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Two Lee Health Acute Care Hospitals Have Earned Five Stars in the Annual CMS Quality Star Ratings
FORT MYERS, Florida, May 14 -- Lee Health issued the following news release:
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Two Lee Health Acute Care Hospitals Have Earned Five Stars in the Annual CMS Quality Star Ratings
Patient safety and high-quality care remain top priorities for Lee Health, and the health system is pleased to announce that two of its adult acute care hospitals have earned five-star ratings from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the highest distinction in the agency's annual hospital rating system.
HealthPark Medical Center and Lee Memorial Hospital both improved their ratings from four stars
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FORT MYERS, Florida, May 14 -- Lee Health issued the following news release:
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Two Lee Health Acute Care Hospitals Have Earned Five Stars in the Annual CMS Quality Star Ratings
Patient safety and high-quality care remain top priorities for Lee Health, and the health system is pleased to announce that two of its adult acute care hospitals have earned five-star ratings from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the highest distinction in the agency's annual hospital rating system.
HealthPark Medical Center and Lee Memorial Hospital both improved their ratings from four starsto five stars. Gulf Coast Medical Center maintained its four-star rating, while Cape Coral Hospital received a three-star rating. Children's hospitals are not included in the CMS rating system.
"At Lee Health, we are deeply committed to delivering the safest, highest-quality care with compassion at the center of everything we do, and we are proud to be recognized among the nation's leading health systems," said Dr. Larry Antonucci, President and CEO of Lee Health. "I am incredibly proud of the teams at Lee Memorial and HealthPark for earning five-star ratings. While Cape Coral Hospital narrowly missed the four-star designation, important measures are already in place for improvement. These ratings motivate us to continually strengthen our already high standards and reinforce our commitment to providing the best possible healthcare experience for the Southwest Florida community."
The CMS overall star rating is based on how a hospital performs across different areas of quality, such as treating heart attacks and pneumonia, readmission rates, and safety of care. The rating shows how individual hospitals perform compared to all hospitals across the country.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services created this rating system to help consumers, their families, and caregivers more easily compare hospitals. The scores are based on quality and safety data points, including readmissions, safety of care, patient experiences, outcomes, and timeliness of care.
Learn more about Lee Health's awards and recognitions at www.leehealth.org.
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Original text here: https://www.leehealth.org/about-us/media/press-releases/two-lee-health-acute-care-hospitals-have-earned-fi
[Category: BizHealth Care]
Ropes & Gray Attorneys Author Expert Analysis Chapter on Whole Business Securitization in ICLG - Securitisation 2026
BOSTON, Massachusetts, May 14 -- Ropes and Gray, a law firm, issued the following news:
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Ropes & Gray Attorneys Author Expert Analysis Chapter on Whole Business Securitization in ICLG - Securitisation 2026
Ropes & Gray's securitization partners Matthieu Wharmby, Patricia Lynch, Chris Poggi, and Amir Shmueli have authored an expert analysis chapter, "Securitising the Company: Inside Whole Business Securitisation," published in the International Comparative Legal Guide - Securitisation 2026.
This guide provides a comprehensive overview of global securitisation laws.
The chapter provides
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BOSTON, Massachusetts, May 14 -- Ropes and Gray, a law firm, issued the following news:
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Ropes & Gray Attorneys Author Expert Analysis Chapter on Whole Business Securitization in ICLG - Securitisation 2026
Ropes & Gray's securitization partners Matthieu Wharmby, Patricia Lynch, Chris Poggi, and Amir Shmueli have authored an expert analysis chapter, "Securitising the Company: Inside Whole Business Securitisation," published in the International Comparative Legal Guide - Securitisation 2026.
This guide provides a comprehensive overview of global securitisation laws.
The chapter providesan in-depth overview of whole business securitisation (WBS), a financing technique that enables companies to raise capital by leveraging the cash flows generated from their entire business operations. It explores the structural features, legal considerations, and practical applications of WBS, highlighting how this approach differs from traditional asset-backed securitisations.
The chapter also examines the benefits, challenges, and key factors involved in implementing a whole business securitisation, offering insights into its use across various sectors and jurisdictions.
Learn more about Ropes & Gray's award-winning Securitization & Structured Finance (https://www.ropesgray.com/en/services/practices/finance/securitization-structured-finance).
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Original text here: https://www.ropesgray.com/en/news-and-events/news/2026/05/ropes-gray-attorneys-author-expert-analysis-chapter-in-iclg-securitisation-2026
[Category: BizLaw/Legal]
Lee Health Expands Pediatric and Family Care With New Surgery Center Opening in 2028
FORT MYERS, Florida, May 14 -- Lee Health issued the following news release:
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Lee Health Expands Pediatric and Family Care with New Surgery Center Opening in 2028
Lee Health proudly announces the start of construction on its new Pediatric Surgery Center and Family Medicine Clinic, expected to open in early 2028.
