Johnson & Johnson Buys Medical Device Company Abiomed In $16.6 Billion Deal
Johnson & Johnson announced Tuesday its purchase of heart pump company Abiomed in a $16.6B cash deal.
Americans Are Using Ketamine To Treat Depression With Lack Of Government Regulation
Americans battling depression are turning to ketamine, and a lack of government regulation makes it easier to get the drug online and more dangerous.
JPMorgan Chase Piloting New Digital Platform For Landlords And Tenants
JPMorgan Chase is piloting a property management software that would digitalize invoicing and provide data and analytics tools to landlords
Danny Masterson's Trial Proves To Be Test For Scientology
Danny Masteron's rape trial is becoming a test for Scientology, as witness testimony shares the inner workings of the Church and how it protects its members
Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Might Not Be Enough To Stop Declining College Attendance
Biden's student loan forgiveness plan brought some relief to the millions of Americans with college debt but could have little effect on enrollment.
South Korean Halloween Disaster: 146 Killed, Over 150 Injured At Festivities In Seoul
At least 146 people are dead and over150 were injured in a crush during Halloween festivities in South Korea.
Mega Millions Winning Numbers: No Grand Prize Winner, Jackpot Grows To $87M
No grand prize winner in Friday's Mega Millions drawing brings Tuesday's jackpot to $87M.
Americans Recycle Only 5% Of Household Plastic Waste: Study Finds
According to a new study, American households only recycle 5% of household plastic waste. In 2021 U.S. households produced 51 million tons of plastic waste.
Why Chipotle Doesn't Need A Dollar Menu, According To Its CFO
Chipotle's CFO said Thursday that the company does not need a dollar menu because customers are willing to pay higher prices for customization.
UN To Inspect Russian Claims Of 'Dirty Bombs' In Ukraine, Fear Of Escalation Grows
The United Nations nuclear chief is sending experts to Ukraine to look for evidence of "dirty bomb" production after Russia doubled down on its claim.
Fall Foliage Brings Boost To Small-Town Economies Ahead Of Winter Decline
Most of the U.S. will reach 'peak leaf' between now and Halloween. Leaf-peepers and fall lovers alike bring a boost to local economies through tourism.
Iran Protests Intensify 40 Days After Death Of Mahsa Amini
Protests continue in Iran as the 40-day mourning period for Mahsa Amini ends. At least 234 people have died in the protests so far.
Over 100 Lawsuits Filed Over Midterm Elections Just Days Before Polls Open
Over 100 lawsuits have been filed over the midterm elections with less than two weeks before voting day. The majority are being filed by Republicans.
Minneapolis To Buy Gas Station In George Floyd Square, Turn Into Healing Center
The city of Minneapolis is looking to buy a gas station in George Floyd Square and turn the property into a racial justice healing center.
'Guardians' Director James Gunn To Lead DC Studios With Peter Safran
Filmmaker James Gunn and producer Peter Safran are now co-chairs and co-CEOs of DC Studios, the company announced on Tuesday.
Arab Voters Crucial To Breaking Deadlock In Israeli Elections
Arab voters could determine the fate of former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Nov. 1.
Former Defense Secretary Ashton Carter Dies At 68
President Obama's Secretary of Defense, Ashton Carter, dies at 68. Carter ended the ban on transgender persons serving in the military.
Inflation Causes Consumer Hesitation As Holiday Shopping Nears
Study finds that increased inflation and recession fears lead consumers to make fewer holiday purchases this year.
Arizona Midterm Election Becomes Battleground: Accusations Of Voter Intimidation, Election Denial And Fraud Conspiracy
As midterm elections near, Arizona continues to gain national attention. Claims of voter intimidation believers of election fraud polarize the state.
Mega Millions Winning Numbers: No Grand Prize Winner; Jackpot Grows to $45M
Mega Millions Winning Numbers: No Grand Prize Winner; Jackpot Grows to $45M
Ralph Lauren Apologizes After 'Plagiarism' Accusation For Using Indigenous Designs
Clothing company Ralph Lauren apologized and removed clothing items from stores after being accused of "plagiarism" for using indigenous designs.
Winter Is Coming: NOAA Predicts Record La Niña More Bad News For US Drought
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association released its winter weather report for 2022-2023, predicting warm dry weather in southern U.S.
Pulitzer Winner Sanna Irshad Mattoo, A Kashmir Journalist, Barred From Leaving India
Immigration officials stopped Kashmir journalist Sanna Irshad Mattoo from leaving India on Wednesday. Mattoo was on her way to accepting her Pulitzer Prize
'Do Not Show Up On A Whim' to Salem: Spooky Massachusetts Town Inundated With Tourists
Salem, Mass., is a Halloween staple, but city officials are asking a record-breaking number of visitors to plan their trip or not to come at all
Peloton Tread+ Refund Extended: How To Get Your Money Back
Peloton announced a year-long refund extension for its Tread+ treadmills while it works on a fix. Tread+ owners can get a full refund until November 2023.
Radioactive Waste Found In 'Unacceptable' Levels Inside Missouri Elementary School
Missouri elementary school next to WWII nuclear dump site was found to have 22 times the expected amount of radioactive lead in school.
Kroger's $24.6B Merger With Albertsons Creates One Of America's Largest Grocery Chains
Kroger and Albertsons to merge for $24.6B, making it the largest supermarket chain in the United States in a bid to compete against Amazon, Walmart
France Sends Gas To Germany For First Time In Response To Russian Cuts
For the first time, France is sending natural gas to Germany because of Russian supply cuts.
Civil Rights Icon Jean McGuire, 91, Recovering After Stabbing In Boston
Education icon and advocate Jean McGuire was stabbed Tuesday in a Boston park. McGuire, 91, fought her attacker and is recovering at a local hospital.
Iran Accuses US Of 'Destabilization' As Protests Continue In 19 Cities
Iran President Ebrahim Raisi called nationwide demonstrations a "policy of destabilization" by the West after protests continued in 19 Iranian cities on Wednesday