A federal judge rejected a bid by Democratic state officials to temporarily block the White House from ending so-called cost-sharing reduction payments to health insurers under the Affordable Care Act.
A federal court ruling means Ubers California drivers can, as a group, press the central claim of the case, that they can seek reimbursement for mileage and tips.
Religious nonprofit groups must formally opt out of a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services mandate if they wish to avoid a requirement that employers provide health-insurance coverage for birth control, a federal appeals court said.
Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber has been trading blame with Oracle over the failure to create a website that Oregonians could use to enroll in health coverage.
Apple Inc., Google Inc., Intel Corp. and Adobe Systems Inc. agreed to pay $324 million to settle an employee lawsuit over claims they conspired to suppress salaries by not recruiting one anothers workers, a person familiar with the matter said.
Statements by Facebook Inc. Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg over staff poaching in Silicon Valley could pose antitrust hurdles for her former employer, Google Inc.