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December 20, 2024
by TWN
Majority of Voters Support FDA Reform Under New Administration

STAMFORD, Conn. — A majority of voters agree that reforming the Food and Drug Administration should be a top priority... Read More

STAMFORD, Conn. — A majority of voters agree that reforming the Food and Drug Administration should be a top priority for the incoming Trump administration and the Republican-controlled Congress, according to a survey released this week by Philip Morris International and its affiliates (PMI). The national,... Read More

September 5, 2024
by TWN
New Survey Finds Half of US Voters Dissatisfied With the Food and Drug Administration

WASHINGTON — A majority of likely voters in the November election believe the Food and Drug Administration is failing to... Read More

WASHINGTON — A majority of likely voters in the November election believe the Food and Drug Administration is failing to help Americans live longer and healthier lives and should be revamped to ensure its focus is on policies that achieve that goal, according to a new... Read More

June 26, 2024
by TWN
Empowering Veterans: Philip Morris International Advocates for Serving Those Who Served

STAMFORD, Conn. — They volunteer to defend America and yet for many veterans returning home to the way of life... Read More

STAMFORD, Conn. — They volunteer to defend America and yet for many veterans returning home to the way of life their actions make possible is a frightening, unfathomable experience. For every “thank you for your service” they hear in public are seemingly endless hours spent pondering... Read More

December 13, 2022
by TWN
Southern Company Is Building a Cleaner, Brighter Future

As the largest source of clean energy in the United States, carbon-free nuclear is helping Southern Company create a more... Read More

As the largest source of clean energy in the United States, carbon-free nuclear is helping Southern Company create a more diverse energy portfolio. The construction of Plant Vogtle Units 3 and 4 wouldn’t have been possible without the extensive public-private partnerships between Southern Company, Georgia Power,... Read More

December 5, 2022
by TWN
Philip Morris International Taking Proactive Role to Help Consumers Know, Fight Illegal Trade

WASHINGTON — Illegal trade isn’t good. It’s not good for companies who depend on the revenue from their products to... Read More

WASHINGTON — Illegal trade isn’t good. It’s not good for companies who depend on the revenue from their products to expand and add jobs, and it’s certainly not good for the consumers who unknowingly shell out considerable sums of money for knockoffs that ultimately fall far... Read More

November 10, 2022
by TWN
Thinking Differently Ushers in Changes, Brand New Day at Philip Morris International

NEW YORK — The Well News caught up with Philip Morris International’s Chief Executive Officer at the company's soon-to-be former... Read More

NEW YORK — The Well News caught up with Philip Morris International’s Chief Executive Officer at the company's soon-to-be former corporate headquarters in midtown Manhattan ahead of its big move to Stamford, Connecticut, beginning Nov. 10. Jacek Olczak appeared to be pleasantly surprised as he walked... Read More

March 19, 2022
by TWN
CMS Decision to Limit Coverage of Alzheimer’s Treatment Takes Center Stage

WASHINGTON — A House panel scheduled to kick the tires on roughly 20 different health care-related bills on Thursday spent... Read More

WASHINGTON — A House panel scheduled to kick the tires on roughly 20 different health care-related bills on Thursday spent time considering the Food and Drug Administration’s decision to grant accelerated approval to the first disease-modifying treatment for Alzheimer’s disease and the Centers for Medicare and... Read More

March 19, 2022
by TWN
Congressional Panel Takes Deep Dive Into Future of FDA’s Accelerated Approvals

WASHINGTON — The House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health panel Thursday spent the majority of their time considering the... Read More

WASHINGTON — The House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health panel Thursday spent the majority of their time considering the future of the Food and Drug Administration's so-called Accelerated Approval Program. A number of the 20 different health care-related bills discussed by the subcommittee figure in... Read More

November 19, 2021
by TWN
Private Equity Backs Thousands of Small Businesses Across America

WASHINGTON — Sunshine Beverages was a good idea looking to get its grow on. Founded by artisanal entrepreneurs Keith Vest... Read More

WASHINGTON — Sunshine Beverages was a good idea looking to get its grow on. Founded by artisanal entrepreneurs Keith Vest and Joe Parrish in 2013, the energy drink company was the offshoot of Vest’s forward-thinking ad agency, The Variable. Coming from a background of “helping clients... Read More

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March 21, 2025
by Dan McCue
House Subcommittee to Examine Regional Grid Reliability

WASHINGTON — The House Subcommittee on Energy will hear from regional grid operators on Tuesday on the challenges they face... Read More

WASHINGTON — The House Subcommittee on Energy will hear from regional grid operators on Tuesday on the challenges they face as the nation demands ever more power and how they plan to address them. The hearing, which is scheduled to... Read More

March 21, 2025
by Dan McCue
Supreme Court Set to Hear Two Major Cases Next Week

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court is set to hear two of the major cases in its current term next week;... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court is set to hear two of the major cases in its current term next week; one that will take a closer look at racial gerrymandering in Louisiana, the other considering federal court jurisdiction over Clean... Read More

March 21, 2025
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Progressives in Congress Rally Against Trump and Musk’s ‘Oligarchy’

LAS VEGAS — Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., continued their series of anti-Trump rallies Thursday in... Read More

LAS VEGAS — Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., continued their series of anti-Trump rallies Thursday in Las Vegas and Arizona by decrying the "oligarchy" they say the president and Elon Musk are forcing on the American... Read More

March 21, 2025
by Dan McCue
US to Import ‘Hundreds of Millions’ of Eggs to Address Shortages

WASHINGTON — Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins told reporters at the White House on Friday that the United States will soon... Read More

WASHINGTON — Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins told reporters at the White House on Friday that the United States will soon begin importing “hundreds of millions” of eggs to overcome shortages caused by the avian flu outbreak. “Right now we’ve got... Read More

March 21, 2025
by Kate Michael
Postal Workers and Allies Rally to Oppose USPS Privatization Efforts

WASHINGTON — On Thursday, a coalition of labor unions, progressive organizations and concerned citizens took part in a day of... Read More

WASHINGTON — On Thursday, a coalition of labor unions, progressive organizations and concerned citizens took part in a day of action to voice opposition to proposals that could radically reshape the U.S. Postal Service.  The event, organized by Our Revolution,... Read More

March 21, 2025
by Beth McCue
T1 Energy to Invest $850M in Solar Manufacturing Facilities in Texas

MILAM COUNTY, Texas — T1 Energy, formerly known as Freyr Battery, said it has executed a lease and purchase option... Read More

MILAM COUNTY, Texas — T1 Energy, formerly known as Freyr Battery, said it has executed a lease and purchase option for 100 acres in Milam County, Texas, in the Advanced Manufacturing and Logistix Campus at Sandow Lakes. The company said... Read More

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