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FDA Approves Merck's Capvaxive Vaccine Designed to Prevent Pneumonia on Adults
The Food and Drug Administration approved Merck’s new vaccine, Capvaxive, which was designed to protect adults from a bacteria known as pneumococcus that could cause serious illnesses like pneumonia, but is yet to face the CDC’s scrutiny.
Florida McDonald's Employee Arrested for Shooting at Drive-Through Customers After Dispute
A Florida McDonald's employee was arrested last week for shooting at customers following a dispute at the drive-through window, authorities said.
Fisker Files for Bankruptcy as Negotiations With Major Carmaker Come to Close
Fisker filed for bankruptcy after purchase talks with a multinational automaker failed. A logo sits illuminated outside the Fisker booth at the SK telecom booth on day 1 of the GSMA Mobile World Congress on February 28, 2022 in Barcelona, Spain.
Trafigura Pays $55 Million to Settle US Fraud, Manipulation Charges
Trafigura settled CFTC claims that it manipulated a fuel oil benchmark and prevented workers from cooperating with authorities.