The facility will provide specialized, high-quality care to patients and families throughout Southwest Florida. Spanning 60,000 square feet across two stories, it will be located adjacent to the Golisano Children's Hospital and HealthPark Medical Center campus.
The first floor
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FORT MYERS, Florida, May 14 -- Lee Health issued the following news release:
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Lee Health Expands Pediatric and Family Care with New Surgery Center Opening in 2028
Lee Health proudly announces the start of construction on its new Pediatric Surgery Center and Family Medicine Clinic, expected to open in early 2028.
The facility will provide specialized, high-quality care to patients and families throughout Southwest Florida. Spanning 60,000 square feet across two stories, it will be located adjacent to the Golisano Children's Hospital and HealthPark Medical Center campus.
The first floorwill include four pediatric surgery operating rooms and two endoscopy suites. The second story will include space for a Family Medicine Residency clinic to support the training of future Lee Health physicians, as well as a dedicated area for pediatric-focused care and family medicine services.
"Once the Pediatric Surgery Center and Family Medicine Clinic opens, it will enhance and broaden pediatric care for residents and visitors throughout Southwest Florida while supporting the training of future physicians through the Graduate Medical Education Program clinic," said Kris Fay, Chief Administrative Officer of Lee Physician Group and Ambulatory Care. "Patients and families will be able to access top-tier pediatric and family care close to home. By combining advanced pediatric care with physician training in a familiar, community-based setting, the facility fosters a collaborative care environment where patients feel supported and families and caregivers can remain closely involved throughout the care journey. I appreciate our community partners' collaboration in helping us achieve this goal."
Philanthropic support has been essential to bringing this project to life. Individuals, families, foundations, estates, and corporate partners have collectively contributed more than $21 million in support of these children and families. Their generosity, along with the commitment of community partners and organizations, reflects a shared belief in Lee Health and Golisano Children's Hospital as the right place to care for Southwest Florida's children and invest in healthcare for the future. This investment from across the community has made it possible to move this project forward and will have a lasting impact on the care provided for years to come.
To bring this vision to life, Lee Health partnered with Landmark Healthcare Facilities, LLC, a national developer specializing in outpatient healthcare settings. Stevens Construction will serve as the project's construction partner, bringing extensive healthcare construction experience to the team. The design partners also include Kahler Slater and Johnson Engineering.
The new surgery center and clinic will be located at 9450 Healthpark Circle in Fort Myers, FL. For more information, please visit www.LeeHealth.org.
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Original text here: https://www.leehealth.org/about-us/media/press-releases/lee-health-expands-pediatric-and-family-care-with
[Category: BizHealth Care]
Fisher Phillips Issues Insight: Employer Playbook for Attacking AI Use in Pro Se Litigation - Roundup of Recent Court Sanctions Against ChatGPT Plaintiffs
ATLANTA, Georgia, May 14 -- Fisher Phillips, a law firm, issued the following insight on May 13, 2026:
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Employer Playbook for Attacking AI Use in Pro Se Litigation: A Roundup of Recent Court Sanctions Against ChatGPT Plaintiffs
Pro se litigants are increasingly using GenAI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, or CoPilot to file and maintain lawsuits against their employers - and corporate counsel and defense attorneys need new tools to fight back. We've assembled a collection of helpful rulings from the past few months where courts have given relief to defendants against these
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ATLANTA, Georgia, May 14 -- Fisher Phillips, a law firm, issued the following insight on May 13, 2026:
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Employer Playbook for Attacking AI Use in Pro Se Litigation: A Roundup of Recent Court Sanctions Against ChatGPT Plaintiffs
Pro se litigants are increasingly using GenAI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, or CoPilot to file and maintain lawsuits against their employers - and corporate counsel and defense attorneys need new tools to fight back. We've assembled a collection of helpful rulings from the past few months where courts have given relief to defendants against theseChatGPT plaintiffs, laying out a blueprint you can put to use in your cases. While docket searches are replete with examples of courts warning or even admonishing pro se plaintiffs, these rulings provide support for stronger sanctions: monetary penalties, denied motions, and claims dismissals.
Quick Background: Read our comprehensive summary - "The ChatGPT Plaintiff: How AI Is Transforming Employment Litigation, Driving Up Defense Costs, and What In-House Counsel Can Do About It" - for a more complete picture of this issue and practical steps corporate counsel can take.
Monetary Sanctions
Allen v. Cass Casper (N.D. Ill. March 10, 2026)
* Case Background: A pro se plaintiff sued her former employment attorney for legal malpractice and other related claims, alleging he removed claims from her lawsuit without her consent.
* The AI Misconduct: In opposing a motion to dismiss, the pro se plaintiff submitted a 112-page brief containing at least two entirely fabricated case citations. The court found the brief also contained AI-generated content sections and repeated inaccurate factual assertions unsupported by the record, concluding the plaintiff had over-relied on AI to generate her legal arguments.
