by Matt Caldwell | Jun 11, 2020
With over 35 million Americans out of work right now and even more struggling in the economic fallout, bad actors in the insurance industry continue to hit patients with costly surprise medical bills. Earlier this year, in response to public outrage, the industry...
by Jim Waurishuk | Jun 4, 2020
Luring this year’s Republican National Convention to Tampa from Charlotte is, at best, an improbable long shot. But if leaders in North Carolina insist on harming their own people, the Tampa Bay region – with the help of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis – should at...
by Nancy Smith | May 4, 2020
The Everglades Foundation/Trust, never folks to let a good crisis go to waste, is at it again. This time it’s the coronavirus pandemic. Another opportunity to spin a yarn and fleece the daylights out of the anti-sugar crowd. The Trust’s latest social media...
by Michele Merrell | Apr 30, 2020
Stimulus efforts so far have provided a good start to help Americans get through the economic hardship caused by the coronavirus crisis, but they have also to this point overlooked more than 12,000 small businesses across the country — and more than 700 in Florida...
by Sal Nuzzo and William Smith | Mar 30, 2020
In the wake of attempts to curb the spread of COVID-19, it’s vital to take every opportunity to examine the impact of healthcare policies on our state’s elderly population. As the virus’ impacts are most concerning in older individuals, the fact that more than 20...