Sonia Park

In a groundbreaking move, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently granted full approval to Leqembi (pronounced lah-kem-be), a potential game-changing drug for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. Unlike previously approved medications that primarily focused on managing the symptoms of this debilitating condition. . .

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President Biden Calls Out Republicans & His Economic Agenda

In a recent address from Washington, DC, President Joe Biden took aim at Republican members of Congress who had previously voted against his comprehensive economic agenda. The President expressed his disappointment and frustration with those who opposed his initiatives, emphasizing the importance of working together to address the pressing economic challenges facing the nation.

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Testing Company Fined For Misleading Investors, Failing To Disclose Payments

Co-Diagnostics, a Salt Lake City-based testing company, has been slapped with a hefty fine of $250,000 by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for engaging in deceptive practices and failing to disclose crucial information to investors. The SEC’s order highlights Co-Diagnostics’ misleading claims about their COVID tests and their failure to disclose payments made to top executives’ family members.

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DOJ Reviewing Decision on Agency Contact with Social Media Firms

The Justice Department is currently reviewing a federal court’s decision that places limitations on the Biden administration’s communications with social media companies. This development comes as Republican states have filed lawsuits against the administration, alleging collusion with social media platforms to censor viewpoints unfavorable to issues such as the COVID pandemic and election

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Ben & Jerry’s Faces Pushback After “Stolen Indigenous Land” Statement

Ben and Jerry’s, the renowned ice cream company, is facing significant pushback after making a statement on July 4th calling for the return of “stolen Indigenous land” in the United States. The company’s tweet, which was accompanied by a similar message on their website, has divided fans and ignited a heated debate about the nation’s history and the appropriateness of the timing of such a statement.

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UPS and Teamsters Union Face Deadlocked Negotiations

In the coming weeks, it remains to be seen whether UPS and the Teamsters Union can bridge their differences and find common ground. The outcome of these negotiations will have far-reaching implications, not only for the parties involved but also for the future of labor relations in the United States. Both sides must navigate a delicate balance between addressing workers’ concerns and ensuring the long-term viability and competitiveness of one of the nation’s largest shipping companies. As the clock ticks, the pressure mounts, underscoring the urgent need for a constructive and collaborative approach to secure a new contract that safeguards the interests of both UPS and its dedicated workforc

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Federal Reserve Meeting Minutes Hint at Potential Rate Hikes

As the Federal Reserve’s June policy meeting minutes are set to be released today at 2 p.m. Eastern Time, Americans eagerly await insights into the central bank’s outlook on interest rates. Following recent indications from Fed Chair Jerome Powell, experts predict that higher credit card interest rates and increased costs for home and car financing may be on the horizon.

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