Though agency advisers had some safety concerns, the Pfizer shot is expected to be available before the winter R.S.V. season.
Amazon agreed to pay $30.8 million to settle claims that it improperly retained children’s Alexa voice recordings and allowed Ring employees to surveil customers.
The disgraced Theranos founder and the former executive Ramesh Balwani must pay $452 million in restitution, but like many criminals, they have limited means.
JPMorgan is being sued over its dealings with Mr. Epstein. In a deposition, Jamie Dimon, the bank’s chief executive, said he had barely heard of the disgraced financier.
A rally in the shares of megacap technology companies helped power the S&P 500 in May, though some are concerned about the market’s reliance on a handful of large stocks.
Regulators said the tech giant kept children’s Alexa voice recordings “forever,” violating a children’s privacy law.
The sportswear company, which cut ties with Kanye West over his antisemitic remarks, will donate proceeds from its $1.3 billion inventory of Yeezy-brand sneakers and other goods.
Investor “AI mania” has changed the playing field and fortunes of Big Tech’s biggest players.
The United Arab Emirates announced it had stopped participating in the security group after Iran seized two tankers in the Persian Gulf recently.
The retailer, which sees its health care business as a way to drive profits, is trying to retain workers in a competitive labor market.