Tech
2025-03-17T18:40:00Z
First witness testifies in NYC trial over a small AI company's claim that Johnson & Johnson stole its surgical robotics tech.
Mass torts hold companies accountable for their actions — but they're a product of pure anarchy.
An FDA committee ruled phenylephrine, an ingredient used in cold medicines as a decongestant, doesn't work. It's popular on drugstore shelves.
Many corporate leaders hope to attract young workers. But some execs seem scared to talk to Gen Zers.
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2023-07-19T05:41:03Z
The 24-year-old isn't expected to live until through the summer, but he won't get the payout while Johnson & Johnson settles a bankruptcy case.
According to CDC data, nearly a third of the total J&J doses produced went unused. The last batch has now been trashed.
Earnings season has kicked off in earnest. Investors are looking past results from the biggest banks and getting ready for big tech firms to report.
Johnson & Johnson continues to stand by the safety of its baby powder formula and has denied that it contains cancer-causing asbestos.
Kinsa puts millions of users' (anonymized) temperatures and symptom data together to identify hotspots for illness in the early stages of a big wave.
The PACs of the National Association of Manufacturers, National Association of Home Builders, and Consumer Technology Association lost funds.
Rep. Lloyd Doggett was days late disclosing he purchased stock in Home Depot Inc., IBM Corp., Johnson & Johnson, and PPG Industries Inc.
"At the end of the day, it's not about the tools or technologies, it's about meaningful conversations," said Michael Ehret, J&J's head of talent.
Miller, of West Virginia, was months late reporting 21 of her husband's stock trades. This violates the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act of 2012.
Numerous US companies have gone public saying they'd front the costs for employees traveling to seek abortions.