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FDA panel urges rejection of experimental Biogen Alzheimer's drug While the FDA usually follows the recommendations of its advisory panels, the agency is not obliged to follow them. Email icon; Facebook icon; Twitter icon; Linkedin icon; Flipboard icon. Print icon; Resize icon ...
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Square stock soars after earnings 'beat by a mile,' analysts applaud growth in Cash App Square blew past analysts' expectations for third-quarter earnings, sending the stock up double digits on Friday. Citi, Cannacord Genuity, Needham, Mizuho and Susquehanna were among the Wall Street firms who increased price targets on Square following ...
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Medicare Part B Premiums Rise 2.7% In 2021, With Premiums For Highest-Income Couples Topping $12000 A Year The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has announced Medicare Part B premiums for 2021, and the base premium increases just 2.7% from $144.60 a month to $148.50 a month. That $3.90 monthly increase compares to a big $9.10 monthly increase ...
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Stock Markets Pause as Square Gets a Bitcoin Boost; Aurora Cannabis Has High Hopes for New York Investors have been distracted by the presidential election all week; as of noon EST Friday, counting continued in key states. Yet market participants are also starting to take a look at other factors beyond the election results. After four straight days of big ...
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Trader Joe's: 1250 workers tested positive for COVID-19 Trader Joe's announced that 1,250 of its 53,000 employees tested positive for COVID-19 within the past eight months, an infection rate of about 2.4%, according to the grocery store chain. The coronavirus also was "suspected to be a contributing factor" in two ...
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US adds 638000 jobs in October and unemployment sinks to 6.9% in strong show for economy The numbers: The U.S. regained 638,000 jobs in October and the unemployment rate fell sharply again to 6.9%, reflecting a surprising show of strength for the economy even as coronavirus cases rose to record highs. Economists polled by MarketWatch had ...
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US Consumer Borrowing up $16.2 Billion in September WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. consumers increased their borrowing in September, helped by the first gain in the category that covers credit cards in seven months. The Federal Reserve reported that total borrowing rose by $16.2 billion in September, ...
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Southwest Airlines to start furlough process for small group of employees Southwest Airlines will soon begin the furlough process for a small group of employees. The company said 42 material specialists will receive WARN notices as part of the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, and furlough notices will shortly ...
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Oil remains lower after rise in US rig count Oil futures remained under pressure Friday after oilfield-services company Baker Hughes Inc. said the number of U.S. oil rigs rose by 5 this week to 226. That remains well off the year-ago number of 685. West Texas Intermediate crude for December delivery ...
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BioMarin, stung by FDA rejection, pressed on path forward for two key drugs BioMarin Pharmaceutical on Thursday expressed confidence in the approval chances of its hemophilia gene therapy Roctavian and a drug for a form of dwarfism recently submitted to the Food and Drug Administration, defending its plans to meet expectations ...
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Future of Health Care: Key opportunities for Birmingham providers Editor's Note: The BBJ recently hosted a panel discussion featuring several local hospital CEOs and health care leaders. This is the latest in a series of articles featuring highlights from the discussion. Today's installment focuses on opportunities for local ...
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CTV Suppliers Report Strong Q3, Cite 'Reallocation' Of Linear TV Ad Budgets In a sign that the connected TV (CTV) advertising market is benefitting from a shift of traditional TV ad budgets, as advertisers follow viewers, two leading suppliers -- The Trade Desk (TTD) and Roku -- reported strong third-quarter sales. TTD, which has ...
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Why CVS Health Stock Jumped Today Shares of CVS Health (NYSE:CVS) were jumping 6.2% higher as of 3:50 p.m. EST on Friday. The gain came after the healthcare company reported better-than-expected third-quarter results before the market opened.
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Businesses that sell booze are winning election week As the city spent all week glued to computer and television screens, obsessively refreshing election results and watching analysts play with interactive maps, orders for alcohol poured in from around the region. Sales at Bauer Wine & Spirits on Newbury Street ...
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Re/Max maintains sunny outlook after 'very encouraging' Q3 Buoyed by a surging housing market that CEO Adam Contos said has accelerated the company's recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, Denver-based Re/Max Holdings Inc. (NYSE: RMAX) reported an increase in agents and essentially flat revenue year ...
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PURA confirms winter rate increase for Eversource, UI BERLIN, Connecticut — Eversource announced they had submitted their proposed winter electricity prices to the Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) Thursday. PURA announced Thursday afternoon advised costumers of the rate hike and ...
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2020 Veterans Day offers (WBAY) - Veterans Day is Wednesday, November 11. Let us know about special offers for veterans and active-duty service members in November at web@wbay.com. Offers are listed alphabetically by business or organization. This page will be updated ...
