TSA expects to screen 17.7 million people from June 29 through July 5, peaking on Friday at more than 2.8 million people.
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Medicare will allow pharmaceutical companies to publicly discuss drug price negotiations
Drugmakers had sued the federal government, arguing that the “gag order” violated the First Amendment.
Continue readingIt’s not just Tesla and Rivian — electric batteries are also shaking up the landscaping aisle
Home Depot and Lowe’s are trying to capitalize on more consumers switching to battery-powered tools for landscaping lawns, golf courses and parks.
Continue readingWorkers at Boeing 737 supplier approve labor deal, ending strike
Spirit AeroSystems halted production at the Wichita, Kansas, plant last week.
Continue readingPeople should stop taking Ozempic, Wegovy obesity drugs before surgery, doctors group says
Patients taking diabetes and weight loss drugs during anesthesia may be at increased risk of serious complications like nausea and vomiting, the ASA said.
Continue readingIndiana Jones hits theaters for one last adventure, but box office prospects look shaky
Box office analysts predict Disney’s “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” will open to between $60 million and $65 million at the domestic box […]
Continue readingLittle-known NJ baby retailer tentatively wins rights to Buy Buy Baby’s IP
Little-known baby retailer Dream on Me Industries has tentatively won the rights to Buy Buy Baby ahead of an auction for all of the chain’s […]
Continue readingOverstock.com shares spike 20% after company announces Bed Bath & Beyond website rebrand
Overstock CEO Jonathan Johnson said the Bed Bath & Beyond name better aligns with the company’s products and maintains good brand awareness.
Continue readingHepatitis C cure is not reaching overwhelming majority of patients due to financial barriers
Hepatitis C is often referred to as the silent killer because the initial infection has few to no symptoms.
Continue readingHouse hunting is already tough. Guess what? It’s about to get harder
In the last week of June, the number of homes for sale fell below year-ago levels for the first time in 59 weeks.
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