Two weeks ago, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration flipped the switch on the biggest overhaul of its registration infrastructure in decades. The legacy systems carriers had used for years, including the Unified Registration System, the Licensing and Insurance public filing system,...
ESET’s 2026 APT Activity Report suggests China-backed APTs are using instability in the region to target victims, as well as continuing activity against organizations around the globe
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Threat actors from the Silent Ransom Group, aka Luna Moth, are escalating attacks by impersonating IT staff in phone calls and even showing up in person to gain direct access to victim systems
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Ahead of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting in Chicago, kicking off this weekend, Illumina has announced a new molecular residual disease (MRD) product. The distributed kit enables solid tumor MRD and blood cancer genomic profiling and, the company says, will enable...
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have developed a spatial atlas of specialized immune structures known as tertiary lymphoid structures (TLSs), across multiple cancer types, revealing how key features vary across tumor types and influence patient outcomes. Led by...
Pfizer and Innovent Biologics will partner to research and develop 12 early-stage and de novo antibodies and antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) designed to treat various cancers, the companies said today, through a collaboration that could generate up to $10.5 billion for the Chinese biotech. The...
The resources are meant to serve as a standard but flexible framework for health systems, regardless of their size or available resources, the industry group said.
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The percentage of Americans without insurance last year remained relatively flat compared to 2024. However, more people are likely to lose coverage in the years to come due to healthcare spending cuts from the “Big Beautiful Bill.”
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A highly anticipated rule finalized Thursday meaningfully improves how insurers and providers settle disputes over out-of-network bills. But payers say it doesn’t go far enough to curb alleged provider abuse.
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