The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to throw out the entire Affordable Care Act. The stakes couldn't be higher for millions of Americans who get coverage through Obamacare, and for the health care industry which has restructured itself around the 2010 law.
Sabri Ben-Achour : The Supreme Court previously ruled that Obamacare is constitutional. What is the Trump administration's argument now for getting rid of it?
Nova Safo : The argument goes right back to that original Supreme Court decision which found that Obamacare was constitutional because it was a tax. People had to have coverage or pay a penalty, the so-called individual mandate.
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Navigating the Turbulent Food Service Marketplace with Big Data | Quantzig | Business Wire
The foodservice industry has recently undergone massive shifts, and many more can be expected as we move further into 2020. Based on a detailed analysis of the current market scenario, our analytics experts have made predictions regarding industry trends for the year and most of these predictions revolve around the need for businesses to be able to adapt to the quickly changing landscape.
According to Quantzig's big data analytics experts, " Big data analytics is revolutionizing the food service industry by helping businesses transform key business processes using data-driven insights."
Price Rite Marketplace Welcomes Bowl & Basket™ and Paperbird™ Own Brand Products | Urban CNY
Carefully crafted foods and thoughtfully designed household goods offer shoppers affordable, high-quality products
Keasbey, NJ (June 25, 2020) – Price Rite Marketplace is now offering shoppers a greater selection of award-winning items with the latest own brands products to hit its store shelves – Bowl & Basket™ and Paperbird™. Bowl & Basket foods pair thoughtfully selected ingredients at a budget friendly price, while Paperbird offers a new line of affordable, effective and beautifully designed household products that look as good as they clean.
BPDA tells Faneuil Hall Marketplace operator to step up tenant assistance | Boston.com
The Boston Planning and Development Agency has taken aim at the operator of Faneuil Hall Marketplace, saying they've lacked in providing assistance to the historic property's restaurants, shops, and small businesses during the financial ramifications of the coronavirus pandemic.
Brian Golden, director of the BPDA, which owns the site, wrote to New York-based Ashkenazy Acquisition Corporation Wednesday, expressing "disappointment and frustration" after having learned the leaseholder "is continuing to be unwilling" to provide COVID-19-related resources to tenants.
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GSA Selects Three Companies for E-Marketplace Pilot - Nextgov
The General Services Administration selected three e-commerce companies—Amazon Business, Fisher Scientific and Overstock.com—to experiment with online portals for lower-cost federal purchases through its Commercial Platforms program, the agency announced Friday.
The digital purchasing providers will participate in a proof-of-concept with the agency for up to three years, through which GSA hopes to help modernize government procurement by offering federal officials the capability to more easily buy products priced under the $10,000 micropurchase threshold via an agency-approved, streamlined e-marketplace. Increased spending insights and a new view into open-market online spending, outside of in-place contracts, are also being sought in the process.
Consumer spending rises — for now - Marketplace
The Commerce Department reported Friday consumer spending rose by over 8% in May — the biggest jump since records began in 1959. It sounds like some welcome news for the economy, right? Not so much.
It's hard to get too excited about an 8% uptick in May after consumer spending dropped by almost 20% in March and April.
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“You can't look at an 8% jump in consumer spending and suggest you're going to get that month after month,” said Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab.
Planet Bake to Launch Digital Dessert Marketplace in New York City - VegOut Magazine
New York's one-stop sweet shop, Planet Bake, will soon launch a new marketplace that will connect health-conscious clientele and dessert lovers alike with the city's top pastry chefs and bakers.
Sage Plant-Based Bistro's farm, Sow a Heart Farm, is giving free produce to underprivileged youth in partnership with New Earth. The nonprofit organization New Earth was created to support young people who are aging out of the foster care system or who were formerly incarcerated. The program provides arts and educational programs, enrichment opportunities, mentorships, and job training programs to assist these individuals in their transition to adulthood.
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