Johnson & Johnson posts strong revenue in 1Q
Johnson & Johnson is topping profit and revenue expectations for the first quarter partially on strong sales of its psoriasis treatment, Stelara.
Millennials are your folks on track with their financial plans?
Parents are often more than happy to offer financial advice to their kids.
Stocks up despite health care company worries
Also, Federal Reserve officials signaled confidence in the U.S. economy.
Measles outbreak causes concern: Get vaccinated, top infectious disease doctor says
Measles is spreading because people aren't vaccinated, said National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases director Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Pete Buttigieg's views on taxes, health care and the US economy
Buttigieg has raised more money than some of the more established candidates.
Group asks gov't to probe Nissan automatic emergency braking
A U.S. auto safety group wants the government to investigate automatic emergency braking on some Nissan Rogue SUVs, alleging that the safety feature makes the vehicles brake even when there's no emergency.
Cut melon linked to US salmonella outbreak recalled
An Indianapolis-based company has issued a recall for melon products sold in 16 states after being linked to a salmonella outbreak.
Mazda recalls nearly 190K cars due to failing wipers
Mazda is recalling nearly 190,000 Mazda 3 compact cars in the U.S. because the windshield wipers can fail.
Deadly superbug is spreading because it lives on cold surfaces: Dr. Marc Siegel
Super fungus developments
Fisher-Price recalls sleepers after more than 30 babies died
Fisher-Price is recalling nearly 5 million infant sleepers after more than 30 babies rolled over in them and died since the product was introduced in 2009.
Business Highlights
___ Southwest doesn't plan to use Boeing Max jets until August DALLAS (AP) — Southwest is removing flights with the troubled Boeing 737 Max aircraft from its schedule through Aug. 5, a period that includes the peak of the airline's busy summer travel season.
ObamaCare architect Jonathan Gruber: Single-payer healthcare isn't happening
Bernie Sanders' revamped Medicare-for-all is just too challenging, said Jonathan Gruber.
Bristol-Myers says shareholders vote to approve Celgene takeover
The company said investors holding 75.7 percent of its shares had voted in favor of the deal in a preliminary count.
Sanders' revamped Medicare for All treats a symptom of a sick industry: Sen. Braun
The healthcare industry is broken and needs to be fixed from within, said Sen. Mike Braun.
What Beto O'Rourke gets wrong about the middle class and American wealth
Although O’Rourke claims he is a capitalist, this type of government spending would push America on the path toward socialism.
Houston company recalls some meat, poultry, salad items
A Texas company has recalled more than 3,300 pounds (1496.87
Sanders relaunches 'Medicare for All' with Dems divided
Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont will unveil a new version of his "Medicare for All" plan on Wednesday, shaking up the 2020 presidential election by reopening the debate over his call to eliminate private health insurance.
Bernie Sanders’ ‘Medicare-for-all’ plan would hurt innovation: Seema Verma
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Seema Verma says Sen. Bernie Sanders' newly announced "Medicare-for-all" plan would make America's health care system as inefficient as those in Canada and Europe.
Pelosi can't steer Democrats away from unworkable, socialized medicine: Rep. Brady
Nancy Pelosi has lost control of her own party, said. Rep. Kevin Brady.
Children may be overprescribed antibiotics in online doctor visits: Study
A new study from the University of Pittsburgh found that telemedicine visits are leading to prescriptions for childrent at a whopping 52 percent of the time.















