Many view a boost in minimum wages as the solution. New York City’s mayor, Zohran Mamdani, is pushing for “$30 in ’30,” to ...
AI, standards like ETIM and evolving PIM workflows are rapidly lowering the long-standing “product data tax” in distribution. Here’s how manufacturers and distributors are accelerating item onboarding ...
Metabolic disease is reshaping care delivery and costs, with experts at the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) 2026 ...
The programmatic advertising industry is built on speed and automation, with campaigns launching in milliseconds and billions ...
If Democrats retake the Senate in this year’s elections, Alaska’s high health care costs could be the reason. Democrats face a tough map as they look to win the four seats they need to claim the ...
Moving to a new city can mean new costs. So what does that look like for your wallet? Online cost of living calculators can help you work it out, but the numbers they provide can be inconsistent from ...
An increasing number of U.S. families are “diaper insecure” – a term coined by the National Diaper Bank Network to describe parents who struggle to afford the essential baby item – rising from 33% in ...
Medicare Advantage now covers about 55% of eligible beneficiaries nationwide — more than 35 million people — but health systems are confronting a question that until recently felt almost taboo: What ...
SALT LAKE CITY — A new study finds that dealing with Great Salt Lake dust has trade-offs and ballooning costs. The study, published Thursday by the University of Utah's Wilkes Center for Climate ...
Lowering the cost of inference is typically a combination of hardware and software. A new analysis released Thursday by Nvidia details how four leading inference providers are reporting 4x to 10x ...
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The city of Tallahassee sent an erroneous text alert to roughly 40,000 customers about potential water leaks. The false alarm caused panic and led some residents, like Sue Hall, to unnecessarily hire ...