* Sanction Imposed: $1,500 payable to the Clerk of the Court for violating Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
* Notable Court Quotes: "Pro se status does not shelter plaintiffs from sanctions pursuant to Rule 11. ... Filing a document that contains citations to nonexistent cases, quotes language that comes from no real case, or that contains arguments wholly unsupported by the record violates Rule 11. Allen did just that. This demonstrates that Allen failed to make a reasonable inquiry into the supporting law or facts."
Brownfield v. Cherokee County School District No. 35 (E.D. Okla. March 19, 2026)
* Case Background: A former substitute teacher and volunteer wrestling coach sued Tahlequah Public Schools and individual administrators under Title IX, Title VII, and the First Amendment, alleging he was retaliated against after reporting gender-based mistreatment of female student athletes.
* The AI Misconduct: While representing himself, the plaintiff filed a Rule 11 sanctions motion against the defendants that contained fictitious and inaccurate case citations generated by AI.
* Sanction Imposed: $500 payable directly to the defendant school district, representing approximately two hours of defense counsel's billable time spent researching and identifying the bogus citations.
* Notable Court Quote: "The Court finds the Plaintiff's submission of a pleading containing fictitious cases and inaccurate case references warrants sanctions."
Hulvat v. Gumina (Ill. App. Ct. April 9, 2026)
* Case Background: A self-represented former husband sued his ex-wife, her divorce attorney, and her law firm for civil conspiracy and related claims.
* The AI Misconduct: The plaintiff's initial appellate brief contained nine citations to entirely nonexistent cases, including fabricated quotations attributed to a real case that bore no resemblance to the actual opinion. The plaintiff filed an amended brief, which also contained unsupported arguments and illegitimate citations.
* Sanction Imposed: Attorneys' fees and costs of $3,178 awarded to defendants.
* Notable Court Quotes: "Robert's reliance on fictitious authority is a pervasive, nascent, and very serious issue afflicting courts as the use and reliance on generative AI in preparing legal filings becomes more commonplace. ... Robert's self-represented status does not excuse his misuse of AI. ... A monetary penalty in this context should impress upon all litigants the caution one must undertake when utilizing AI in brief preparation and the solemnity of filing documents before the court."
Briefs Stricken / Motions Denied
Hardy v. Genesee County Community Action Resource Department, et al. (E.D. Mich. April 6, 2026)
* Case Background: A pro se plaintiff brought a Section 1983 civil rights lawsuit against a social services agency and related defendants.
* The AI Misconduct: The plaintiff's motion to consolidate several cases cited fabricated quotations attributed to two real 6th Circuit opinions. A companion motion to compel discovery similarly cited a Supreme Court opinion for a proposition that does not appear in that opinion.
* Sanction Imposed: The motion to consolidate was stricken as frivolous and the motion to compel was denied.
* Notable Court Quotes: "Courts and opposing counsel are burdened by the careless use of AI by pro se filers."
Adams v. Kiewit Infrastructure West Company (D. Ariz. April 29, 2026)
* Case Background: A pro se plaintiff brought suit against an infrastructure contractor and related defendants in federal court in Arizona.
* The AI Misconduct: While moving for leave to file a revised second amended complaint, the plaintiff submitted a brief containing at least two fabricated case citations alongside a real case that was entirely irrelevant to the proposition for which it was cited. The court concluded these hallucinations were evidence that the plaintiff had used generative AI to prepare her filing without verifying its accuracy.
* Sanction Imposed: The motion was stricken from the record for the AI errors and other procedural violations.
* Notable Court Quotes: "While the use of [generative AI] is not necessarily problematic, the failure to confirm the accuracy of the filing is. ... Plaintiff's pro se status does not relieve her of this requirement."
Monetary Sanctions + Briefs Stricken
Obi v. Cook County, Illinois, et al. (N.D. Ill. April 9, 2026)
* Case Background: A pro se plaintiff filed a federal civil rights lawsuit seeking to challenge the outcome of state family court proceedings.
* The AI Misconduct: After the court dismissed her complaint, the plaintiff filed a motion to alter or amend the judgment that was riddled with AI hallucinations, including fabricated case citations, invented quotes attributed to real cases, and language falsely attributed to the court's own prior order. The court identified at least 13 hallucinated cases, quotes, and statements of law across the motion and reply briefs.
* Sanction Imposed: $5,000 payable to the Clerk of the Court for Rule 11 violations. The motion and reply briefs were also stricken from the record for violating local page-limit rules.
* Notable Court Quotes: "Normally the Court, recognizing Plaintiff's pro se status, would offer leeway and consider Plaintiff's briefs despite violating Local Rule 7.1. Plaintiff's egregious, repeated, and ongoing Rule 11 violations, however, foreclose any such possibility. ... Filing a document that contains citations to nonexistent cases, quotes language that comes from no real case, or that contains arguments wholly unsupported by the record violates Rule 11."
