APA
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DEA, HHS extend telemedicine waivers for prescribing controlled medications
Under the temporary rule, patients who rely on telemedicine can continue accessing care without fear of falling off the so-called “telemedicine cliff.”
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Injunction halts change to long-standing safety-net drug-pricing program
Under HHS’s rebate model program, safety-net providers would have to pay millions upfront for drugs that would otherwise be spent on low-income patients.
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SEC will not review Climate Disclosure Rule, asks court to decide case
Regulator says definitive statement would prejudice future policy.
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CFPB unveils future plans for criminally liable offenses
The move corresponds to the Trump administration’s efforts to scale back criminal enforcement across agencies.
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SEC and CFTC extend Form PF compliance dates again
The decision came despite “grave concerns” from outgoing CFTC Commissioner Kristin N. Johnson.
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Federal Reserve stress tests face legal challenge as buffer criticism mounts
Intended to protect banks from catastrophe, stress testing and stringent capital buffer requirements face stiff resistance.
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SEC sued by 18 state AGs for unconstitutional overreach
The suit relates to the SEC’s controversial position that most cryptocurrencies are securities.

