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COVID-19’s Price Tag Leaves Large Hospitals At Risk

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The healthcare industry continues to be on high alert and many hospitals are operating increasingly close to maximum capacity. Elective procedures typically handled at the hospital have not returned to pre-pandemic levels, and healthcare organizations continue to feel the effects and incur losses from the reduced volume. “I

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Top five EPI blog posts of 2022: Inflation and minimum wage increases among the most-read posts

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The majority of EPI’s top blog posts this year dealt with inflation, including how corporate profits, not workers’ wages, were contributing to bigger price tags. . Sign up for EPI’s newsletter so you never miss our research and insights on ways to make the economy work better for everyone.

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Shoppers Are Caught Off Guard as Prices on Everyday Items Change More Often

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A weekly digest of tech reviews, headlines, columns and your questions answered by WSJ’s Personal Tech gurus. We are printing thousands of new price tags every week,” Mr. Griffin said. Now, some companies are looking for longer-term solutions to prepare for future supply-chain crises, even if those strategies come at a high cost.

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1994 Porsche 911 Turbo S 3.6

Barry Ritholtz

This is about as nice of an example of a vintage 1990s-era 911 Turbo as you will find — but let’s get this out of the way up front: It sold last month for an eye-popping $1,265,000. It is one of 17 “Package” Turbo S examples: Powered by a turbocharged 3.6-liter The post 1994 Porsche 911 Turbo S 3.6

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10 Tuesday AM Reads

Barry Ritholtz

That’s true for most families. The Big Picture ) • Secret History of Alan Alda’s M*A*S*H Dog Tags : At auction, it was revealed they were from WWII vets: a Black man from the South and a Jew from Brooklyn. This is before we get to the issue of capital gains tax’ hurdle of 20% on those pesky profits. (

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Supreme Court Won’t Review Facebook’s Privacy Violation Case

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Patel, centers around the issue of whether Facebook broke the law in Illinois when it instituted a photo-tagging feature that honed in on users’ faces and tagged them against their will. Last year, Ninth Circuit Court Judge Sandra Ikuta rebuked Facebook’s defense.

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Cyber Threats To Client Wealth And Well-Being: Why And How Wealth Managers Will Soon Play A Key Role In Managing These Risks

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stealing a client’s financial assets that are accessible online), identity theft (i.e., using a client’s personal information for financial gain or other purposes), reputational risk (i.e., when tagged online pictures can be used to identify an individual’s location).