Claim Dismissal
Mills v. City of St. Louis, et al. (E.D. Mo. Jan. 30, 2026)
* Case Background: A pro se plaintiff sued the City of St. Louis and two individual defendants alleging age and sex discrimination and retaliation in employment.
* The AI Misconduct: The plaintiff's filings contained misquotations, misrepresentations of cited case law, and citations to cases that do not exist.
* Sanction Imposed: Dismissal with prejudice as a Rule 11 sanction.
* Notable Court Quotes: "All litigants - represented and unrepresented - must read their filings and take reasonable care to avoid misrepresentations, factual and legal. ... Every filing in a federal court that contains citations to phony case law amounts to a violation of Rule 11(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. ... There is no pro se exception to Rule 11(b). ... Even a pure heart and empty head is not enough to avoid the sting of Rule 11 sanctions."
Samuel K. v. Focia (Cal. Ct. App. 2d Dist. Feb. 26, 2026)
* Case Background: A self-represented defendant appealed a one-year domestic violence restraining order entered against her.
* The AI Misconduct: The appellant's opening brief contained 12 legal quotations, 11 of which were fabrications - either attributed to nonexistent cases or misrepresenting the holdings of real ones.
* Sanction Imposed: Appeal dismissed in its entirety.
* Notable Court Quote: "Simply stated, no brief, pleading, motion, or any other paper filed in any court should contain any citations - whether provided by generative AI or any other source - that the person responsible for submitting the pleading has not personally read and verified."
Donaldson v. Hiland Dairy, et al. (N.D. Tex. April 9, 2026)
* Case Background: A pro se plaintiff sued his former dairy employer and individual supervisors under Title VII and Texas state law, alleging he was wrongfully terminated on pretextual grounds after reporting what he claimed was an inappropriate hug from an HR manager.
* The AI Misconduct: After the magistrate judge recommended dismissal as time-barred, the plaintiff filed 29 separate objections totaling 677 pages. The district court noted that the plaintiff attached hundreds of pages of AI-generated responses to Google searches on various legal topics, content that was cryptic, conclusory, and entirely unresponsive to the magistrate's statute of limitations analysis.
* Sanction Imposed: The complaint was dismissed with prejudice.
* Notable Court Quote: "Courts still require pro se parties to fundamentally abide by the rules that govern the federal courts. So pro se litigants must properly plead sufficient facts that, when liberally construed, state a plausible claim to relief."
Nisland Asset Investment, LLC v. Gericke (Iowa Ct. App. April 29, 2026)
* Case Background: A self-represented homeowner appealed a summary judgment ruling in a quiet title action.
* The AI Misconduct: In her appellate brief, the defendant cited two cases that do not exist and a third that exists but had no relevance to the proposition for which she cited it.
* Sanction Imposed: The court deemed every issue on appeal waived for failure to cite valid legal authority, effectively ending her case. The court affirmed summary judgment against her in full.
* Notable Court Quotes: "We do not have a double standard for those represented by counsel and those who are unrepresented - we expect all to follow our procedures. ... We have repeatedly stressed that self-represented litigants and attorneys alike have a duty to independently verify the authenticity and veracity of all sources and assertions when relying on artificial intelligence tools to prepare trial or appellate court filings."
Claims Dismissal + Monetary Sanctions
Shaw v. Coast Dental of Georgia, P.C., et al. (Ga. Super. Ct. Jan. 6, 2026)
* Case Background: A pro se plaintiff sued a dental practice and an individual dentist.
* The AI Misconduct: The plaintiff's motions to strike cited a total of six case citations across two motions, the majority of which were AI hallucinations. In one motion, two of four cited cases were entirely fictional. In the other motion, all four cited cases were fictional AI-generated hallucinations, including fabricated direct quotations attributed to nonexistent Georgia authority.
* Sanction Imposed: $2,632 in attorneys' fees, representing defense counsel's reasonable and necessary fees in responding to the AI-hallucinated filings, and dismissal of the complaint with prejudice.
* Notable Court Quotes: "There is no 'liberal' way to construe a lie or an AI-generated falsehood - such citations demonstrate bad faith to the Court, and they are sanctionable as to the pro se litigant."
In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas W. Kuerschner (Ariz. Ct. App. March 5, 2026)
* Case Background: A self-represented widow appealed attorney fee sanctions imposed during her deceased husband's probate proceedings, in which she had lost on all claims.
* The AI Misconduct: The appellant's briefs contained 25 citations that were either fabricated or contained substantial errors including fake quotes and unsupported propositions. Examples identified by the court included: a case that could not be located under the name cited; a real case cited for a quote that does not appear in that opinion; and a real case cited for a proposition it does not address.
* Sanction Imposed: Appeal dismissed in its entirety under state civil procedure rules. The court also awarded the opposing party reasonable attorney fees and costs for counsel's time spent identifying the violations.
