Pharmacy staff from Walgreens, other chains could stage nationwide walkout and rallies in coming weeks
The plans come after separate walkouts staged by pharmacy staff from CVS stores in the Kansas City area and Walgreens locations around the country.
Biden praises Kaiser Permanente labor agreement after worker strike: ‘Collective bargaining works’
The Biden administration helped broker a deal between more than 85,000 health workers and Kaiser Permanente.
Regional banks are in focus in the week ahead as third-quarter earnings season ramps upĀ
Regional bank earnings are expected to be a weak point this earnings season.
New RSV protections for infants hit cost, insurance hurdles in U.S. rollout
Pfizer’s maternal vaccine, Abrysvo, and Sanofi’s monoclonal antibody, Beyfortus, were approved for expectant mothers and infants in the U.S. earlier this year.
This European biotech company could rally nearly 45%, says Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley is bullish on pelabresib, currently awaiting results from its Phase 3 MANIFEST-2 trial.
Meta says it’s stepping up misinformation enforcement during Israel-Hamas war
Meta created a special operations center with experts fluent in Hebrew and Arabic.
Philadelphia Fed President Harker advocates holding interest rates ‘where they are’
Harker said the Fed has made progress in bringing down prices without causing a surge in unemployment or otherwise tanking the economy.
Microsoft closes $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard after lengthy regulatory review
More than 20 months after agreeing to the company’s largest purchase ever, Microsoft has closed its acquisition of Activision Blizzard
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warns this is ‘the most dangerous time’ for the world in decades
The head of the largest U.S. bank by assets cited the ongoing war in Ukraine as well as the attacks Hamas launched on Israel last weekend.
Wolfe Research downgrades Netflix, says streaming giant’s growth forecasts raise concerns
Analyst Peter Supino said the company’s premium valuation does not provide enough safety to counter the rising risk of reduced growth.




