Data can be the starting point, the basis for or the thing that conclusively proves out the premise behind investigative journalism. It can also be misinterpreted, used selectively to make a case that ...
We are less than one year out from the effective date (January 1, 2024) of the U.S. Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) beneficial ownership information (BOI) reporting ...
The Seattle Times’ investigative team works on behalf of the public to hold the powerful to account and expose injustices. Investigative reporting is time-consuming and can be wonky, involving ...
To implement the Green Deal, EU bodies have been rolling out a series of measures. Prominent among them will be the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (“CSRD”). The CSRD has been approved by ...
On March 1, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released its “Medical Debt Burden in the United States” report, which questions whether consumer credit reports should include unpaid ...
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CMS’ Hospital Inpatient Quality Reporting Program was designed to pay hospitals a higher annual update to their payment rates for successfully reporting and meeting designated quality measures. In ...
Dogged reporting over several days by a team of three reporters — democracy team misinformation reporters Ali Swenson and Christine Fernando, and Miami-based national political reporter Adriana Gomez ...
Ever since OSHA published its long-awaited final rule updating electronic injury and illness reporting requirements in its Recordkeeping Standard earlier this year, EHS professionals have had many ...
Hundreds of readers asked about our coverage of the president. Times editors and reporters responded to some of the most common questions. By The New York Times Trust Team We invited readers of The ...