Hospitals treat patients without admitting them, to avoid penalties
(Reuters Health) – Hospitals appear to be treating Medicare patients in emergency departments (EDs) and observation areas to avoid readmissions and the financial penalties associated...
Trump campaign seeks to mobilize women in 2020 battleground states
President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign is hosting events in 2020 battleground states on Thursday to mobilize and train suburban women, an important voting bloc that...
U.S. banker claims innocence in Anguilla manslaughter case
Scott Hapgood, a UBS financial adviser from Connecticut, appeared in an Anguilla court on Thursday where he is accused of killing hotel employee Kenny Mitchel...
Exclusive: Boeing, grappling with uneven 737 supply chain, targets 52 per month in February – sources
Boeing Co has told suppliers it will resume production of its best-selling 737 jets at a rate of 52 aircraft per month in February 2020,...
South Korea to scrap intelligence-sharing pact with Japan amid row over history
South Korea said on Thursday it will scrap an intelligence-sharing pact with Japan, drawing a swift protest from Tokyo and deepening a decades-old row over...
Johnson puts feet up at Elysee Palace
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson may have violated protocol by putting his feet on the furniture during a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron at...
‘Stop Ebola’: Scores march in Congolese city of Goma
Politicians, health officials, civil society group, and private sector associations held a march in support of efforts to combat Ebola, which has so far killed...
Another rescue ship faces standoff over migrants
Two charities running rescue missions in the Mediterranean Sea have said Italy has ignored requests to allow their ship to bring 356 migrants ashore, exposing...
Michael Jackson’s ex-publicist touts foundation to ‘protect’ legacy
A former publicist for Michael Jackson on Thursday announced plans for a charitable foundation not affiliated with the late pop singer’s family or estate, intended...
FAA plans to test Boeing MAX software on less-experienced pilots: sources
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration plans to test next month how pilots with around one year of experience flying Boeing 737 jets handle new software...
