LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers stocked up on infield depth on Friday, agreeing to terms with Andy Ibáñez on a one-year deal, according to several reports, including one from Francys Romero. The team, which hasn’t confirmed the report, also claimed
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Trump says US must own Greenland to block ambitions of China and Russia
Delcy Rodriguez an ‘ally’ for now – Trumppublished at 21:12 GMT 9 January
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Reporting from the White HouseThe president just said that, for now, he sees the government of Acting President Delcy Rodríguez…
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Northern Virginia District | Washington Boulevard week-long right lane closure over I-66 in Arlington Jan. 12-18
Northern Virginia District | Washington Boulevard week-long right lane closure over I-66 in Arlington Jan. 12-18 | Virginia Department of Transportation
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US Department of Labor files amicus brief clarifying legal framework for pension risk transfers
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor today filed an amicus brief seeking to clarify the proper constraints and liberties that apply when a business decides to derisk by transferring its pension plan liabilities to an annuity provider.
Filed as part of an ongoing effort to stop regulation by litigation, the brief in Konya v. Lockheed Martin, No. 25-2061, reiterates the appropriate standards for derisking transactions known as pension risk transfers.
Today’s amicus brief marks the department’s first public position on pension risk transfer since a wave of class action litigation began in 2024. In the brief, the department said fiduciaries enjoy deference a long as they engage in the pension risk transfer process in a way that demonstrates prudence and loyalty. The department also explained that plaintiffs in the case misapplied retirement law and three decades of departmental guidance by claiming Lockheed breached its fiduciary obligations under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act through their pension risk transfer transactions.
“The Department acted today to protect the voluntary employee benefit system as Congress intended,” said Deputy Secretary of Labor Keith Sonderling. “ERISA expressly provides an off-ramp for employers making the business decision to annuitize their defined benefit obligations. The ability to engage in PRTs is necessary to ensure that employers will continue to offer quality retirement benefits to American employees in the first place.”
“Our amicus brief reinforces ERISA as law of process in which plan fiduciaries have discretion and flexibility to make informed judgment calls,” said Assistant Secretary of Labor for Employee Benefits Security Daniel Aronowitz. “ERISA does not allow hindsight second-guessing or Monday-morning quarterbacking of discretionary fiduciary decisions.”
In its amicus brief, the department stated that “when left unencumbered, PRTs benefit employers and participants/beneficiaries alike, which is why ERISA provides for them (and the Secretary supports business’ right to engage in them). When PRT decisions are forced through the crucible of federal-court litigation, however, those upsides are (at best) obstructed or (at worst) obliterated … if employers are thwarted from conducting PRTs because of the ever-present specter of litigation, the delicately calibrated balance Congress established between federal and state regulatory prerogatives will deteriorate.”
The brief explains the plaintiffs lack Article III standing to sue, because they have received all the benefits they are owed and there is no evidence whatsoever of impending default. The department also made clear that the decision to enter a pension risk transfer is a settlor function reserved for the plan sponsor. As a result, it does not implicate fiduciary duties under ERISA, which are only triggered when the plan sponsor chooses an annuity provider.
The brief also clears up the plaintiff bar’s misinterpretation of longstanding departmental guidance spelling out the process plan sponsors can use to select an annuity.
Read the department’s amicus brief in Konya v. Lockheed Martin.
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Apply for your 2025-26 deer season Triple Trophy Award • Arkansas Game & Fish Commission
LITTLE ROCK — With only late archery season available to wrap up the 2025-26 deer season, most hunters have put away their hunting gear or switched to waterfowl and small game pursuits. Before your thoughts stray from the deer woods, be sure…
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Hurricanes Announce Resignation of General Manager Peter Anholt – Lethbridge Hurricanes – Canadian Hockey League
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Mayor Zohran Mamdani Holds Press Conference at Brooklyn College After Handing Out “Under the Radar” Theater Festival Tickets
Hillel Place’s business district just steps from Brooklyn College was abuzz on January 9, when Mayor Zohran Mamdani helped hand out free tickets to the Under the Radar Festival during a free ticket giveaway, which made 1,500…
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The Simple Habit That Could Help You Live Longer
- Cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome includes heart and kidney disease, diabetes and obesity.
- New study suggests light exercise may reduce the risk of dying from CKM.
- Light physical activity includes gardening, cooking, shopping and…
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