Hillrom controls about 75 percent of the hospital bed market, and is using its market power to undercut rivals, according to a federal lawsuit.
Money Politics & Power
Corporate Ties and Drawdown: Foreign Policy in 2021
The best from our outgoing managing editor Jonathan Guyer and our global affairs coverage this year
Best of 2021: David Dayen
Our executive editor hand-picks his favorite stories of the year.
Green Investment and Private Profiteers
Prospect Writing Fellow Lee Harris’s Best of 2021
Saule Omarova on Systemic Financial Risk and Her Failed Bid for Comptroller
‘There was a fear that I might be open to thinking systemically,’ says the Cornell Law professor who drew fierce opposition from the bank lobby.
The Eternal Recurrence of Defense Contractor Price-Gouging
For the second time in three years, TransDigm has been caught ripping off the Pentagon for millions of dollars. Will there finally be some accountability?
Shadow Courts for Fossil Fuels Want a Green Makeover
Under the Energy Charter Treaty, investors can sue governments for loss of future profits. Champions say this will be an ‘indispensable tool’ for the green transition.
Does Punchbowl News Play by the Rules?
Where hosting a confab for lobbyists meets journalistic ethics
Greetings From Meta
The born-again tech giant would like a word.
Republicans Want Robinhood to Keep Ripping Off Day Traders
A new bill from Sen. Pat Toomey seeks to protect a time-honored tradition.

