The Trump administration promised to drastically cut prescription drugs prices in the US, where the industry makes most of its money.
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Novo Nordisk on Wednesday announced an expanded deal with healthtech firm Valo Health to use AI to fuel drug discovery.
A spill of new data Wednesday sent oil futures slipping and sliding in opposite directions. So is Big Oil’s tank is half-full or half-empty?
According to the Financial Times, Apple is ramping up its Apple News division. But can it fix its irritating AI hallucinations?
The UK and US announced a “historic” trade deal Thursday that does little to reduce Washington’s overall global trade war.
The deal puts an end to Fubo’s ongoing lawsuit that sought to block Disney’s efforts to build Venu Sports with Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery.
Despite China’s overall economy coming down with a bad cold last year, its EV players are upstaging the world’s most valuable auto company.
In a 2023 Gallup survey, 62% of American adults under 35 said they drink alcohol, down from 72% twenty years earlier.
De Beers, the world’s largest diamond producer, said it plans to shutter its lab-grown jewelry brand LightBox.
The odds of an increase in regulation of the massive, and growing, sports-betting industry may be shifting.
There were plenty of business losers in 2024, but only one for whom the sky was literally falling. In short: Boeing had a bad year.
Luxury brands were riding the subway instead of lounging in limos this year, though a couple of brands were able to buck the trend.
Netflix is rolling out the first major redesign of its home hub since 2013, hoping people might watch more if inundated with less.
Fast-food chain McDonald’s, an economic indicator because of its mammoth global presence, posted its worst earnings report since 2020.
Novo Nordisk, maker of weight-loss drug Wegovy, struck a deal with online telehealth storefronts that sold cheap knockoffs during shortages.
Reducing beverage-wait times is part of Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol’s turnaround plan, which includes tech updates focused on efficiency.