McConnell, 81, initially seemed to struggle to hear when asked at an event in Covington, Kentucky, about his views on running for reelection.
Medicare drug price negotiations may have a muted impact on drugmakers in the near term
Many of the drugs are already facing strong competition from other branded medications or patent expirations that will open the market to generic alternatives.
Food insecurity from Russia’s war in Ukraine has triggered instability in vulnerable countries, spy agency says
The unclassified 8-page report was mandated by Congress.
Warren Buffett at 93: All of the big moves from the still-active investing legend in the past year
Many Buffett watchers have been dazzled by the “Oracle of Omaha’s” sharp mental acuity and astute investments he’s able to pull off over the past year.
Medicare wants to cut the price on an Eli Lilly drug. What it means for LLY shares
Lilly’s Jardiance is among the first 10 prescription drugs subject a new, contentious negotiation process between Medicare and drugmakers.
This outperforming fund offers a socially responsibility way to invest in growth
The firm’s U.S. Large Cap Growth Responsibility Index (CGJAX) is up 27% this year, rallying in near harmony with growth stocks.
Google announces event for Oct. 4, where new Pixel phone and smartwatch expected
Google is set to debut the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, which will follow last year’s Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro.
What’s good for bitcoin might not necessarily be good for Coinbase, analysts say
Grayscale’s court victory against the SEC may be good for bitcoin, but some on Wall Street are concerned the ruling doesn’t offer as much hope for Coinbase.
How China became the king of new nuclear power, and how the U.S. is trying to stage a comeback
China is the current king of new nuclear power construction. The US is attempting to launch a comeback, but its still unknown whether that will be successful.
American Airlines flight attendants vote to authorize a strike, although a walkout is still unlikely
The vote does not mean that a strike is imminent or even likely, as federal law makes it difficult for airline unions to conduct legal strikes.
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