* Notable Court Quotes: "We dismiss her appeal and impose sanctions because she continues to violate our rules by fabricating case citations and omitting record references. ... We find Stefanie's repeated and unrepentant violations warrant sanctions under ARCAP 25 to discourage similar behavior. Although we are generally reluctant to impose such sanctions, recidivism after a warning justifies this result."
Allen v. Western Governors University, et al. (D. Nev. March 31, 2026)
* Case Background: A pro se plaintiff sued Western Governors University and 10 individual administrators, alleging wrongful academic expulsion and related claims.
* The AI Misconduct: Defendants identified over 60 misrepresented or fabricated case citations across the plaintiff's filings.
* Sanction Imposed: Case dismissed with prejudice under the court's inherent powers, plus monetary sanctions in the form of defendants' attorney fees and costs incurred as a direct result of the citation misconduct.
* Notable Court Quote: "Although courts make some allowances for a pro se plaintiff's failure to cite to proper legal authority, courts do not make allowances for a plaintiff who cites to fake, nonexistent, misleading authorities."
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Original text here: https://www.fisherphillips.com/en/insights/insights/employer-playbook-for-attacking-ai-use-in-pro-se-litigation
[Category: BizLaw/Legal]
Delaware River Waterfront Corporation Opens Independence Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest for 2026 Season
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, May 14 -- Independence Blue Cross, a subsidiary of Independence Health Group, issued the following news release on May 13, 2026:
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Delaware River Waterfront Corporation opens Independence Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest for 2026 season
Roller skating, outdoor fitness, and free wellness programming return creating accessibility to the Waterfront for all
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The Delaware River Waterfront Corporation (DRWC) will welcome the return of Independence Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest for its 2026 Season, opening Friday, May 22, alongside Spruce Street Harbor Park. While
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PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, May 14 -- Independence Blue Cross, a subsidiary of Independence Health Group, issued the following news release on May 13, 2026:
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Delaware River Waterfront Corporation opens Independence Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest for 2026 season
Roller skating, outdoor fitness, and free wellness programming return creating accessibility to the Waterfront for all
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The Delaware River Waterfront Corporation (DRWC) will welcome the return of Independence Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest for its 2026 Season, opening Friday, May 22, alongside Spruce Street Harbor Park. WhileSummerfest returns for the season with its signature roller skating in partnership with Independence Blue Cross (IBX), DRWC is expanding its wellness programming across its Waterfront parks, offering more opportunities for visitors to stay active through accessible outdoor experiences, including Wellness on the Waterfront: Yoga at Race Street Pier presented by Independence Blue Cross, Tai Chi at Spruce Street Harbor Park, and Fishing with Friends at Pier 68 in partnership with Riverways.
"Our goal is to make the Waterfront one of Philadelphia's most vibrant, welcoming, and accessible public spaces," said Joseph A. Forkin, president & CEO of the Delaware River Waterfront Corporation. "With the return of Independence Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest and expanded wellness programming across our parks, we're giving people more ways to get outside, stay active, connect with the Delaware River, and enjoy the Waterfront at its best. This season brings together fun, outdoor activity, and the sense of connection that make summer on the Waterfront special."
"Summerfest is Philly summer at its best--right on the Waterfront, with the Ben Franklin Bridge overhead and plenty of ways to get moving and have fun. Whether you're lacing up skates, challenging friends to mini-golf, or just soaking in the views, it's all about being active, feeling good, and connecting with the people around you. We're proud to support Summerfest and keep investing in the places and traditions that bring our communities together," said Steve Fera, IBX executive vice president of Public Affairs and president of Government Markets.
The IBX RiverRink has long shaped the Philadelphia Delaware River Waterfront as the go-to destination for seasonal traditions and outdoor recreation. This Summer 2026, IBX RiverRink will transform into Summerfest - offering Philadelphia's ONLY outdoor roller-skating rink - to create the ultimate family-friendly summer hangout. Against the backdrop of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, Summerfest will continue to prioritize accessibility with free entry and flexible, pay-as-you-go options that invite visitors to create their own experience, including:
* Roller skating, for IBX members and up to three guests:
- Free admission and free skate rentals on Sundays from 1pm-3pm all season long
- Free admission every day throughout the season
* Skelly's Amusements, including a Ferris wheel, double-decker carousel, and moon bounce.
* 18-hole mini-golf course, free for IBX members and up to 3 guests.
* Iconic boardwalk-style eats, including funnel cakes, ice cream, Chickie's & Pete's, and Philly Tacos.
* The Lodge Bar, featuring a rotating menu of seasonal cocktails, beers, and frozen drinks.
* Arcade games.
NEW Offerings & Happenings this 2026 Season
Alongside Summerfest's beloved returning attractions, new happenings and offerings this season will include:
* Roll Call DJ Nights (every Friday night, 7 - 10 pm from May 22 - September 4), welcoming local Live DJs to bring high-energy music to the rink.
