Lowering Rx Drug Prices Will Come at a Cost — But Will Big Pharma Be Paying?

This past August, American consumers were shocked to learn about a CEO named Martin Shkreli; in his short period of relative anonymity this year, Shkreli managed to raise the price of a life-saving drug from $13.50 per pill to $750 overnight. Shkreli, former hedge fund manager and current CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals AG, recently purchased […]

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Global Market Strategist Predicts Increase in Longevity Annuities in the U.S.

A new report by Schroders, the global asset management firm, has found that longevity annuities should increase in prevalence thanks in part to recent rules and regulation changes, according to the industry news site insurancenewsnet.com. The Department of Treasury created qualifying annuity longevity contracts (QLAC) in July of 2014 to help bolster retirement income strategies […]

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Illinois Supreme Court Rules Crystal Lake’s Big Bleachers Cannot Stand

In a case that’s been ongoing for a couple years, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled in late September that the abnormally large bleachers at Crystal Lake South High School must come down, according to the Chicago Tribune. The battle was between the school district, who erected the 50-foot structures without the city’s permission, and local […]

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South Carolina Temporarily Bans Hunting

Due to the recent flooding in South Carolina, the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has placed a temporary ban on hunting within five different coastal plain drainage areas. Flooding statewide has caused many issues, including pushing many people out of their homes due to high floodwaters. “The Department has received contacts from numerous concerned sportsmen. […]

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