Juno Says Two More Patients Die in Leukemia Drug Trial; Stock Sinks
Juno Therapeutics Inc said two more patients had died after suffering brain swelling during a trial of its experimental genetically engineered leukemia drug, bringing the total up to five.
The Four Companies That Sent the Dow to 19000
Shares of banks, industrials and health-care companies propelled the Dow Jones Industrial Average to 19000 on Tuesday.
Lilly Alzheimer's Drug Fails to Slow Memory Loss, Shares Plunge
Eli Lilly's experimental drug solanezumab failed to slow loss of cognitive ability in patients with mild Alzheimer's disease in a large trial.
Medtronic beats 2Q profit forecasts
Medtronic PLC (MDT) on Tuesday reported fiscal second-quarter net income of $1.12 billion.
Toyota recalling 834,000 Sienna minivans in North America
Toyota Motor Corp. is recalling 834,000 Toyota Sienna minivans in North America because the sliding doors could open while the vehicle is moving.
Intraparty Dissent Could Turn Trump Into a 'Sell Out'
President-elect Trump’s party may control of the executive and legislative branches, but not everyone believes unified Republican rule will follow. In fact, some predict any pretense of GOP unity will disappear quite early in 2017.
US allows GM to delay recall to prove safety of air bags
U.S. regulators are allowing General Motors to delay a large recall of potentially defective air bags, giving GM time to prove that the devices are safe and to possibly avoid a huge financial hit.
This Year's Highest-Paying Jobs Dominate One Industry
If your mother encouraged you to be a doctor when you were growing up, you probably should have taken her advice.
EpiPen manufacturer will be a no-show at Senate hearing
Senate Judiciary Chairman Charles Grassley says pharmaceutical company Mylan is declining to testify at his committee's hearing next week on a settlement between the company and the Justice Department over its life-saving Epi-Pen.
Sabra recalls hummus amid listeria contamination fears
Some varieties of Sabra hummus are being recalled amid concerns over possible listeria contamination.
Recalls this week: children's shoes, clutches
A line of children's shoes with sharp rivets are among this week's recalled consumer product recalls.
Fiat Chrysler recalls vehicles for fuel leak, wiper problems
Fiat Chrysler is recalling nearly 89,000 cars and SUVs to fix possible fuel leaks or problems with windshield wipers.
Car booster seats for kids are getting better, study says
Companies that make child booster seats for vehicles are getting better at designing them to protect kids, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety said Thursday.
Fmr. NBC Chief Asked About Alleged CNBC Bias
Bob Wright, former NBC Universal Chairman and CEO, said some of the media's coverage during the political campaign have been slightly over the top.
Obama Says Would Support Trump Moves to Improve U.S. Healthcare
U.S. President Barack Obama said on Thursday he would support any move by President-elect Donald Trump to improve healthcare for Americans.
Fiat Chrysler loses appeal in Georgia Jeep fire case
A Georgia court has rejected Fiat Chrysler's appeal of a $40 million award to a family whose child who died in a Jeep fire.
What a Trump Administration Means for Your Retirement
President-elect Trump, a Baby Boomer himself, has his work cut out for him when it comes to dealing with Social Security and Medicare.
Philanthropist Michael Milken on Potential Pardon, Cancer Research
Michael Milken, a survivor of prostate cancer, has devoted the latter part of his life to finding a cure for the deadly disease. The philanthropist, who founded the Milken Institute, also works closely with the White House Cancer Moonshot Task Force under Vice President Biden.
Jillian Michaels Looks to Shred Organic Food Prices
Fitness entrepreneur Jillian Michaels teams up with an online food startup to shred the cost of organic food to make them more affordable and accessible to everyone.
A National Security 'To Do' List for President-Elect Trump
As the dust settles post election, national security issues remain more important than ever.















