Struggling Metro Atlanta Ambulance Service Ducks for Cover in Chapter 11 as Laid-Off Staff Strike Back
Amerimed Emergency Medical Services filed for Chapter 11 in Atlanta while former employees allege the company skipped the WARN Act notice. The move adds legal and operational uncertainty for staff and local partners.
NYC Judge Won’t Let Abbott Shake PediaSure Growth Suit
A Manhattan judge allowed a class-action accusing Abbott’s PediaSure of overstating its “clinically proven” growth benefits to proceed, citing packaging and ads that could imply height gains.
UCSF Doc Drops Bombshell: Big Tobacco Playbook Built Your Kid's Lunchables
A UCSF analysis finds Philip Morris used tobacco‑era R&D to shape Lunchables and other ultraprocessed foods. The findings revive debate about labeling, marketing and school meals.
Off-Strip Shock, Rio Torches Resort Fees For Every Vegas Group Deal
Rio Las Vegas will waive resort fees for all group bookings and add planner perks like free meeting internet and AV discounts, a change the hotel says is effective immediately. The offer is being promoted for group business this year and next.












