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Christina Snyder
November 13, 2025
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Personal Finance
Current mortgage rates report for Oct. 14, 2025: Rates tick back down
By
Glen Luke Flanagan
Conferences
IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva dismisses impact of Trump trade war: ‘Trade is like water, you put in an obstacle, it goes around it’
By
Preston Fore
Conferences
Brené Brown says the key to surviving AI is rejecting Jack Welch’s advice and embracing humanity. The problem is humans ‘can’t stand each other’
By
Sydney Lake
Economy
‘Rare earths are a very useful weapon for China’: Former Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross on the big economic danger
By
Eva Roytburg
Conferences
Top defense CEO on America’s ‘anachronistic’ aging infrastructure: ‘Our adversary can use their entire industrial base’
By
Nick Lichtenberg
Conferences
CEO says she’d welcome an AI-bot board member: ‘If you don’t have an AI agent in every meeting, you’re missing out’
By
Sydney Lake
Big Tech
Strava CEO says the $2 billion unicorn plans to go public ‘at some point’ as marathon-obsessed Gen Z swaps dating apps for run clubs
By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
Arts & Entertainment
The rare Taylor Swift backlash, explained: Why some fans feel jilted by the star’s tradwife, almost MAGA-coded turn
By
Nick Lichtenberg
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Health
No evidence Ozempic and Wegovy raise risk of self harm, EU regulators said
By
Jonel Aleccia
and
The Associated Press
April 13, 2024
Health
The go-to cheat for feeding your kids—Lunchables—has lead in it, and maker Kraft Heinz says it is a naturally occurring part of food products
By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
April 12, 2024
Commentary
Super Bowl champion Robin Cole survived prostate cancer but lost loved ones to it. The stigma around treating it has to go, he says—especially among Black men
By
Robin Cole
and
Alicia Zhou
April 12, 2024
Commentary
My 2-year-old daughter needed a pacemaker. That spurred me to engineer a virtual heart, and now customized 3D simulations are saving lives
By
Steve Levine
April 11, 2024
Health
66-year-old who had 2 children in her late 30s says it’s ‘outdated’ to talk about geriatric pregnancies: ’35 is not the magic dividing line that we might think’
By
Sunny Nagpaul
April 11, 2024
Leadership
Pharmaceutical giant Bayer is getting rid of bosses and asking nearly 100,000 workers to ‘self-organize’ to save $2.15 billion
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
April 11, 2024
Commentary
I lead one of the startups accusing Apple of patent infringement. Here’s why Congress should side with us
By
Priya Abani
April 9, 2024
Health
Ten doctors on FDA panel reviewing Abbott heart device had financial ties with company
By
Holly K. Hacker
,
David Hilzenrath
and
KFF Health News
April 8, 2024
Health
Many cancer drugs remain unproven 5 years after accelerated approval, a study finds
By
Carla K. Johnson
and
The Associated Press
April 8, 2024
Health
Victims of asbestos pollution that killed hundreds take Warren Buffett’s railroad to court: ‘At some point, probably everybody got exposed to it’
By
Matthew Brown
,
Amy Beth Hanson
and
The Associated Press
April 7, 2024
Health
Study shows Wegovy eases heart-failure symptoms for patients with diabetes—helpful to Novo as it argues insurers should pay for it
By
Naomi Kresge
and
Bloomberg
April 6, 2024
Finance
Judge slashes Bayer’s $1.5 billion Roundup verdict by more than 60% after Supreme Court decision on limiting punishments
By
Jef Feely
and
Bloomberg
April 5, 2024
Health
The horrors of TMJ: Chronic pain, metal jaws, and futile treatments
By
Brett Kelman
,
Anna Werner
and
KFF Health News
April 5, 2024
Health
ALS drug will be pulled from US market after study showed patients didn’t benefit
By
Matthew Perrone
and
The Associated Press
April 4, 2024
Commentary
Match Group CEO: Dating apps are the best place to find love, no matter what you see on TikTok
By
Bernard Kim
April 3, 2024
Health
America’s largest egg producer kills 1.6 million chickens, halts production in Texas after finding bird flu
By
Ken Miller
and
The Associated Press
April 3, 2024
Health
Virtual colonoscopy lets you skip the scope. Here’s what to know about the colorectal cancer screening Mark Cuban says saves time and money
By
Lindsey Leake
April 3, 2024
Health
Demand for weight-loss drug Zepbound is so strong that Eli Lilly is warning patients may leave pharmacies empty-handed
By
Ike Swetlitz
,
Madison Muller
and
Bloomberg
March 30, 2024
Health
‘This is an emergency’: Trade group warns nearly a third of all independent pharmacies will go extinct because of a CMS rule
By
Maia Anderson
,
Healthcare Brew
and
Morning Brew
March 30, 2024
Health
Your Medicare coverage is hugely influenced by something called ‘the two-midnight rule.’ Here’s what that is
By
Will Peischel
,
Healthcare Brew
and
Morning Brew
March 30, 2024
Retail
Gwyneth Paltrow-founded Goop hit with trademark lawsuit over several of its female health products
By
Tre'Vaughn Howard
and
Bloomberg
March 30, 2024
Retail
Walgreens’ frail quarter goes beyond the discretionary spending dips afflicting its competitors. It’s ‘just not very good at retailing,’ analyst says
By
Sasha Rogelberg
March 29, 2024
Health
The saga of ‘Ozempig’: Minor league baseball team ripped for fat-shaming with insensitive mascot name
By
Scott McFettridge
and
The Associated Press
March 29, 2024
Health
Girl Scouts’ 58-year-old CEO has run over 8 marathons around the world. Her ethos on work-life balance is ‘the opposite of what most people think’
By
Payton Kirol
March 29, 2024
Health
The doctor who caught actress Olivia Munn’s breast cancer also diagnosed her own: ‘I don’t want another woman to go through what I went through’
By
Lindsey Leake
March 28, 2024
Health
Some cancer patients can find it hard to tell family and friends about their diagnosis: ‘You’re dealing with this all alone’
By
Kenya Hunter
and
The Associated Press
March 28, 2024
Commentary
The economics of antibiotics are broken and superbugs are on the rise–but a solution inspired by the subscription economy could save millions of lives
By
Howard Dean
March 28, 2024
Health
Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk facing pressure as study finds $1,000 appetite suppressant can be made for just $5
By
Madison Muller
,
Robert Langreth
and
Bloomberg
March 28, 2024
Leadership
Ask Andy: How can you tell whether a startup is a good place to work? When is it safe to disclose a mental-health challenge to coworkers?
By
Andy Dunn
March 28, 2024
Health
Looking at a solar eclipse can be dangerous without eclipse glasses. Here’s what to know
By
Adithi Ramakrishnan
and
The Associated Press
March 27, 2024
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