New Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Filings — Week Ending Nov. 12, 2023
A list of some new chapter 11 bankruptcy filings made during the last week.
Animal Control (Tuesday Crossword, November 14)
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New York Plans Cyber Rules for Hospitals
New York regulators Monday announced plans to issue cybersecurity regulations for hospitals, after a series of attacks crippled operations at medical facilities.
Natural Gas Rallies on Prospects of Colder Weather
Natural gas futures snapped a five-session losing streak on prospects for colder weather ahead with the December contract settling up 5.4%.
The Left Would Use Debt Fear to Raise Taxes
But when local, state, and federal taxes extract too much capital from the economy, tax revenue collections decline.
U.S. Needs Friends, Even if They’re Dictators
In the Middle East, who else is there to talk to?
Obama’s Bad Choices and the Oct. 7 Massacre
‘Don’t give billions of dollars to people who fund terrorism.’
Campus Anti-Semitism and the ‘Studies’ Departments
‘College students are getting their warped moral sense from tenured instructors.’
Ron DeSantis’s Superb Picks
The presidents of New College of Florida and the University of Florida have been strong on Israel.
San Francisco Cleans Up for Xi. Why Not for Thee?
The city’s mayor claims she wants “the real story” told about the progressive paradise.
FDIC Hires Independent Firm to Conduct Assessment Into Alleged Harassment and Discrimination at Agency
Chairman Martin Gruenberg says bad workplace behavior at the bank regulator won’t be tolerated. The announcement came within hours of the publication […]
The Upending of One of America’s Most Popular Professions
Realtor commissions on home sales could be dramatically reduced after a federal jury verdict on artificially high fees.