The Federal Aviation Administration seeks a $175,000 fine against Elon Musk’s SpaceX, alleging it did not submit required data ahead of a Falcon 9 launch.
DraftKings stock surges after sports-betting company boosts outlook
DraftKings jumped after the sports betting company reported stronger than expected revenue and raised its outlook.
Senators call on Medicare to offer broad coverage of Alzheimer’s treatments as public pressure grows
Eighteen Republicans and two Democrats, led by Sens. Susan Collins and Shelley Moore Capito, pushed Medicare to expand coverage for Alzheimer’s treatments.
Retail investors are flooding into the stock market at a record level — Here’s what they are buying
Retail investors poured an average of $1.51 billion a day into the U.S. markets, according to Vanda Research.
These 5 health conditions affect the Black community at higher rates—here are early signs to look out for and preventative measures
Some conditions impact Black communities more than others. Here are five, and early signs and preventative measures to know.
I flew first class for the first time ever—here’s why the upgrade from economy was worth it
On a January flight from New York City to San Francisco, California, I got upgraded to Delta One, the airline’s first class, and it was my best flight yet.
Investors and techies gather in San Francisco to bathe in generative A.I. hype sparked by ChatGPT
Startup Jasper held a conference in San Francisco to discuss generative artificial intelligence. About 1,000 people showed up.
Maker of promising Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi expects full FDA approval this summer, expanded Medicare coverage
Even if the FDA grants full approval of the Alzheimer’s treatment Leqembi, the rollout will take years.
Cathie Wood’s Ark Invest piles into Shopify, buying $35 million as stock sells off on weak guidance
Ark Invest’s Cathie Wood doubled down on e-commerce play Shopify Thursday amid a sharp sell-off on disappointing guidance.
‘Crisis point’: Foreign policy experts and investors are divided on China
One academic said the nations had been quick to blame the other for their “self-inflicted problems.”