WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden’s $1.85 trillion social spending bill includes a provision that, if it becomes law, would mark the first time the federal government has...
Benefits adapted due to COVID
The cost of employer-sponsored insurance plans continues to rise at a relatively steady rate even as a global pandemic has caused dramatic d...
This time of year is membership renewal season for the Butler County Chamber of Commerce and the Butler County Community Development Corporation (CDC).
This year, renewa...
Johnson & Johnson is peeling off a consumer health business that helped it become the world’s biggest health care products maker.
The company said Friday that it will se...
Dr. Michael Sybert is serving a year-long fellowship in orthopedic surgery at New York University’s Langone Orthopedic Hospital in New York City.
Sybert, a 2008 graduate...
WASHINGTON — Americans quit their jobs at a record pace for the second straight month in September, in many cases for more money elsewhere as companies bump up pay to fi...
The horn of plenty, long associated with Thanksgiving and a bountiful harvest, originates from ancient times. In Greek mythology, the infant Zeus unintentionally broke t...
OMAHA, Neb. — The Kellogg Co. has filed a lawsuit against its local union in Omaha complaining that striking workers are blocking entrances to its cereal plant and intim...
Fuel crisis affects hospitals, banks
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — The U.S. government is urging U.S. citizens to leave Haiti because of the country’s deepening insecurity and ...
NEW YORK — On a field ringed by rolling green hills in Iceland, fans attached to metal structures that look like an industrial-sized Lego project are spinning. Their mis...