Moderna, Pfizer Coronavirus Vaccines Begin Final-Stage Testing
Two of the most advanced experimental vaccines entered the pivotal phase of their studies, with the first subjects receiving doses of products developed by drugmakers Moderna and Pfizer.
Google to Keep Employees Home Until Summer 2021 Amid Pandemic
The tech giant will keep its employees home until at least next July, making the search-engine giant the first major U.S. corporation to formalize such an extended timetable.
Neiman Marcus Inflated Company Value by Billions, Creditors Say
Neiman Marcus's creditors say the retailer inflated its own value by billions of dollars before its 2018 spinoff of fast-growing e-commerce businesses MyTheresa so it could carry out what they say was an improper transaction.
Trump Effort to Rein in Social Media Moves Forward
The Trump administration moved forward with plans to regulate content on social-media platforms, formally asking federal regulators to start overseeing how these platforms treat user-generated content.
Under Armour Receives Wells Notices From SEC
Securities regulators have warned Under Armour, founder Kevin Plank and its finance chief that they could face civil-enforcement action related to the sportswear maker's accounting practices.
JPMorgan to Take Over Bankrupt Real Estate Investor IMH
JPMorgan Chase & Co. plans to take over IMH Financial Corp., a bankrupt real-estate business whose assets include a California wine-country resort and $475 million in potential federal tax breaks.
Sinclair Pulls Controversial Show About Coronavirus
Sinclair, one of the largest broadcast television station owners in the country, said it would pull an interview about the alleged origins of the coronavirus pandemic that has caused widespread controversy.
Tinder Hires Ex-CBS Interactive Boss Jim Lanzone as CEO
The leadership change at Match Group's flagship dating app comes as the coronavirus pandemic is redefining the online dating industry.
LVMH Profit Plunges Amid Boutique Closures
French luxury conglomerate LVMH said net profit plunged in the first half, as the company struggled to cut costs in the face of sweeping boutique closures during the coronavirus pandemic.
Garmin Says Cyberattack Made Its Software Unavailable
The navigation-systems company said no customer data was compromised in the attack over several days and that its systems were being restored.