The Supreme Court will soon issue its ruling in Chiles v. Salazar, a case that could overturn the bans on conversion therapy for minors currently in place in 27 states. But while some people are ...
Twenty-seven states have enacted bans that protect Americans from LGBTQ conversion therapy. But soon, the Supreme Court will issue a ruling in the case of Chiles v. Salazar. If the Court strikes down ...
Irenic Capital Management initiated a new position by purchasing 1,263,663 shares of Integer Holdings in the fourth quarter. The quarter-end position value increased by $99.11 million, reflecting both ...
Who we are is not something that needs to be fixed. Yet for thousands of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender young people across the U.S., conversion therapy continues to send the dangerous ...
The Seahawks scored a game-tying two-point conversion in Thursday night’s 38-37 overtime win that was so wild, play-by-play man Al Michaels dubbed it “the craziest ever.” The improbable play went down ...
Google’s new “Original Conversion Value” metric gives advertisers long-needed clarity by revealing the true, unadjusted revenue their campaigns generate. A new column called “Original Conversion Value ...
Integer CEO Khales Payman bought 3,127 shares of the company's stock on Oct. 30, 2025. Mr. Payman purchased his company's stock on the day shares hit a 52-week low of $62. How significant is the new ...
Shares of Integer (NYSE: ITGR), a company specializing in the development and manufacturing of medical devices, saw a substantial decline of 32% on October 23, 2025. This notable drop was mainly due ...
Integer Holdings (NYSE: ITGR) + announced today that Payman Khales has taken over the corner office at the medtech contract manufacturing giant. Plano, Texas–based Integer first announced the ...
The US Supreme Court heard a case Tuesday that will determine whether a Colorado law that prohibits licensed mental health professionals from providing conversion “therapy” to minors is constitutional ...
The Supreme Court’s decision in a case challenging Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy for minors would have implications for many states with similar laws. By Amy Harmon It was in 2012, three years ...