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Regulation/Government Policy
FDA Forces the Only Drug for Preterm Births to Leave Market
Health Makena injections for pregnant women with previous early births are ineffective, agency says Source link
Utilities Pursue Pipeline Sales as Natural-Gas Bans Catch On
WSJ News Exclusive Business Possible sales come as regulators debate fossil fuels’ future in home heating and cooking Source link
As National Parks Visits Surge, Booz Allen Benefits
Small fees paid by visitors to Recreation.gov have added up to unexpected millions for the contractor running the site Booz Allen Hamilton runs Recreation.gov, making
Hopes for Hong Kong's IPO Market Rest on Alibaba, JD.com Carve-Outs
Investors see the tech giants’ plans to sell shares in subsidiaries as another sign that China’s regulatory crackdown has eased. Source link
Medicare Cracks Down on Deceptive Advertising, Service Denials by Privately-Run Plans
Health Rule comes after the federal health-insurance program faced criticism that Medicare Advantage plans were running misleading ads Source link
Russia's Aircraft Need Maintenance They Can No Longer Get
Sanctions have cut off access to parts, software and technical skills needed for the key upkeep of hundreds of commercial jets, raising concerns over safety.
NPR Criticizes Twitter for Labeling It as 'State-Affiliated Media'
The independent broadcaster called the designation disturbing and unacceptable. Elon Musk said it “seems accurate.” Source link
Growing CEO Pay Gap Gives New York an Extra Edge Over London
Chief executives of U.S.-listed companies can easily make triple what their U.K. counterparts earn. Source link
India Asserts Itself on Global Tech Deals
The world’s second-largest internet user base starts to punch its regulatory weight. Source link
Growing CEO Pay Gap Gives New York an Extra Edge Over London
Chief executives of U.S.-listed companies can easily make triple what their U.K. counterparts earn. Source link