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It is the panel's first meeting with Kennedy's newly appointed members, many of whom are well-known vaccine critics.
Stellantis' Ram brand to offer industry-leading pickup truck warranty as part of turnaround plan
The warranty covers the engine, transmission, transfer case, driveshafts, differentials, and axles for 10 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first.
JPMorgan Chase unveils new Sapphire Reserve card perks and $795 annual fee
JPMorgan, the biggest U.S. bank by assets, shook up the card industry with the launch of the Sapphire Reserve almost a decade ago.
The Fed is likely to keep rates the same but give a forecast that moves markets. What to expect
While any movement on interest rates seems improbable, the meeting will feature important signals that still could move markets.
JetBlue to cut more flights, other costs with break-even 2025 'unlikely' due to weaker travel demand
JetBlue Airways CEO Joanna Geraghty told staff the carrier is further cutting costs as softer travel demand makes break-even operating margins in 2025 unlikely.
Streaming surpasses combined broadcast and cable viewing for the first time
Streaming has outpaced the combined share of broadcast and cable TV viewing for the first time ever, according to a new Nielsen report.
Democrats press Pfizer, J&J and others over low tax bills and lobbying as Senate debates Trump's plan
The lawmakers accuse Pfizer, Merck, J&J, AbbVie and Amgen of paying little to nothing in federal taxes despite generating billions of dollars annually.
Targeted cancer drugs may replace chemo for some patients — and drugmakers say they're getting closer
Companies like AstraZeneca, Daiichi Sankyo, Pfizer and Merck are learning from previous setbacks in the ADC space to improve their efficacy and safety.
Retail sales fell 0.9% in May, worse than expected, as consumers pulled back
Consumer spending pulled back sharply, weighed by declining gas sales and looming unease over where the economy is headed.
Homebuilder sentiment nears pandemic low as economic uncertainty plagues consumers
Sentiment among the nation's homebuilders fell due to stubbornly higher mortgage rates, tariff concerns and economic uncertainty among consumers.