Biden administration says judge's social media order could cause 'grave harm'
Biden administration attorneys say a Louisiana-based federal judge’s order broadly limiting executive branch communications with social media companies could cause “grave harm” by preventing the government from “engaging in a vast range of lawful and responsible conduct.”
2023-07-07 08:50
How a Japanese Drugmaker Clinched Win Over Alzheimer’s
(This story was originally published Sept. 29. On Thursday, the US Food and Drug Administration granted full approval
2023-07-07 08:46
Lazard Dismissed Snellenbarger for Alleged Misconduct at Party
Reid Snellenbarger, Lazard Ltd.’s co-head of restructuring in North America, was fired just months after he joined the
2023-07-07 08:27
Wegovy Maker Sues US Pharmacy to Block Knock-Off
Novo Nordisk A/S sued US pharmacies making and selling versions of semaglutide, the active ingredient in Wegovy, the
2023-07-07 08:25
Oil Set for Second Weekly Gain After OPEC+ Leaders Pledge Cuts
Oil headed for a second weekly gain after OPEC+ leaders Saudi Arabia and Russia tightened supplies and US
2023-07-07 08:25
Truck makers pledge to comply with new California rules phasing out gas-powered vehicles
Some of the nation's largest truck makers have pledged to not sell new gas-powered vehicles in California by the middle of the next decade
2023-07-07 08:21
Corporate Scandals Spark Crisis of Confidence in Thai Markets
The near implosion of a $2 billion company in Thailand is fueling calls from investors for tighter oversight
2023-07-07 08:19
Lula Replaces Minister in Bid to Solidify His Congressional Base
Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva yielded to pressure from a prominent political party and agreed to
2023-07-07 07:55
Odey Slashes Stake in Brazil Agriculture Powerhouse Amid Scandal
Odey Asset Management LLP slashed its holdings of Brazil’s farming powerhouse SLC Agricola SA as the fund grapples
2023-07-07 07:53
Transgender woman, bookstore, teacher sue over Montana law banning drag reading events
A transgender woman, the owners of an independent bookstore and an educator who teaches in costume are among those challenging Montana's first-in-the-nation law that bans people dressed in drag from reading to children in public schools or libraries
2023-07-07 07:21
Starbucks Illegally Shut Down Unionized NY Store, Judge Rules
Starbucks Corp. violated federal labor law when it shut down a unionized store in Ithaca, New York, a
2023-07-07 06:53
Rothschild family buys 8.2 million shares of Paris-listed investment bank
Concordia said on Thursday it had acquired all the shares it was permitted to acquire of Rothschild &
2023-07-07 06:47
