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Turquoise Health publishes Payer Transparency Scores and Impact Report, highlighting 97 payer profiles including UnitedHealth, Anthem, Cigna, & Aetna  

SAN DIEGO, CA (October 29, 2025) — Turquoise Health today announces the release of its Payer Transparency Scores and Impact Report. The new publicly available dashboard and report evaluate the quality and completeness of machine-readable files (MRFs) published by insurers, offering the first standardized way to assess payer-reported data’s completeness and usability. The report builds […]

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Boeing Posts $5.4 Billion Loss Amid Continued Delays of Its New 777X Jet

Boeing Posts $5.4 Billion Loss Amid Continued Delays of Its New 777X Jet

Boeing Posts $5.4 Billion Loss Amid Continued Delays of Its New 777X Jet Boeing reported a $5.4-billion third-quarter loss on Wednesday as massive added costs from the delayed certification of its 777X aircraft weighed down its results. The aviation giant scored a 30-per-cent jump in revenues to $23.3 billion following much higher commercial plane deliveries

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Lahore Remains the Most Polluted City in the World

Lahore Remains the Most Polluted City in the World

Lahore Remains the Most Polluted City in the World Islamabad: Pakistan’s Lahore continues to remain at the top of global pollution charts with an Air Quality Index (AQI) of more than 300 according to Swiss air quality monitor IQAir as smog covered the region on Wednesday, local media reported. Lahore recorded an AQI of 563

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Rio Drug Raids

132 Killed In Rio Drug Raids; Residents Call It ‘Massacre’

132 Killed In Rio Drug Raids; Residents Call It ‘Massacre’ Brazil: The Rio de Janeiro public defender’s office on Wednesday said a total of 132 people died in the bloodiest police raid against drug gangs in the Brazilian city’s history, as grieving residents laid out dozens of bodies in the street. “The most recent update

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INTERCARGO Calls for Constructive Dialogue Following IMO’s Net Zero Framework Decision

INTERCARGO Calls for Constructive Dialogue Following IMO’s Net Zero Framework Decision

London, [Insert Date] — The International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners (INTERCARGO) has reaffirmed its full support for the International Maritime Organization (IMO) as the sole global regulator capable of ensuring coherent and effective measures for international shipping. Following the IMO’s recent decision on the Net Zero Framework during the Extraordinary Meeting of the Marine

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Kanchha Sherpa, Last Link To Everest's 1st Summit, Dies At 92

Kanchha Sherpa, Last Link To Everest’s 1st Summit, Dies At 92

Kanchha Sherpa, Last Link To Everest’s 1st Summit, Dies At 92 Kanchha Sherpa was the last surviving member of the 1953 expedition that saw Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa become the first to summit the world’s highest mountain. Born in 1933, Sherpa was 19 when he was engaged as a porter on the expedition,

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Staff-Level Pact Reached Between IMF and Pakistan for $1.2 Billion Release

Staff-Level Pact Reached Between IMF and Pakistan for $1.2 Billion Release

Staff-Level Pact Reached Between IMF and Pakistan for $1.2 Billion Release The International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday it has reached a staff-level agreement with Pakistan on its loan program, which would allow the country to access $1.2 billion after approval from the fund’s board. The IMF will provide Pakistan $1 billion under its Extended

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Fresh Border Fighting Breaks Out Between Taliban and Pakistani Forces

Fresh Border Fighting Breaks Out Between Taliban and Pakistani Forces

Fresh Border Fighting Breaks Out Between Taliban and Pakistani Forces Intense fighting broke out once again on Tuesday night between Pakistani security forces and the Afghan Taliban along the border between the two countries in Kurram district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, state media reported. According to the state broadcaster PTV News, “Afghan Taliban and Fitna al-Khawarij

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South Africa Bus Crash: At least 40 people including nationals of Malawi and Zimbabwe

South Africa Bus Crash: At least 40 people including nationals of Malawi and Zimbabwe

South Africa Bus Crash: At least 40 people including nationals of Malawi and Zimbabwe At least 40 people including nationals of Malawi and Zimbabwe were killed when a passenger bus rolled down an embankment in South Africa, a provincial transport minister said Monday. The bus travelling to Zimbabwe crashed around 90 kilometres (55 miles) from

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What Are Tomahawk Missiles, Which Trump May Supply To Ukraine For Russia War

What Are Tomahawk Missiles, Which Trump May Supply To Ukraine For Russia War

What Are Tomahawk Missiles, Which Trump May Supply To Ukraine For Russia War President Donald Trump has threatened to supply long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine if Russia does not end the three-year-long war soon. Trump’s remark came as he spoke to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who requested weaponry from the US, including the Tomahawks. “The

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YouTube Warns Australia Social Media Ban Won't Keep Children Safe

YouTube Warns Australia Social Media Ban Won’t Keep Children Safe

YouTube Warns Australia Social Media Ban Won’t Keep Children Safe Australia’s push to ban children from social media is “well intentioned” but will not make them safer online, video streaming giant YouTube warned on Monday. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese last year unveiled landmark laws that will ban under-16s from social media by the end of

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