Archive for November, 2010
An insurance agent confessed to conning more than $64,000 from a Grand Folks, N.D., business, according to a media report. Read Story
Massachusetts is considered one of the most liberal states in the country. It has already adopted a private insurance-based, near-universal health insurance system under Republican Governor Mitt Romney. Given that, ... Read → Read Story
After being dismissed from “American Idol” in 2005 after three episodes, Shawna Schweitzer got some revenge in her second television appearance.
Read StoryThe holding company for Ambac Assurance, the second-largest bond insurer prior to the financial crisis in 2008, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Manhattan, N.Y. Read Story
A Virginia grassroots organization, Virginia Organizing, is joining with two national groups to call on the new Congress to address “economic problems plaguing our nation,” including the need for more unemployment benefits. Read Story
The New York State Insurance Department’s clarifications to its new rules on broker disclosure has “underwhelmed’ the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of New York. Read Story
St. Paul, Minn. — As health insurance companies try to determine what the new health care reform law will require them to cover, birth control is emerging as ... Read → Read Story
RICHMOND, Va. — ... Read → Read Story
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected its first opportunity to weigh in on federal health reform, but legal experts say the matter is likely to return to the High Court in the future. Read Story
The AICPA and others have significant concerns about the scope and direction of the IRS’s quest to roll out Schedule UTP, Uncertain Tax Position Statement, for tax year ... Read → Read Story


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