Category: Editors’ Pick

Indian Billionaire Ajay Piramal’s $490 Million Pharma Stake Sale To Carlyle Will Help Him Pare Debt

In one of the largest private equity deals in the pharma sector in recent times listed Piramal Enterprises agreed to sell a 20% stake in its pharma subsidiary for $490 million to private equity firm, The Caryle Group.

The U.S. Military’s Second Coronavirus Wave May Be A Tsunami

DOD’s second wave of infection has already surpassed the peak of the first wave. Although DOD’s level of infection is still relatively low, the number of new cases needs to level off soon before the infection gets out of control.

Trump Faces Another Oklahoma Blow In Tuesday’s Medicaid Expansion Vote

A vote this week by Oklahomans to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act would be seen as a huge blow to the Trump administration, which has made repealing the law a signature part of its first three years in office.

American, United Airlines Will Go Back To Packing Flights Despite Covid-19 Coronavirus

American Airlines issued a statement saying that “customers may notice that flights are booked to capacity starting July 1.”

FBI: Beware Of These Covid-19 Coronavirus Antibody Testing Scams

Before you give them your blood, make sure that they don’t take your sweat, tears, and identity too.

CDC: Here Are 3 ‘New’ Covid-19 Coronavirus Symptoms To Make 12

When were these three symptoms were added to the CDC list?

Meet The Forgotten Woman Who Forever Changed The Lives Of LGBTQ+ Workers

As a civil rights activist, feminist and attorney, Pauli Murray influenced Martin Luther King, Eleanor Roosevelt, Betty Friedan and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. And with a single word in the Civil Rights Act of 1964, she bent the arc of the moral universe.

How To Safely Fly On An Airplane

Bring a mask, check for new policies, stay 6 feet apart and open the air vent above your seat.

How To Reopen Summer Camps

Small groups of campers, more time outdoors, thorough staff training and virtual options.

U.S. Doctor Shortage Could Hit 139,000 By 2033

The nation’s shortage of doctors will rise to between 54,000 and 139,000 by 2033 as the U.S. population grows and ages, making it even more difficult to fight public health threats like today’s spread of the coronavirus strain Covid-19.