* Nautical-inspired lounge areas featuring shaded seating, breezy decor, and comfortable gathering spaces designed for lounging along the river.
* City "Cabanas" to offer visitors plenty of shaded areas to relax, including big-screen TVs, fans, and coastal decor.
NEW Summerfest Hours
Summerfest will become the ultimate warm-weather destination with hours:
* Thursdays from 5 - 10 pm
* Fridays from 5 -11 pm
* Saturdays from 1 - 11 pm
* Sundays from 1 - 10 pm.
Summerfest will be closed Monday - Wednesday, and open on holidays including Memorial Day, Juneteenth, and Labor Day (Sunday hours). All activities conclude 30 minutes before closing.
Excitement with Soccer Fun
To build excitement for Philadelphia's upcoming soccer-filled summer, IBX RiverRink Summerfest will offer:
* Game on! Soccer Challenge to invite visitors to challenge their friends to a soccer showdown with interactive seated soccer tables for rent. During Opening Weekend (May 22), a special will be offered: $5 for 30 minutes.
* Family Fan Zone (June 11 - July 19) with live screenings of international matches on multiple big-screen TVs! It's the perfect family-friendly place to watch all the soccer action. Matches will be shown during normal operating hours.
Wellness Across the Waterfront
In addition to roller skating and fun at Summerfest, guests will be able to participate in fun, fitness, and wellness activities across all DRWC-managed parks at the Waterfront, including Race Street Pier, Spruce Street Harbor Park, and Pier 68.
* Wellness on the Waterfront: IBX Presents Yoga at Race Street Pier to offer free outdoor yoga sessions set against panoramic views of the Delaware River, offering a peaceful start or reset to the day. Open to all levels, the classes invite participants to stretch, breathe, and recharge in one of the Waterfront's most scenic locations. Offered three days a week - Sundays, Mondays, and Thursdays - in partnership with Three Queens Yoga, this year's program will expand due to popular demand, running programing from Memorial Day through Indigenous Peoples' Day, to significantly extend access to free health and wellness opportunities on the Waterfront. IBX continues its support of this program, helping ensure that high-quality, inclusive fitness offerings remain accessible to the public. Classes begin May 25 with Monday and Thursday class times at 6 pm, and Sundays at 10 am.
* Tai Chi at Spruce Street Harbor Park is the newest addition to the season. Every Saturday at 11 am on the double-decker barge at Spruce Street Harbor Park, Tai Chi followed by guided meditation sessions focus on slow, intentional movement and mindfulness.
* Fishing with Friends at Pier 68 in partnership with Riverways will bring mindfulness and relaxation to the Waterfront, with a hands-on, catch-and-release fishing experience perfect for beginner or seasoned anglers alike. Participants will learn about the 60+ species of fish that call the Delaware River home. All fishing gear and basic instruction will be provided for the all-ages educational experience, with no fishing license needed. The sessions will be offered the third Saturday of the month from 11 am - 2 pm at Pier 68, including: May 16, June 20, July 18, August 15, September 19, and October 17.
Skating tickets for Summerfest are available for purchase now for $5, alongside $12 skate rentals at the link here. Additional details about summer programming, including Wellness on the Waterfront: Yoga at Race Street Pier, Tai Chi at Spruce Street Harbor Park, and Fishing with Friends at Pier 68, are available at delawareriverwaterfront.com.
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Original text here: https://news.ibx.com/riverrink-summerfest-2026/
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DTCC Receives Regulatory Approval to Launch New Client Access Model for NSCC's SFT Clearing Service
NEW YORK, May 14 [Category: BizFinancial Services] -- The Depository Trust and Clearing Corp., a provider of clearing and settlement services to the financial markets, issued the following news release on May 13, 2026:
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DTCC Receives Regulatory Approval to Launch New Client Access Model for NSCC's SFT Clearing Service
Access model introduces new account structure designed to enhance capital efficiency for stock loan market participants acting in an agent capacity, supporting broader central clearing participation for securities financing transactions
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NEW YORK, May 14 [Category: BizFinancial Services] -- The Depository Trust and Clearing Corp., a provider of clearing and settlement services to the financial markets, issued the following news release on May 13, 2026:
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DTCC Receives Regulatory Approval to Launch New Client Access Model for NSCC's SFT Clearing Service
Access model introduces new account structure designed to enhance capital efficiency for stock loan market participants acting in an agent capacity, supporting broader central clearing participation for securities financing transactions
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London/Hong Kong/Singapore/Sydney- The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), the premier post-trade market infrastructure for the global financial services industry, today announced that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved DTCC subsidiary, National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC) to offer a new client access model for the Securities Financing Transaction (SFT) Clearing Service.
