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Gunmakers were left out of the massive stock market rally sparked by a potential breakthrough on a coronavirus vaccine.
Firearms giants Smith & Wesson, Sturm Rurger and Vista Outdoor saw their
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Disney said Tuesday it will impose another round of furloughs at Disneyland as there is no sign that the Anaheim, Calif.-based theme park will be permitted to reopen anytime soon.
Although Disney did
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AMC, the world’s largest movie theater chain, is making its cinemas available for private screenings in a bid to shore up attendance amid the pandemic.
A new package deal will let parties as
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US stocks were set for a mixed opening Tuesday after Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine breakthrough led investors to reshuffle their portfolios.
Futures contracts tied to the Dow Jones industrial
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Big Apple restaurateurs say they have been left out in the cold by Mayor de Blasio as they scramble to keep outdoor dining alive this winter.
When the mayor announced on Sept. 25 that the city’s
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The Food and Drug Administration on Monday issued an emergency clearance to Eli Lilly’s experimental COVID-19 antibody treatment.
The drug, praised by President Trump, was proven effective in
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Nearly 200 vaccine candidates against the coronavirus are being studied around the world. 198, precisely, counted the World Health Organization, ten of which entered the third phase of testing, the one before marketing. This Monday, Pfizer hit the headlines by announcing convincing results, but where are the others?
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Pfizer will likely have millions of coronavirus vaccine doses ready by the end of 2020 — and the company’s CEO is willing to be one of the first to take it.
The Manhattan-based drugmaker
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The US Food and Drug Administration has granted “fast track” status to Novavax’s experimental coronavirus vaccine, the company announced Monday.
The designation will allow the
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President-elect Joe Biden's health care advisers met with drug companies before last week's election about their efforts to produce coronavirus vaccines and treatments, a new report says.