Rolls-Royce profit soars, reinstates dividend after turnaround
By Leeham News Team February 27, 2025, © Leeham News: Underlying operating profit at Rolls-Royce surged to £2.5bn ($3.17bn) in 2024, up from £1.6bn the previous year – a 57% increase – according to the company’s full year... Read MoreThe post Rolls-Royce profit soars, reinstates dividend after turna
University of Edinburgh warns of staff cuts as it faces £140m financial deficit
Vice-chancellor says large-scale savings are needed but union says university should instead use its wealthThe University of Edinburgh is facing a £140m black hole that demands radical actions including job cuts, according to its vice-chancellor, as it becomes the latest higher education institution
- 新政的民主党人在今天早上的FHFA和CASE-SHILLER的重复家庭销售报告中不受欢迎的新闻。 On a seasonally adjusted basis, in the three-month average through December, according to the Case-Shiller national index (light blue in the graphs below) prices rose 0.5%, and the somewhat more leading FHFA purchase only index (dark […]The post Unw
House Republicans Drafting Impeachment Articles Against Activist Judges Blocking DOGE
众议院共和党人起草了针对积极法官的弹each文章,阻止了总督共和党人,他们正在起草对民主党法官的弹imp,这些民主党法官阻止了特朗普政府的各种行动,包括那些在政府效率部(DOGE)停止努力的人(DOGE)。 Engelmayeraccording the Hill:Rep。埃利·克雷恩(Eli Crane)(R-Ariz。)说,他正在起草纽约南部地区的保罗·恩格尔玛耶(Paul Engelmayer)法官的弹each物品,后者在上周末的一项裁决中,临时限制了马斯克和多吉助手,无法获得财政部的付款系统。安德鲁·克莱德(Andrew Clyde)(R-Ga。)正在针对罗德岛地区法官约翰·麦康奈尔(
“Neopopulists” Should Consider the World Without “Neoliberalism”
American politics is experiencing a “new centrism,” according to New York Times columnist David Leonhardt. Market skeptics across the political spectrum are cooperating on issues such as trade and industrial policy, an approach Leonhardt calls “neopopulism” because these policies are popular with th
Why Health Services Research is important, part gazillion
From the CDC**: More than a third of American adults are eligible to take cholesterol-lowering medications under the current guidelines or were already taking them – but nearly half of them are not, according to a report by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention researchers published in the curr
Malpractice risk, by physician specialty
A new paper in NEJM by Anupam Jena, Seth Seabury, Darius Lakdawalla, and Amitabh Chandra illuminates many of the important aspects of malpractice risk: how it varies by specialty, how many claims lead to payments, the size of payments, the chance of a claim in a year and over a career, etc. Accordin
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You’d think we were all popping pills like crazy
But you’d be wrong: More than a quarter of Americans who take prescription drugs have skipped doses, split pills or cut other corners to save money in the last year, according to a new study by Consumer Reports… This telephone survey, of 1,154 adults who currently take at least one prescription drug
The Republican Commissioned CMS Report
My inbox is filled with questions (and screams) about the CMS report discussed at length in the news over the weekend: The House-approved healthcare overhaul would raise the costs of healthcare by $289 billion over the next 10 years, according to an analysis by the chief actuary at the Centers for M