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Biotech firm developing potential treatment for rare eye disease called "persistent corneal epithelial defect."
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Biotech firm developing potential treatment for rare eye disease called "persistent corneal epithelial defect."
More than 8 million Americans will get a pay boost on January 1, even as U.S. baseline remains stuck at $7.25 an hour.
Made in China, the product sold for $40 at stores nationwide and online from December 2018 through September 2022.
Made in China, the product sold for $40 at stores nationwide and online from December 2018 through September 2022.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission calls on manufacturers and importers to follow voluntary safety standards.
North Carolina eatery had asked some workers to direct traffic but paid them only in meal vouchers — not wages.
For some Wisconsinites, it is customary to serve uncooked beef at festive gatherings, despite the risk of illness.
CVS, Rite Aid and Walgreens restrict sales amid heavy demand for over-the-counter fever, flu and cold products.
Massachusetts senator says Tesla's board must ensure CEO isn't treating electric car maker like "private plaything."
Consumer Reports says potentially harmful levels of cadmium and lead were detected in some chocolate brands.
Consumer Reports says potentially harmful levels of cadmium and lead were detected in some chocolate brands.
Twitter's new owner falls down a rung in wealth rankings for the first time since overtaking Jeff Bezos in 2021.
Managers at Kellogg-owned brand did not call 911 for more than an hour after leak from California plant, state officials say.
Workers at Italian chain's restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas, were told to "look for another job" if they call out sick.
Rental platform says trial run of new rules and technology sharply curtailed holiday "party incidents" last year.