It took just one day before the first lawsuit was filed against the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s emergency temporary standard mandating COVID-19 vaccinations and testing by employers. There are now more than 30 lawsuits filed across the 12 federal circuit courts challenging the authority of OSHA over states […]
Month: November 2021
By ELAINE KURTENBACH, AP Business Writer Asian shares were mixed Tuesday after a late drop left major Wall Street indexes mostly lower. Tokyo was closed Tuesday for a holiday. Hong Kong and Seoul declined while Shanghai advanced. Market players appeared to be relieved to learn that President Joe Biden will […]
For former NFL player Adewale Ogunleye, seeing anyone, let alone athletes, struggle to manage money boils him to his core. So, he is doing something about it. Knowing that the average playing career in the NFL is less than four years, Ogunleye’s “light bulb” moment came in his second year in the […]
Joe Oltmann and Vickie Tonkins (center) confer during the February El Paso County GOP Central Committee meeting. Heidi Beedle The vice chairman of the El Paso County GOP, Karl Schneider, filed a campaign finance complaint form with the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office today, according to documents available on TRACER, […]
(Bloomberg) — Samsung Electronics Co. outlined plans for a $17 billion U.S. semiconductor plant that will add more than 2,000 jobs, widen the South Korean giant’s foothold in Texas, and bolster its role as a vital supplier in the global manufacturing supply chain. Most Read from Bloomberg “Increasing domestic production […]
SAN DIEGO – Excess and surplus insurance buyers will see continued rate increases in 2022, after several years of rate hikes, but there will be some pricing relief as an influx of capacity in the market brings more competition. Cyber liability and property catastrophe risks remain particularly challenging as insurers […]