DOJ 'turning a blind eye' as Biden corruption informant reportedly goes missing, says GOP rep
Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., confirmed the GOP's search for a missing Biden corruption informant is still ongoing, but the FBI and DOJ are doing nothing to help.
Yellen: 'A growing China that plays by international rules' is 'good for the US'
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Friday economic growth in China will benefit the U.S., provided the country "plays by international rules."
FDIC wants big lenders to shoulder Silicon Valley, Signature bank busts
The FDIC announced a proposed special assessment on large banks that would recoup the $15.8 billion pulled from an insurance fund following the failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank.
House Republicans resume favorite pastime: bashing Gary Gensler and demanding SEC documents
House Republicans are growing tired of SEC Chairman Gary Gensler's antics over internal documents requested by Congress intended to shed light on the agency's goals.
US weighs restrictions on investment in Chinese AI firms
The U.S. government is planning an outbound investment screening mechanism that would potentially review overseas investments in sensitive technologies, including Chinese AI firms.
FDA considering approval of first over-the-counter birth control pill
The Food and Drug Administration is nearing its decision on whether to allow HRA Pharma to sell its Opill birth control pill in the U.S. without requiring a prescription.
Financial regulators look at possible 'market manipulation' targeting regional banks
Federal and state financial regulators are looking into the possibility of market manipulation by short-sellers targeting regional banks, which have experienced significant volatility.
Family Dollar recalls Advil stored outside of temperature requirements
Family Dollar issued another recall for several over-the-counter drug products after discovering they were not stored under proper conditions, according to a notice from the FDA.
Novo Nordisk cuts supply of certain Wegovy doses as it faces strong demand
Novo Nordisk will only be able to supply limited quantities of certain Wegovy dose strengths to U.S. retail pharmacies given the surge in demand for the product.
This is the way? 'JEDI Center' uses magic mushrooms for guided 'journeys'
Entrepreneurs in Vancouver are offering psilocybin "journeys" for clients seeking what they describe as "the highest level of self-discovery and personal development."
FDIC enlists BlackRock to clean up banking castoffs
The FDIC enlisted BlackRock's Financial Market Advisory unit to help sell off $114 billion in leftover assets from recently failed banks, a role the influential firm has played before.
Meta faces blanket FTC ban over use of minors' data for targeted advertising
The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday proposed a ban on Meta Platforms using data it collects on its underaged users for commercial purposes.
Chase Bank warned on religious discrimination by 19 GOP attorneys general
19 Republican attorneys general sent a letter to JPMorgan Chase & Co., on Tuesday demanding the company stop discrimination against customers with certain religious or political affiliations.
FDIC looks to change deposit insurance policy following First Republic Bank failure
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) released a report this week seeking reform of its deposit insurance system due to recent instability in multiple U.S. banks.
Will First Republic be the last bank rescued amid banking crisis?
First Republic Bank's failure and fire sale to JPMorgan Chase has fueled speculation about whether more banks will need to be rescued or whether the worst is over for the sector.
Adderall, Ozempic and other drug shortages have no clear resolution and could exist for years, experts say
Experts say national drug shortages, caused by manufacturing problems, demand spikes, and tightened ingredient supply lines, have no clear resolution and could persist for years.
Sen. Sherrod Brown urges students to take trade jobs after pushing loan forgiveness: 'You don't need a degree'
Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown urged young residents in the Buckeye State to take up trade jobs and insisted they “don't need a college degree."
Diabetes drug tested for weight loss could be game changer
Eli Lilly's tirzepatide, which is approved to treat Type 2 diabetes and sold under the brand name Mounjaro, could become the most effective weight loss treatment.
Ted Cruz, Jim Jordan press San Francisco Fed on Silicon Valley Bank collapse
Sen. Ted Cruz and Rep. Jim Jordan wrote to San Francisco Federal Reserve Chair Mary Daly to request information on the Fed's supervision of Silicon Valley Bank prior to its failure.
What Is Ozempic and why is it such a big deal right now?
Demand for medications including Ozempic, for weight loss use, led to shortages that sometimes deprived people with diabetes of their prescription refills.