The new client access model introduces a dedicated account structure, called the Agent Clearing Member Customer Net Margin Account, that allows stock loan market participants acting in an agent capacity to net margin and clearing fund requirements across their clients' activity. Rather than calculating margin on a gross, client-by-client basis, offsetting positions across underlying customers are taken into account, improving capital efficiency while maintaining NSCC's robust risk management standards.
This model also more closely aligns margin treatment with proprietary SFT activity and comparable agency models in other cleared markets, while supporting the benefits of central clearing, including reduced counterparty credit risk, enhanced operational efficiency and greater market stability, particularly during periods of stress.
"This launch changes the economics of central clearing for securities financing transactions in a meaningful way," said John Vinci, Managing Director and Head of Secured Funding, DTCC. "By enabling margin netting across client positions, we're better aligning the SFT Clearing Service with how market participants operate today, with real impact to balance sheets and capital. At the same time, we're delivering the risk reduction, transparency and resilience that central clearing provides."
The new access model leverages NSCC's existing risk management framework and aligns with practices already in use at DTCC's Fixed Income Clearing Corporation (FICC), where Agency Clearing Models have supported increased participation in centrally cleared U.S. Treasury repo markets.
Effective immediately and aligned with regulatory approval, the new access model is available to market participants.
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About DTCC
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Bayer Partners With Luke Bryan to Donate 1 Million Meals Through Feeding America to Expand Access to Food and Nutrition in Rural Communities
WHIPPANY, New Jersey, May 14 -- Bayer USA, an enterprise with core competencies in the life science fields of health care and nutrition, issued the following news on May 13, 2026:
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Bayer Partners with Luke Bryan to Donate 1 Million Meals Through Feeding America(R) to Expand Access to Food and Nutrition in Rural Communities
- Campaign launches with a Walmart community event and food drive in Clovis, CA on May 14
- Additional food collection will take place at Luke Bryan Farm Tour stops in Clovis (May 15) and Elk Grove, CA (May 16)
- Fans can support local food banks by donating canned
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WHIPPANY, New Jersey, May 14 -- Bayer USA, an enterprise with core competencies in the life science fields of health care and nutrition, issued the following news on May 13, 2026:
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Bayer Partners with Luke Bryan to Donate 1 Million Meals Through Feeding America(R) to Expand Access to Food and Nutrition in Rural Communities
- Campaign launches with a Walmart community event and food drive in Clovis, CA on May 14
- Additional food collection will take place at Luke Bryan Farm Tour stops in Clovis (May 15) and Elk Grove, CA (May 16)
- Fans can support local food banks by donating cannedgoods and non-perishable food items at all events, helping expand access to food and nutrition in rural communities
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Bayer and country superstar and five-time Entertainer of the Year Luke Bryan today launched their 2026 campaign to expand access to food and nutrition in rural America, with Bayer donating 1 million meals/* through Feeding America(R). The campaign kicks off May 14-16 in California with a Walmart community food drive in Clovis, followed by additional food collection at Farm Tour stops in Clovis and Elk Grove. In partnership with Central California Food Bank and Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services, fans can donate non-perishable food items at designated drop-off locations at each event. Participants will be eligible to win prizes, including VIP upgrades to Farm Tour shows.
Key Facts
- Bayer returns as presenting sponsor of Luke Bryan's Farm Tour, continuing a long-standing partnership supporting Feeding America(R).
- Bayer will donate 1 million meals through Feeding America(R) as part of the 2026 initiative to improve access to food and nutrition in rural communities.
- The partnership has contributed more than 11 million meals to Feeding America member food banks since 2015.
- In 2025, the campaign collected more than 16,000 pounds of food - equivalent to approximately 13,300 meals - and contributed an additional $5,000 to each partner food bank.
- Campaign activations will take place May 14-16, 2026 in Clovis and Elk Grove, California, including a Walmart community event and Farm Tour stops.
- Fans can donate canned goods and non-perishable food items at all events to support local food banks.
- One A Day(R), a Bayer brand, is part of the campaign, reinforcing the importance of access to essential vitamins and nutrition.
- This initiative is part of Bayer's broader effort to expand access to food and nutrition in underserved communities.
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"Farm Tour has always been about showing up for the communities and farmers that feed this country. Being on working farms, alongside farmers and their families, reminds you what really matters - and partnering with folks like Bayer and Feeding America who share that respect for agriculture makes those nights even more meaningful."
- Luke Bryan , Country superstar and five-time Entertainer of the Year
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"Food insecurity in rural communities often limits access to affordable, nutritious food," said Charles Blazevich, Senior Manager, Corporate Partnerships, Feeding America(R). "Support from partners like Bayer and Luke Bryan helps strengthen the network of local food banks and meal programs working to connect neighbors with the food and resources they need."
"Bayer is proud to partner with Luke Bryan to help improve access to food and nutrition in rural communities," said Beth Roden, Senior Vice President and Head of Communications, Bayer North America. "By supporting local food banks and meal programs, this initiative builds on our longstanding relationship with Feeding America to help address the evolving needs of the communities we serve."