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Waiting to refinance your mortgage could cost you — here's why With the Federal Reserve placing rates near zero in order to spare the U.S. from a complete economic fallout, mortgage rates are more competitive than they were pre-pandemic. In fact, these are the lowest mortgage rates seen since 1971. Continue Reading ...
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Despite impact from pandemic, Regency Centers remains optimistic for the future Despite a significant drop in operating income in the third quarter, Regency Centers is maintaining a positive outlook moving into the fourth quarter and next year. The company's quarterly report showed a 15.2% decrease in net operating income following an ...
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FTC Sues Online Retailer For Misleading Consumers The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed a complaint in the Northern District of Ohio on Wednesday against various online retailers in violation of the Federal Trade Commission Act (FTC Act), the FTC's Trade Regulation Rule Concerning the Sale of Mail, ...
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With renovations complete, Wilmington Chick-fil-A location shows off improvements If you're looking to grab some Chick-fil-A, one of Wilmington's favorite locations has reopened. The Chick-fil-A at Hanover Center has finished its renovations, which forced it to temporarily close on Aug. 28th. "We are just so excited that we are reopen, and to ...
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LaunchCode raises $5M to expand HQ and grow class sizes St. Louis-based nonprofit LaunchCode, which provides technology training and places aspiring computer programmers in apprenticeships and jobs, has plans to expand and renovate its headquarters. Executive director Jeff Mazur said the workforce ...
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CompTIA: IT Employment Rebounds in October Across Four Key Metrics IT employment entered positive territory last month with advancements across four key workforce metrics, according to CompTIA's latest data. Sector employment, occupation employment, the unemployment rate and employer job postings all improved in ...
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Oprah's Favorite Things of 2020 celebrates Black-owned businesses Oprah's Favorite Things is is back in time for the 2020 holidays, and this time, the media mogul's list is highlighting Black-owned businesses. Continue Reading Below. The "queen of all media" released her annual gift guide on Friday, and it was filled with her ...
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3 Reasons to Delay Social Security Benefits Millions of seniors count on Social Security to pay the bills and enjoy retirement to the fullest. But if you claim your benefits at the wrong time, you could wind up cash-strapped and unhappy. You're allowed to file for Social Security as early as age 62, but you ...
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Pfizer: Mid-November earliest it can seek virus vaccine OK NEW YORK (AP) — Pfizer Inc. cannot request emergency authorization of its COVID-19 vaccine before the third week of November -- and that's if everything goes well, the company's CEO announced Friday. Despite President Donald Trump's repeated ...
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Panasonic makes vacuum gadget to rescue wireless earbuds from train tracks Panasonic is working with one of Japan's biggest railway companies to solve a new problem that has sprung up in recent years: a rise in people dropping wireless earbuds onto train tracks. JR East, the part of Japan's formerly private railway group that covers ...
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Giant Eagle looking to hire 300 team members in Central Ohio COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX/WTTE) — As holiday preparations begin, Giant Eagle is looking to fill 300 permanent full and part-time positions at its Central Ohio Giant Eagle and Market District stores. Giant Eagle will conduct socially distant, in-person holiday ...
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Romaine lettuce heads sold at Walmart stores test positive for E. coli Tags: E. Coli, E Coli, Health, Good Health, Help Me Hank, Lettuce, Romaine Lettuce, Romaine, Walmart, Produce, Vegetables, Tanimura & Antle, Sanilas, California, Local, News, Local News, Consumer Warning. Romaine lettuce (WDIV) ...
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| Pennsylvania Real Estate: 3Q Earnings Snapshot PHILADELPHIA (AP) _ Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (PEI) on Friday reported a key measure of profitability in its third quarter. The Philadelphia-based real estate investment trust said it had funds from operations of $2.7 million, or 3 cents per ...
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Wisconsin's first large-scale solar facility complete in Manitowoc County MANITOWOC COUNTY, Wis. (WBAY) - Tucked between farm fields in rural Manitowoc County sits Wisconsin's first large-scale solar facility. "Two Creeks Solar Park is already running and providing clean energy to customers across the state," said Matt Cullen ...
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New York AG: Sotheby's helped rich art lover avoid taxes NEW YORK — New York's attorney general is suing Sotheby's, saying the prominent auction house helped an art collector dodge millions of dollars in New York sales taxes by claiming he was an art dealer for tax purposes. State Attorney Letitia James' office ...
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Mopar Adds 807-hp Redeye V8 To Crate Motor Lineup Despite all of this (gestures wildly), we now live in world where Dodge has a 797-hp coupe, a 797-hp sedan and a 707-hp SUV on sale at the same time. The brand is truly trying to kill us all. And if you want a Dodge engine sans vehicle, Mopar has you ...
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