More than 200 pharmaceutical executives sign open letter calling for reversal of Texas abortion pill ruling
Pfizer’s CEO was among the more than 200 pharmaceutical company executives who signed the letter after a federal judge’s controversial ruling on mifepristone.
Deutsche Bank predicts shares of this liquefied natural gas play will double
The investment bank expects a transition to cleaner energy and zero-carbon fuels will drive up shares of New Fortress Energy by more than 110%.
Louisville gunman kills at least 5 and injures others in bank shooting, police say
A friend of Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear was among the victims. Officers killed the shooter, identified as an employee at the bank.
Parents and kids disagree on the right age to become financially independent, report finds
Parents and their adult children disagree on when to start paying your own way, according to a new Bankrate report.
This strategy could save thousands off the cost of college: ‘It’s a very smart way to start your higher education,’ says expert
In some cases, students can complete an associate degree by the time they finish high school and then transfer to a four-year college as a junior.
EPA reportedly planning to announce significant limits on tailpipe emissions to boost electric vehicle adoption
EPA reportedly planning to announce significant limits on tailpipe emissions to boost electric vehicle adoption.
Microsoft’s $13 billion bet on OpenAI carries huge potential along with plenty of uncertainty
Microsoft’s partnership with OpenAI could mean billions of dollars a year in new revenue, but the investment structure is complicated.
Federal judge suspends FDA abortion pill approval, gives Biden administration time to appeal
A federal judge in Texas on Friday stayed the FDA’s appwroval of the abortion pill mifepristone, but delayed the ruling taking effect for a week, giving time to appeal.
Lawmakers meet with Apple, Disney CEOs as part of talks on competition with China
The trip highlights the key role tech and media industries play in the U.S.’s increasingly complex relationship with China.
Job growth totals 236,000 in March, near expectations as hiring pace slows
The Labor Department reported Friday that payrolls grew by 236,000 for the month, compared to the Dow Jones estimate for 238,000.




