
Pfizer 2Q numbers tumble and COVID-19 vaccine, treatment sales dry up
Crumbling COVID-19 vaccine and treatment sales chopped Pfizer’s second-quarter earnings, but both the drugmaker and Wall Street expect a rebound in the back half of 2023
2023-08-02 00:53

Ukraine sees economy growing by about 5% in 2024
KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine expects its economy to grow by about 5% next year, driven by investment in reconstruction and stronger
2023-08-02 00:18

3 US Marines died of carbon monoxide poisoning in a car. Vehicle experts explain how that can happen
The deaths of three U.S. Marines who suffered carbon monoxide poisoning in a parked car at a North Carolina gas station have raised questions about how the situation could happen outdoors
2023-08-02 00:16

LensCrafters to pay eyeglass customers $39 million over Accufit claims
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK LensCrafters agreed to pay $39 million to settle a lawsuit by prescription eyeglass
2023-08-01 23:53

Lynyrd Skynyrd Commemorate a Half-century of Flying High as One of America’s Preeminent Rock Bands with FYFTY
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2023-08-01 23:48

Safety regulators investigating steering on some Tesla models
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating new Tesla Model 3 sedans and Model Y SUVs for a possible steering problem. The apparent issue could involve as many as 280,000 cars, according to a document on NHTSA's auto safety web site.
2023-08-01 23:28

JetBlue warns of a possible 3Q loss as it ends a deal with American and faces flight disruptions
JetBlue shares are losing altitude as the airline warns that third-quarter and full-year results will be worse than it had previously expected
2023-08-01 23:22

Ford restarts electric pickup truck factory after retooling to increase output, says orders are up
Ford is resuming production of the F-150 Lightning electric pickup after closing a factory in Dearborn, Michigan, for six weeks to triple production capacity
2023-08-01 22:55

Job openings fall to lowest level in 2 years as demand for workers cools
U.S. employers posted fewer jobs in June, a sign that the red-hot demand for workers that has been a key feature of the post-pandemic economy is cooling a bit
2023-08-01 22:53

US construction spending rises strongly in June
WASHINGTON U.S. construction spending increased solidly in June and the prior month's data was revised higher, boosted by
2023-08-01 22:52

AVM Biotechnology Announces Twenty-Eight (28) Solid Tumor and Blood Cancer Patients have been Treated with Immunomodulatory AVM0703 through Expanded Access/Compassionate Use Programs
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2023-08-01 22:27

SANBlaze Releases Flexible Data Placement (FDP) Solutions for Expert Testing
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2023-08-01 22:18
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