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The agency said it would stop enforcing a rule requiring women to get the first of two pills in person at a medical clinic or hospital.

The New York Times – Business:
The agency said it would stop enforcing a rule requiring women to get the first of two pills in person at a medical clinic or hospital.

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Out of an “abundance of caution,” the F.D.A. is advising doctors to pause the Johnson & Johnson vaccine while it investigates extremely rare blood clots.

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The settlements of three class-action cases could prompt industrywide changes for apps and ads aimed at young people.

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Today’s data reflects backward-looking information, which is not necessarily a sign of what’s ahead.

The New York Times – Business:
Today’s data reflects backward-looking information, which is not necessarily a sign of what’s ahead.

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The group of more than 650 workers at the company includes software engineers, designers, data analysts and product managers.

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Year-over-year percent changes were expected to jump because price indexes dropped sharply a year ago.

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An effort to pass on costs in Texas will echo the wildfire strategy by arguing that power companies should have taken protective steps after past cold snaps.

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The mustangs at a Nevada office park are an example of the outrageous perks that businesses dangle to impress job candidates, but wildlife advocates are pushing back on efforts to market them.