Think tank launches campaign to protect consumers from CFPB after agency data breach
A think tank is launching a campaign aimed at holding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau accountable after a data breach at the agency affected more than 250,000 consumers.
Battery maker warns demand could slow for EVs as GM-Honda partnership falls apart
Global market conditions are contributing to slowed demand for electric vehicles. Automakers, including GM and Honda, have responded by scrapping plans to produce affordable EVs.
Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk test popular weight loss-related drugs on children
Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk are seeking to test some of their most popular drugs approved for Type 2 diabetes and weight management in adults on children.
What is phenylephrine and why is CVS pulling products containing it?
CVS was the first pharmacy to announce it was removing certain cold and flu products with phenylephrine even before the U.S. Food and Drug Administration made a final decision.
Biden called upon by pro-growth groups to withdraw CFPB’s late fees rule
A coalition of pro-growth groups are calling on the Biden administration to withdraw its credit card late fees rule, arguing the regulation will hurt responsible consumers.
Cryptocurrency under scrutiny after link to funding Hamas attack on Israel: 'proliferation' of illicit use
Cryptocurrency should have created transparency with digital tracking of all uses and owners, but the process of its use has made it possible to instead obscure those very facts.
Limiting credit card rates means credit won’t be everywhere you want to be
Limiting credit card rates means credit won’t be everywhere you want to be. Capping rates will mean banks and financial companies will restrict credit cards for less risk.
Family Dollar recall of OTC drugs, medical devices spans 23 states
Family Dollar has a recall underway in 23 states that applies to various OTC drugs and medical devices. The affected products were "stored outside labeled temperature requirements."
Altana using AI to map and analyze global supply chain with launch of next-gen Atlas
Altana launched the newest version of its Atlas, an AI-powered map of the global supply chain used by companies and government agencies to monitor the flow of goods and their inputs.
SEC probes Elon Musk's Twitter takeover
Billionaire Elon Musk is facing a new probe from the SEC regarding possible violations of securities laws related to his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter a year ago.
Supreme Court takes up case that could determine CFPB's fate
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case challenging the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding mechanism that could create uncertainty around the regulatory agency's future.
FDA approves Novo Nordisk's Rivfloza therapy for rare kidney condition
On Monday, Novo Nordisk announced that its therapy for treating a rare genetic kidney condition has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
China urges US to reconsider rules on investment in tech sector
China's trade council has formally requested the United States to reconsider regulations that restrict U.S. investments in China's technology sector.
GOP state AGs hit Biden Treasury 'net-zero financing' memo as backdoor regulation by 'green cabal'
Republican state AGs say Biden Treasury Dept. net-zero "principles" for private sector financing are “compulsion of the green cabal" that "fly in the face" of legal scrutiny.
Abbott India warns of potential laxative syrup shortages amid production halt
Abbott Laboratories' Indian unit has cautioned about potential shortages of two popular laxative syrups, Cremaffin and Duphalac, due to a production halt in India's Goa state.
Biden administration announces rule to remove medical bills from credit reports
Vice President Kamala Harris and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced the Biden administration is proposing a rule to remove medical debt from credit reports.
SEC issues rule cracking down on 'greenwashing' by investment funds
The Securities and Exchange Commission adopted a new rule to crack down on "greenwashing" by investment funds that deceptively market funds that aren't as ESG-friendly as they claim.
Japan halts poultry imports from Brazilian state following avian influenza outbreak
Following an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Mato Grosso do Sul, Japan has halted its chicken imports from the Brazilian state.
Novo Nordisk shares fall after media report on quality lapses at US plant
Novo Nordisk, a pharmaceutical company, experienced a decline in its stock prices following a report by financial news agency MarketWire.
Johnson & Johnson ditching script logo after 130 years
Johnson & Johnson announced that it's ditching the classic cursive script it has used for 130 years in favor of a revamped logo that pays homage to the old design.



