Where and When the Campaign Takes Place
1. Clovis, CA - Community Event and Food Drive (May 14, 2026)
- Location: Walmart parking lot (1185 Herndon Ave, Clovis, CA)
- Time: 3:00-6:00 p.m.
- Partner: Central California Food Bank
- Activity: Community event and food drive
Event highlights include:
- Live music by Rocco Gorelik
- Introduction of a limited One A Day(R) x Luke Bryan Men's and Women's Multivitamin, available exclusively at Walmart beginning in July
- Complimentary food provided by local Fresno food truck caterer Gastro Grill
- Photo opportunities
- Bayer's Science Delivers mobile experience
2. Clovis, CA - Farm Tour Stop and Food Drive (May 15, 2026)
- Location: Owens Mountain Parkway/ Highway 168 area, Clovis, CA
- Activity: Food drive at the Luke Bryan Farm Tour stop
- Partner: Central California Food Bank
- Purpose: Support local food bank and families across the Fresno region
3. Elk Grove, CA - Farm Tour Stop and Food Drive (May 16, 2026):
- Location: Mahon Ranch in Elk Grove, CA
- Partner: Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services
- Activity: Food drive at the Luke Bryan Farm Tour stop
- Purpose: Support local food bank and families across the Sacramento region
Additional Community Activities and Partnerships
As the U.S. marks 250 years, Bayer, Luke Bryan and the Future Farmers of America (FFA) are teaming up for the 2026 FFA "Spirit of 1776" CAN DO Challenge. FFA chapters across California will create structures using canned goods, which will then be donated to local food banks. Entries will be judged by local military personnel, with prizes including a $5,000 grant and Farm Tour-related experiences.
Bayer will also highlight the role science has had in improving lives over the past 250 years. Bayer's Science Delivers mobile experience will appear at the Clovis community event and California Farm Tour stops as an educational activation showcasing how science has strengthened communities.
One A Day(R), a Bayer brand, will introduce a limited One A Day(R) x Luke Bryan Men's and Women's Multivitamin in an Americana design, available exclusively at Walmart beginning in July.
Why Rural Food Access and Nutrition Matter
Access to food and nutrition remains a growing challenge across the United States:
- 48 million people in the U.S. face food insecurity, including 14 million children/**
- Many rural communities face increased challenges accessing affordable, nutritious food
- Food insecurity often includes limited access to nutrient-rich food, not just enough food
- Rising food prices and economic pressures continue to increase demand for food assistance
How to Participate
- Bring canned goods and non-perishable food items to designated collection points at community events and Farm Tour stops.
- For tickets and tour information, visit LukeBryan.com and https://www.lukebryan.com/farm-tour-2026.
- Learn more about Bayer's Farm Tour initiative: https://www.bayer.com/en/us/farmtour.
- To support Feeding America(R), visit https://give.feedingamerica.org/.
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FAQs
What is Bayer's partnership with Luke Bryan?
Bayer and Luke Bryan are partnering on a 2026 campaign to improve access to food and nutrition in rural communities, including a donation of 1 million meals/* through Feeding America(R).
How can fans participate?
Fans can donate canned goods and non-perishable food items at a Walmart community event and Farm Tour stops in California from May 14-16.
Where are the campaign events taking place?
Campaign activations will take place in Clovis and Elk Grove, California, including a Walmart community event and Luke Bryan Farm Tour stops.
What is the goal of the campaign?
The campaign aims to expand access to food and nutrition in rural communities by supporting local food banks and encouraging community participation through food donations.
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About Bayer
Bayer is a global enterprise with core competencies in the life science fields of health care and nutrition. In line with its mission, "Health for all, Hunger for none," the company's products and services are designed to help people and the planet thrive by supporting efforts to master the major challenges presented by a growing and aging global population. Bayer is committed to driving sustainable development and generating a positive impact with its businesses. At the same time, the Group aims to increase its earning power and create value through innovation and growth. The Bayer brand stands for trust, reliability and quality throughout the world. In fiscal 2025, the Group employed around 88,000 people and had sales of 45.6 billion euros. R&D expenses amounted to 5.8 billion euros.
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*/ $1 equals at least 10 meals secured by Feeding America on behalf of member food banks
**/ Feeding America "Hunger in America"
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Forward-Looking Statements
This release may contain forward-looking statements based on current assumptions and forecasts made by Bayer management. Various known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors could lead to material differences between the actual future results, financial situation, development or performance of the company and the estimates given here. These factors include those discussed in Bayer's public reports which are available on the Bayer website at www.bayer.com. The company assumes no liability whatsoever to update these forward-looking statements or to conform them to future events or developments.
Bayer AG is a holding company with operating subsidiaries worldwide. References to "Bayer" or "the company" herein may refer to one or more subsidiaries as context requires.
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