Are So High—and Latest on When They Might Drop
Gas prices seen in January were the highest in the last 14 years, while the electricity costs recorded last month are the highest ever recorded.
Rebranding Florida For the Future
Rebranding Florida For the Future
Older Workers to the Rescue? Why Boomers May Be the Answer to the Big Quit
Boomers, exiled from the workforce due to ageism or the pandemic—or both—could help fill the jobs left open by the Great Resignation
How Robotics and AI Will Shape the Economy of the Future
What roles do robotics and AI play in the economy of the future? We explore the digital transformation and what is next with Dorie Clark and Ulrike Schaede.
Domino's Carry-Out Tip Offer Sparks Conversation on Driver Pay, Fine Print
The pizza chain is currently offering money to patrons who pick up their food.
Xi and Putin, Two of World's Most Powerful Men, to Meet in China, US Absent
The U.S. has already started facing challenges to its superpower status from China...growing alliance between China and Russia has added further force to it," professor Ashok Swain told Newsweek.
Ford's CEO Thinks GM Is Getting EVs Wrong
Ford wants to pioneer the future of commercial electric vehicles from infrastructure to software, and everything in between.
Tesla Says 'Full Self-Driving' Software Remains a Priority as Profits Boom
The company reported over $5.5 billion in profits over the last year as its software is being investigated by federal regulators for alleged safety violations.
Stealth Omicron Sub-Variant BA.2 Found in Almost Half of U.S. States
The Omicron subtype has caused concern as it may be better at spreading than the original form of the variant, but little is currently known about it.
12 Bring a Trailer Automotive Auction Competitor Sites
Bring a Trailer, the top rated classic and collectible automotive auction site in 2021, has several competitor sites that offer a diverse selection.
China Locks Down City Containing One of World's Busiest Ports For COVID
Ningbo is currently experiencing a small but impactful COVID surge out of a warehouse with ties to the port.
Oil Prices Rise After Supplying Nations Agree on Releases Despite Omicron
OPEC and its allies agreed on Tuesday to release 400,000 barrels a day in February.
Oracle Red Bull Racing Rewards Fan Loyalty
Oracle Red Bull Racing Rewards Fan Loyalty
Kenya — Silicon Savannah
Kenya — Silicon Savannah
The Path Forward on BBB Must Include Child Care and Universal Pre-K
As President Biden and leaders in Congress work to resuscitate the proposal, its early learning investments — both child care and universal preschool — cannot be left on the cutting room floor.
U.S. to Allow an Additional 20,000 Immigrant Visa Workers
"At a time of record job growth, additional H-2B visas will help to fuel our Nation's historic economic recovery," DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said.
Gig Workers in Europe May Get More Money, Benefits Under Proposed Rules
The European Commission estimated this could reclassify up to 4.1 million gig workers for digital and app-based services such as ridesharing and meal delivery.
Stellantis to Invest Over $33 Billion in Software, Electrification by 2025
Stellantis announced today that it will invest $33+ billion to enhance its vehicle software capabilities and strengthen its electrification strategy.