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AASCU Report Leverages Alumni Feedback to Illustrate the Value of Higher Education (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (TNSrpt) -- The American Association of State Colleges and Universities issued the following news release on Oct. 24, 2025:
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New AASCU Report Leverages Alumni Feedback to Illustrate the Value of Higher Education
Study combines data and alumni voices to help member institutions better understand their role in long-term student success.
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The American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) today released a new report that provides insights into the val more PR
AHIP/BCBSA Survey Shows Nearly 40% of Providers' Surprise Billing Disputes Are Ineligible Under No Surprises Act (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (TNSrep) -- America's Health Insurance Plans posted the following news release:
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New AHIP/BCBSA Survey Shows Nearly 40% of Providers' Surprise Billing Disputes Are Ineligible Under No Surprises Act
Broken IDR Process Costs Patients, Employers as Providers Flood System with Ineligible Claims
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While the No Surprises Act (NSA) continues to protect millions of Americans from unexpected medical bills, new survey data from AHIP and the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association more PR
Analysis Finds 'Launch Prices for New Drugs 'Significantly' Exceed Inflation and Offer Insufficient Value' (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (TNSrpt) -- America's Health Insurance Plans posted the following news release:
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New Analysis Finds 'Launch prices for New Drugs "Significantly" Exceed Inflation and Offer Insufficient Value'
In case you missed it, STAT reports that "[a]mid intensifying angst over prescription drug prices," a new analysis by the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) finds "the median net price for 154 newly launched medicines, when adjusted for inflation and manufacturer d more PR
Environmental Advocates of New York: Report - New Yorkers Will Keep Drinking Toxic Water Until 555,000+ Lead Service Lines Are Replaced (10)
ALBANY, New York, Oct. 24 (TNSrpt) -- Environmental Advocates of New York issued the following news release on Oct. 23, 2025:
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New Report: New Yorkers Will Keep Drinking Toxic Water Until 555,000+ Lead Service Lines Are Replaced
Environmental Advocates NY (EANY) and the Environmental Policy Innovation Center (EPIC) released a new report today about New York's ongoing efforts to remove harmful lead service lines, titled Breaking Barriers to Lead Service Line Replacement in New York. The r more PR
Human Rights First Report Warns of Escalating Assaults on Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Activists and Institutions (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 (TNSrpt) -- Human Rights First issued the following news:
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New Human Rights First Report Warns of Escalating Assaults on Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Activists and Institutions
A new report from Human Rights First, titled Attacking the Watchdogs: Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Activists and Institutions Face New Wave of Assaults, reveals a deepening campaign of intimidation, arrests, and political interference aimed at silencing Ukraine's leading anti-corruption activists.
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Report Reveals U.S. Oil and Gas Companies Pay More Tax to Petrostates Than to the U.S. Government (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 (TNSrpt) -- The Financial Accountability and Corporate Transparency Coalition issued the following news release:
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New Report Reveals U.S. Oil and Gas Companies Pay More Tax to Petrostates Than to the U.S. Government
According to a new report from the Financial Accountability and Corporate Transparency (FACT) Coalition, American oil and gas multinational companies are paying billions more in taxes to foreign petrostates than to the U.S. government.
The report, "Americ more PR
Southeast Michigan Council of Governments: Regional Stats Show Decrease in Overall Traffic Crashes But Continued Challenges in Crash Severity (10)
DETROIT, Michigan, Oct. 25 (TNSrpt) -- The Southeast Michigan Council of Governments issued the following news release:
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Regional stats show decrease in overall traffic crashes but continued challenges in crash severity
SEMCOG, the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, has released a new Quick Facts report with complete 2024 data on traffic crashes, fatalities, and serious injuries in Southeast Michigan.
Overall traffic crashes decreased 1.4% from 2023, marking the first decline si more PR
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